If you’ve recently found out you need to get a hearing aid, you might be filled with a lot of questions. Having a hearing aid is great – it helps you to hear better and maintain relationships, amplifying the sounds around you and giving you a confidence boost. The good thing to keep in mind is that getting a hearing aid fitted doesn’t hurt and is a simple and pain-free process. But what exactly will happen at your hearing aid fitting?

You’ll Go Over Your Hearing Test Results

The first thing that will happen at your hearing aid fitting is that your audiologist will go over your hearing test results. They will discuss your hearing loss type and discuss your lifestyle and listening needs. This can help ensure you get the right hearing aid for your needs.

You’ll Choose the Best Hearing Aid for Your Needs

Based on your hearing test results and personal preferences, you and your audiologist will take a look at the best hearing aid for you. It might be that a more tailored type of hearing aid is needed. In this case, you might need impressions of your ears taken for the best fit. There are three main types of hearing aids that you could choose from and these include, behind the ear (BTE), in the ear (ITE) and in the canal (ITC).

Your Hearing Aid Will Be Programmed to You

Your audiologist will program your hearing aid to tailor the settings you need from your hearing test. They will use specialist software to ensure it meets your needs.

There Will Be a Comfort Check

Once your hearing aids have been programmed to your needs, you will have the chance to try them on and ensure they’re comfortable. It’s important you let your audiologist know if there’s anything that doesn’t feel right as it’s the easiest time for them to change it. Minor adjustments can be made to ensure the best fit.

You’ll Receive Instructions on Your Device

Your audiologist will then give you instructions for your device going forward, letting you know things like how to take care of your hearing aid, how to insert and remove them, how to adjust the volume and how to change the batteries.

You’ll Receive a Follow-Up Plan

At the end of your appointment, you’ll receive a follow up plan where you can fine-tune your device and during these appointments your audiologist can also measure your hearing. At this appointment changes can be made if they’re needed to ensure you get the most from your hearing aid.

The point of a hearing aid fitting is to get you acquainted with the right device for you and ensure it will fit to benefit your well-being. You’ll have the opportunity to ask any questions you might have and go through any necessary documentation. To find out more about a hearing aid fitting or get more information schedule an appointment with an audiologist.