Hearing Aid Repairs

With proper care and maintenance, hearing aids will provide 5-7 years or more of service. But any sophisticated electronic device may eventually need maintenance – especially one that is constantly subjected to a warm, moist environment.

Should your hearing aids start acting up, you may be able to resolve the issue with a few simple steps you can take at home.

 Try the following tips before bringing your hearing aids in for repair.

If there is no sound:

If there is feedback or whistling:

If sound is weak or distorted:

To reduce the odds of having any issues develop, make sure to take proper care of your hearing aids. Clean them on a daily basis by wiping the surfaces with a soft cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning fluids. Store them in a protective case when not in use, and be sure to take them to your audiologist for routine “clean and check” visits.

Our Hearing Aid Technicians Can Help With:

Each of our offices has a dedicated Hearing Aid Technician available to support your day-to-day hearing aid needs. Hearing aid technicians focus on practical, hands-on assistance and are typically available much sooner than an appointment with an audiologist, making them a great first stop for quick help and maintenance.

Restore Your Sound: Expert Hearing Aid Repair Services You Can Rely On

Don’t let a malfunctioning hearing aid keep you from enjoying every conversation, every laugh, and every moment. Whether it’s a simple adjustment or a major fix, we use quality parts and advanced techniques to get your device working like new. Reach out today to schedule your repair appointment and reclaim the clarity of sound in your daily life.