A hearing aid may be a small device, but it can make a big difference to your life. Imrovping your hearing and restoring your confidence, there’s no underestimating its value.
Once you’ve started using a hearing aid, you’ll never look back, which is why it’s important to recognize when it is time to replace it. Learn more about replacing your hearing aid so that you can be prepared in the future should your device begin to wear out.

How long do hearing aids last?

Most people wear a hearing aid daily, in the same way they wear glasses or contact lenses. So, you might be surprised to learn that a hearing aid can last three to five years when cared for correctly. This can depend on how often you wear your hearing aid, as well as factors such as how well you care for it. Changes to your hearing can also necessitate a new hearing aid, which an audiologist will be able to advise you on.

Signs it’s time to replace your hearing aid?

With no set timeframe for how long a hearing aid can last, it’s important to use your own judgment to decide when it’s time to replace yours. Pay attention to the signs below, they could help give you a clearer indication as to whether it’s time to make an appointment to get a new hearing aid.

Your hearing has changed

Your hearing is something that can change quickly. While a hearing aid can improve your hearing, there are factors that can cause your hearing to deteriorate, including age or exposure to loud noises or noisy environments, If you feel that your hearing aid is no longer doing its job and you find it increasingly difficult to hear, it could be time to have your hearing assessed and change your hearing aid style.

There are changes to your lifestyle or circumstances

It’s easy for your lifestyle or circumstances to change, affecting the performance of your hearing aid and how effective it is for you. Simple changes such as changing your phone, or how often you exercise, can affect the type of hearing aid you need. With different styles of hearing aids having different features and functions, it’s important to choose a hearing aid that best meets your needs so that you can keep on enjoying your daily activities. 

You want to try a different type of device

If you’re being fitted for a hearing aid for the first time, you could be pleasantly surprised at the amount of choice that exists. To help you get used to wearing a hearing aid, you might choose a basic device to start with, moving onto something different in time. Hearing aids have different functions and settings, and for your next device, you might want to invest in something a little more advanced.

Your budget can also affect the type of hearing aid you choose. It’s important to find a hearing aid you can afford, and if your financial situation improves in time, you might want to invest in a different type of hearing aid. Your audiologist can work with you to recommend the most appropriate hearing aid to fit in your needs and price range.

Your hearing aid is more than five years old

Over time, the performance of your hearing aid will decline. Even if you haven’t noticed any obvious signs of a problem, audiologists recommend changing your device at least every five years. A problem with your hearing aid can be progressive, meaning you might not notice there’s anything wrong. An appointment with your audiologist can help you get fitted for a new device and feel confident you’re using a hearing aid that works as it should.

Replacing your hearing aid with Affordable Audiology & Hearing Service

If you think you could be due a new hearing aid, Affordable Audiology & Hearing Service can help. As audiology experts, you can benefit from a professional fitting service that will ensure you have the most appropriate hearing aid for your needs. With a wide range of hearing aids to suit different budgets and needs, and experts ready to help you find what you’re looking for, you could soon be matched with your ideal hearing aid.

To find out more about the hearing aid services we provide, contact Affordable Audiology & Hearing Service today. We can provide a free, no-risk hearing and listening demonstration to help you find out if our services are right for you. Alternatively, call us today at (920) 267-5220 to learn more.