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What Happens Next?
1 A partner supplier will give you a ring to double check your details and schedule in a convenient time for your free hearing check
2 At your hearing check, we’ll perform a few quick and painless tests to determine the extent of your hearing loss.
3 If a hearing aid is warranted, one of our audiologists will guide you through a few products that might be suitable, there are options to test and try all with no obligation or commitment.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How Many Years should I Expect my Hearing Aid to Last?
On average, hearing aids have an estimated lifespan of between 3 – 5 years. Depending on the style and if your hearing loss remains stable, some may last longer.
2. What is the difference between digital and analogue hearing aids?
Digital Hearing aids offer far better sound quality and clarity and have largely taken the place of analogue ones. They have a tiny computer inside which processes sound and this makes it possible to customise them precisely to suit each individuals hearing loss needs.
3. How do I know if I have a hearing problem?
Hearing problems rarely cause discomfort or pain, and because the hearing loss process is gradual, it’s common to adapt to someone’s hearing loss without realising it. Read more about the top warning signs of hearing loss:
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Educational: Different Types Of Hearing Aids
here are essentially six different types of hearing aids available, so how do you know which one to choose? The type of hearing aid that you require is based on factors such as your level of hearing loss, aesthetic preferences, lifestyle needs and budget. Most hearing aids come in an array of colours from basic nude or silver to leopard print and pink or even metallic finishes to complement your hair or skin tone
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Hearing Loss Risk Factors
There are three main types of hearing loss which are related to the specific part of the hearing system where the damage has occurred. However, there are a couple of risk factors that may cause damage or lead to loss of the hairs and nerve cells in your inner ear which can lead to one of these three types of hearing loss. We've compiled a list of tisk factors to watch out for: