You scheduled a hearing exam but you’re so busy it’s reasonable that you would have forgotten about it. Luckily, you just received that reminder text from the clinic, and you still have time to get ready. So… what should you do?
The effectiveness of your appointment will be improved with just a little bit of basic prep.
Get ready for your hearing exam with these 7 tips
In order to be completely ready, use these 7 steps:
Take note of your symptoms
Hearing loss manifests differently for everyone and across a variety of situations. Whenever you observe that you’re in a situation where you’re having hearing issues, jot it down. Are there specific times when you have a difficult time hearing the television, for example? Are conversations difficult to follow in crowded settings like restaurants? If you record these situations, it will help us have a better look into your particular hearing situation.
Discover hearing aid options
Determining the landscape of hearing aids can enable you to make informed decisions during your appointment. Do some research about how the different models of hearing aids may work with your needs and lifestyle. When you are better informed, we will have an easier time talking about your options and tailoring our suggestions to your particular needs.
Review your medical history
Share the detailed overview of your medical history that you previously compiled. Noteworthy illnesses, previous surgeries, current medications, and any medical devices you utilize are all details that could be important. Personalizing our treatment recommendations by identifying any factors that may be contributing to your hearing loss will be that much easier when we have a holistic picture of your health.
Safeguard your ears
Use protective strategies to protect your hearing from harm, particularly in the days leading up to your exam. Avoid things like construction sites and rock concerts where the noise levels are especially high because exposure can skew the results of your exam. You will get a better comprehension of your hearing health and guarantee the accuracy of your hearing test by safeguarding your ears ahead of time.
Look into your insurance
Look into your health insurance coverage with regard to hearing assessments and related services. Knowing the extent of your coverage beforehand can help you avoid unforeseen costs and navigate any insurance-related questions confidently. You may need some clarification so don’t be afraid to get in touch with us or your insurance provider.
Have a friend accompany you
You can go to your appointment by yourself but if you bring a friend it can be really advantageous. Bringing somebody with you can offer extra support and perspective whether it’s a friend, family member, or caregiver. They can help recall important information discussed during the appointment and offer insights into your hearing experiences that you may not have noted yourself.
Expect results discussion
Usually, you will get the results of a hearing test right away, unlike lots of other medical tests. Prepare yourself mentally to obtain these results and participate in a meaningful conversation with us about their implications. Whether the outcome involves suggestions for hearing aids, lifestyle adjustments, or hearing protection tips, be ready to investigate next steps in cooperation with your specialist.
You will get maximum benefit from your appointment and you will come in with confidence if you follow these seven steps.
It’s time to schedule a hearing exam so give us a call!