During the hearing aid fitting, your audiologist runs tests, adjusts settings and presents information on maintenance. It is prevalent to have some questions at your first or even  hearing aid fittings. Your audiologist can give you answers and best recommendations to these questions to guarantee better service. They help you enjoy your new hearing aids and adjust to life with improved hearing. Consider these critical questions to ask at your hearing fitting.

What to Expect?

In case you are new to hearing aids, you might think about what to expect. Your audiologist will change and adjust the settings to guarantee an ideal sound experience. You may experience a distinction immediately, but the best experience will take some time. A few days of getting used to your new hearing aids will guarantee the best experience. 

How Often Should I Wear My Hearing Aids?

Audiologists have different programs for different types of wearers. They may set up different schedules for times when people who experience hearing loss would need hearing aids. For entirely new wearers, there may be periods where you will need to use the devices constantly. Likewise, there may be times when you will not need to wear your hearing aids regularly. There is an issue of personal preference with how often users wear hearing aids. Some users find themselves inclined to wear their hearing aids all the time, while others don't.

How Do I Care for My Hearing Aids?

It helps to get informed about the appropriate maintenance routines for your hearing aids. These may include the right ways to clean or even change the batteries of your hearing aids. In addition, because you wear hearing aids every day, you may want to know where they are appropriate and safe to wear. For example, you should see if you can wear a hearing aid in the shower or pool. Your audiologist can also give you tips to keep your hearing aids in optimum condition.

What Are the Available Programs, and How Do I Switch Them? 

Hearing aids can be programmed for different places and environments. Every environment or place you find yourself will need another hearing aid program. Programs are settings for hearing aids to be used in other areas. 

For example, you will want a different program for your hearing aid switched on at a church program. On the contrary, you won't need hearing aid settings for a church program when you're at home. Your audiologist will make sure you understand how to switch between these programs.

Will There Be a Need for a Follow-Up Appointment?

Some new wearers may encounter problems with certain higher frequency activities like whistling and wind noises. These problems may occur as a result of the programming with the hearing aids. If you face any challenges with higher frequency sounds, you may need an appointment with your audiologist to ensure that you experience the best sound.