Hearing Aid Repair

Hearing aids are intricate devices that contain tiny electrical components, which can experience wear and tear over time. Whether due to aging, exposure to moisture, excessive wax, debris, or physical damage, your hearing aids may require professional repair and maintenance to ensure optimal performance.

Identifying Common Hearing Aid Issues

If you encounter problems with your hearing aids, such as no sound when turning them on or a broken battery door, it’s essential to have your hearing professional assess the issue. Some common hearing aid issues include:

  • No sound output
  • Distorted or unclear sound
  • Feedback or whistling
  • Broken or damaged components
  • Malfunctioning buttons or switches

When you experience any of these issues, bringing your hearing aids to your hearing care professional is crucial. They have the expertise and equipment to evaluate and diagnose the problem accurately.

Professional Hearing Aid Repairs

Our skilled professionals are equipped to handle a wide range of hearing aid repairs. Some minor repairs can be completed in our office within a short time frame, while others may require sending the devices to the manufacturer for more extensive servicing.

If your hearing aids were not initially fit in our office, we are still happy to assess and repair them, as we service most major hearing aid brands. When you bring your hearing aids to our office, we will advise you on whether your specific brand is one we can service.

Warranty and Repair Costs

New hearing aids typically come with a manufacturer’s warranty. If your warranty has expired, most hearing aids can still be repaired for a small fee, depending on the extent of the damage and the age of the device. In some cases, the repair may come with a new year-long warranty, depending on the manufacturer.

In the event that your hearing aid is severely damaged and unable to be repaired, our professionals will work with you to determine the best replacement options to suit your current needs and lifestyle.

Proper Hearing Aid Maintenance

To keep your hearing aids in good working order and minimize the need for repairs, it’s essential to practice proper maintenance. Some key maintenance tips include:

  • Clean your hearing aids daily with a dry cloth
  • Remove batteries at night to allow moisture to evaporate
  • Regularly examine your devices for any scratches, cracks, or damage
  • Store your hearing aids in a safe, dry place when not in use
  • Schedule routine maintenance appointments with your hearing care professional

By following these simple maintenance tips, you can help extend the life of your hearing aids and ensure they continue to provide optimal performance.

Trust the Experts

When it comes to hearing aid repair and maintenance, trust the experienced professionals at our practice. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to helping you keep your hearing aids in top condition, so you can continue to enjoy the benefits of better hearing. If you encounter any issues with your devices or have questions about proper maintenance, don’t hesitate to contact Audio Rehab Lab Inc for assistance.