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2800 Hillview Street Sarasota, FL 34239 (941) 677-1075 Website: www.MyHearCare.com Blog: www.Hearing-Aids-Sarasota-FL.com Call Us 5 Signs it’s Time to Replace Your Hearing Device When your glasses are scratched so badly you can no longer clearly see or your socks are so threadbare your toes poke through the holes, you go out and replace them. After all, glasses that no longer help your vision and socks that don’t properly cover your feet are pretty useless. Hearing aids that no longer serve your needs can be pretty useless, too, although it may be tougher to figure out when it’s time for replacement. One sure sign is a loss of audio quality. If sounds are no longer as crisp and clear as they used to be, a replacement may be on the agenda. The same holds true if you are struggling to understand conversations or notice other changes to your hearing. A ringing in your ears can indicate it’s time for a new hearing device, as can a hearing aid that is suddenly spending more time at the repair shop than it is in your ear. Time is one more indicator. Hearing aid technology advances rapidly and retaining an older device can mean you are missing out on the best quality and features currently available. An updated hearing test is your first step in replacing your hearing aid. Your next is a review of the current hearing aids on the market to find one that best suits your updated needs. When was your last hearing test? How old is your hearing aid? Check out the latest advancements in hearing devices to hear what you may be missing.

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2800 Hillview Street Sarasota, FL 34239 (941) 677-1075 Website: www.MyHearCare.com

Blog: www.Hearing-Aids-Sarasota-FL.com

Call Us

5 Signs it’s Time to Replace Your Hearing Device

When your glasses are scratched so

badly you can no longer clearly see or your socks are so threadbare your toes

poke through the holes, you go out and

replace them. After all, glasses that no

longer help your vision and socks that

don’t properly cover your feet are

pretty useless. Hearing aids that no longer serve your needs can

be pretty useless, too, although it may be tougher to figure out

when it’s time for replacement.

One sure sign is a loss of audio quality. If sounds are no longer as crisp and clear as they used to be, a replacement may be on the

agenda. The same holds true if you are struggling to understand

conversations or notice other changes to your hearing.

A ringing in your ears can indicate it’s time for a new hearing

device, as can a hearing aid that is suddenly spending more time

at the repair shop than it is in your ear. Time is one more

indicator. Hearing aid technology advances rapidly and retaining

an older device can mean you are missing out on the best quality and features currently available.

An updated hearing test is your first step in replacing your

hearing aid. Your next is a review of the current hearing aids on

the market to find one that best suits your updated needs.

When was your last hearing test? How old is your hearing aid?

Check out the latest advancements in hearing devices to hear

what you may be missing.