woman wearing audiometry headphones while in a hearing test.

You’re a rather busy person, so it’s reasonable that you totally forgot about the hearing exam you have scheduled. It’s a good thing you got a text from the clinic reminding you in time for you to prepare. So… what should you do?

The effectiveness of your appointment will be improved with just a little bit of simple prep.

7 steps to get ready for your hearing exam

Here are seven essential steps to make sure you’re totally ready:

Record your symptoms

For every individual across various situations, hearing loss manifests differently. Whenever you notice that you’re in a situation where you’re having hearing issues, jot it down. Are there specific times when you have a difficult time hearing the television, for instance? Are conversations hard to follow in crowded places like restaurants? If you take note of these instances, it will help us have a better look into your specific hearing situation.

Discover hearing aid options

Understanding the landscape of hearing aids can enable you to make informed decisions during your appointment. Do some research about how the various types of hearing aids might work with your needs and lifestyle. Being well-informed about available options can clarify discussions with your specialist and make sure that any recommendations are personalized to your needs.

Evaluate your medical history

Gather a detailed overview of your medical history to share with your hearing specialist. Notable illnesses, previous surgeries, current medications, and any medical devices you utilize are all details that might be important. This holistic snapshot of your health can aid in determining potential factors contributing to your hearing loss and guide individualized treatment recommendations.

Safeguard your ears

Make use of protective strategies to shield your hearing from damage, especially in the days leading up to your appointment. Avoid things like construction sites and rock concerts where the volume levels are very high because exposure can skew the results of your test. By safeguarding your hearing before the test, you help guarantee the accuracy of the results and obtain a clear comprehension of your hearing health.

Check your insurance coverage

Check to see if your insurance covers hearing services. By getting a heads-up on your coverage, you will be better able to answer any associated questions and avoid unexpected costs. You may need some clarification so don’t be afraid to reach out to us or your insurance provider.

Have a friend accompany you

You can come to your appointment by yourself but if you bring a friend it can be very helpful. Whether it’s a member of the family, friend, or caregiver, bringing somebody along can offer extra support and perspective during the consultation. Perhaps you missed some important piece of information or forgot something you were told and having someone with you can offer some additional support.

Anticipate results discussion

Usually, you will get the results of a hearing exam the same day, unlike many other medical exams. Prepare yourself mentally to obtain these results and engage in a meaningful discussion with us about their ramifications. Whether the end result involves recommendations for hearing aids, lifestyle alterations, or hearing protection tips, be ready to explore next steps in cooperation with your specialist.

By sticking with these seven essential steps, you can approach your hearing test with confidence and ensure that you get maximum benefit from your appointment.

If you haven’t scheduled your hearing exam yet, contact us today to get your appointment on the books.

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