If you have noticed that your hearing isn’t what it once was then the first thing you need to do is go and visit your audiologist. They will be able to test your hearing, and then arrange for a fitting. If you know that you’re due a fitting, then here are some of the questions you should probably ask them.

How Often Do I Need to Change my Hearing Aid Battery?

One of the first things you need to ask is how to change your battery, and how to know when it needs changing. Hearing aids can last for years, but you do need to change the battery from time to time. A lot of the time, your hearing aid will beep at you to tell you your battery is low, but it is worth confirming this with your audiologist. Opening the battery door to your hearing aid can be challenging as they are often so delicate too. Talking with your audiologist about this will help you to ensure that you get it right.

How do I Clean my Hearing Aid?

Cleaning your hearing aid is one of the best ways for you to make sure that it works for years to come. Take notes on how to clean them as well as noting how often they should be cleaned. You may also be given a case for your hearing aid, so using this is also crucial. If yours doesn’t come with a case, be sure to ask about storing them. Your audiologist will tell you to clean your hearing aids with a soft, dry cloth, they may also have certain tools like a wax pick, to give you to clean your hearing aids properly.

What Programs do I Have?

At your hearing aid fitting, be sure to ask the audiologist about the different programs available on your hearing aids. These programs are designed to optimize hearing in various environments, like crowded areas, quiet rooms or outdoors. Knowing which programs are available and how to switch between them will help you get the best performance from your devices in different settings. Ask the audiologist to explain how to use these features and if any specific adjustments are needed based on your daily activities.

How do I Change the Volume?

Knowing how to change the volume of your hearing aid is also useful. Your hearing aid may or may not come with volume control. Some of them adjust to the environment automatically, similar to the way that they change programs depending on the environment you’re in. Other hearing aids have a manual button that you can press, so you can adjust it as you need to. If you have a preference as to which option you believe is best for you then you do need to talk with your audiologist about this, as they can advise you on what devices are available.

When at your hearing aid fitting it’s important to ask your audiologist questions about hearing aids. As this can help them last longer and be the right choice for your specific needs. If you want to learn more schedule an appointment with an audiologist.