Who will I be working with?
At Hear Direct licensed hearing healthcare professionals are always available to
service your needs.
What type of warranty comes with the hearing aid?
Lotus Express hearing aids are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship
for one year. Additional coverage can be purchased upon ordering the hearing aid.
How can I keep my hearing aids in top working condition?
The two most common causes of hearing aid failures are earwax and moisture build-up.
If you want to minimize breakdowns and upkeep, follow these suggestions:
To prevent earwax buildup, clean your hearing aids daily. Ask your hearing healthcare
professional for assistance and proper cleaning tools if needed. There are other
options for your hearing aids if your wax problem is severe.
The ear canal is one of the most humid/moist places in the body. Prolonged exposure
to moisture can corrode and lessen the performance of your hearing aids. Keep your
hearing aids out of the bathroom and dry your ear canals after bathing. It is highly
advised that you consider purchasing a moisture-drying product. Ask your hearing
healthcare professional for more information.
How often should I go in for an office visit?
You should have your hearing evaluated once a year. You should have your hearing
aids cleaned 3-4 times a year. Annual hearing rechecks and cleanings usually are
complimentary. You should always report a change in hearing to your hearing healthcare
professional and your doctor.
How long does the entire process take?
You can expect to receive your new hearing aids within 12-24 hours from the time
your order; unlike most hearing centers that have a 2-3 week turnaround.
How much do batteries cost?
An average price for batteries is $4.25 for a package of 4. Hear Direct offers savings
on your battery purchases through our Battery Club!!!
How long do batteries last?
The average lifespan of a battery is 6-7 days when the aid is used full-time (morning
to night on a daily basis). If your batteries are lasting less than six days, consult
with your hearing healthcare professional at Hear Direct.
What symptoms indicate the need for a medical referral?
- Bleeding/draining from your ears
- Head trauma
- Sudden hearing loss
- Balance problems
- Ear pain
- Fluctuating hearing loss
- Ringing in ears
- Feeling of fullness or pressure in ears
What is the ringing in my head/ears?
The ringing sensation detected in your head, or individual ears, is called tinnitus.
This ringing is usually an indication of some damage to your auditory system. It
can be constant or periodic and on one specific side or in the middle of your head.
There is no one treatment for tinnitus, but there are methods that can help you
live with it. Sometimes hearing aids help by bringing more sound to the brain, thus
distracting attention from the ringing. If you have ringing consistently on one
side, you should consult your physician.
Is there anything I can do to restore my hearing?
Usually hearing loss is permanent. Consult with your doctor to see if your symptoms
are medical in nature and need any treatment, especially if you have a sudden hearing
loss. Even hearing aids will not restore hearing to normal. Hearing aids will make
previously missed sounds available at the level of stimulation your auditory system
needs at that particular pitch.
Why do I only have difficulty hearing in crowds?
If you have difficulty hearing in crowds, you may have a loss of hearing in the
high frequencies. With this type of loss, you may hear well in one-on-one situations
and even in small groups. However when you get around other speech noise, your ability
to hear lessens. Your normal low frequency hearing may pick up the low pitched noise
at a normal hearing level, while you miss some of the speech sounds in the high
frequencies that bring in clarity. This hearing loss is not as noticeable when speaking
with someone without any competing noise.
Why do I have a difficult time hearing female voices when I can hear male voices
easily?
This is a symptom of high frequency hearing loss. Female voices, children's voices,
and even a majority of speech understanding lie in the high frequencies. You may
hear the low frequency sounds normally but miss the high frequency sounds.
What if I do not have problems hearing, but I have a problem understanding?
Hearing and understanding are two different things. It is possible to hear something
and not understand. This may be due to a loss of hearing in the high frequencies.
Most consonant sounds that bring clarity to speech are high in pitch. They help
you discriminate between different words (i.e.. pick, tick, sick). If you have a
high frequency hearing loss, you miss the clarity from consonant sounds while hearing
the volume of speech from the low pitches.
Will wearing a hearing aid restore my hearing to normal?
Unfortunately hearing aids will not restore your hearing to normal. They will make
most sounds available to you at your hearing level.
Do I need two hearing aids?
If you have a hearing loss in both ears it is recommended that you wear a hearing
aid in each ear. There are 4 main reasons why binaural (two-eared) listening is
superior to monaural (one-eared) listening:
- Better Hearing in Noise
- Improved Signal versus Noise Level
- Improved Locating Ability
- Possible Deterioration of the Unaided Ear
Are digital hearing aids for everyone?
No. Digital hearing aids focus more on clarity of sound rather than loudness. Someone
with a severe to profound hearing loss, who is used to conventional technology,
may not be a candidate for digital circuitry, as this type of circuit may not provide
enough amplification. Analog technology provides the most appropriate amount and
form of amplification, for those with a severe to profound hearing loss.
How do I know what size hearing aid I need?
Hearing aids are available in all sizes. Selection of a size depends upon your personal
preference, your ear canal size, and your hearing loss. The smallest size is a Completely
In the Canal (CIC) and fits deep into your ear canal. It is removed by pulling a
string. The next size fits In The Canal (ITC) is usually only visible from the side.
The In The Ear (ITE) hearing aids fills your entire ear and a Behind The Ear (BTE)
aid hooks on to the top of your ear and goes behind it. Even if the smallest CIC
is not appropriate for you, keep in mind that hearing aids are less noticeable than
hearing loss.
My friend did not have a positive experience with hearing aids; will the same happen
to me?
No hearing loss is the same. Although someone you know may have had a negative experience
with hearing aids, you may not have the same experience. Professionals' ability
to fit hearing aids vary, as do hearing aids and technology. Do not base your hearing
upon someone else's experiences. At Hear Direct we have an advantage, we have complete
control over our products and we know our aids inside and out.
Do hearing aids need repair?
Yes, occasionally hearing aids need repair. Hearing aids are exposed to a damp,
waxy environment on a daily basis. Because of this, plus normal wear and tear, you
can expect to face a repair or two during the lifespan of your hearing aid. If your
hearing aid is being repaired more than you are able to use it, then it may be time
to consider new aids.
How long does it take to adjust to new hearing aids?
It can take several months to completely adjust to your new hearing aids. Hearing
tends to deteriorate gradually over time, so when sounds are reintroduced to the
brain in a 30-minute fitting session, it can be overwhelming. The brain may have
to reprogram the classification of some sounds. Even though it may take several
months to completely adjust to hearing through hearing aids, it should only take
a week or two for you to notice benefits.
Whose responsibility is rehabilitation?
Successful rehabilitation depends upon you, your hearing professional, and your
support group. It is very important that you communicate openly with your hearing
professional and that you understand realistic expectations of hearing aids. It
is also necessary for your professional to guide you in your expectations while
making adjustments based upon your needs. Also, it is very important to receive
support from your friends and family members. Discuss your experience with them
and explain your need for their encouragement and understanding. Hearing aids do
not always give immediate results. They may require technical adjustments by the
professional along with determination and patience on your part.
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