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Hearing loss affects the quality of life for both you and your family, often leading to depression, cognitive loss and physical decline. At Amanda’s Family Hearing, our board-certified doctors of audiology provide hearing testing, hearing aid fitting and education, repair and maintenance of hearing devices, tinnitus treatment solutions and ear wax management.

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    • Why are hearing aids so expensive?

      There’s different pricing depending on the level of technology you’re getting. We spend time counseling patients about types that are within their budget. We also offer financing options and bundle packages so patients can pay for the aids, fitting, programming and follow up care.

    • How long does a set last?

      It depends on how well you take care of them and when you may wish to upgrade. Every case is different. Many patients keep them running over 10 years. If there are significant advances in their aids, it might be a good idea to upgrade after four or five years. 

    • Is there any treatment for tinnitus?

      This is a complicated answer. First, we start by testing a patient for hearing loss, since these two conditions are often related. If there is hearing loss detected, we treat that and the tinnitus usually goes away. If hearing loss is not detected, we counsel patients on ways to minimize tinnitus symptoms, with background noise, or playing music in the background. 

    • What’s the best way to care for hearing aids and make them last longer?

      You should routinely keep your aids clean and checked professionally every 4-6 months. You should make sure they are properly programmed and send them in to be reconditioned to keep up with the warranty. 

    • How long do hearing aids’ batteries last?

      Most hearing aids we work with are rechargeable and can usually last 25-30 hours depending on the model. Generally, batteries should be replaced every two to three years. 

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