Repair Your Hearing Aids Before Buying New Ones: Choose the Right Professional for the Job

"Damaged hearing aids aren’t the end of the road; bring them to us so we can perform maintenance, repairs, or send them to the manufacturer."

Your hearing aids will face some adversity throughout their lives. It’s only natural for them to get dirty, wet, or damaged. Before you toss them in the junk drawer and write them off completely, bring them to us first. 

Our specialty lies in hearing healthcare and everything that goes with it, including hearing aid repairs. We have the tools and experience to potentially save you thousands in replacement fees. 

Many people give up after their hearing aids break down. This can cause your hearing loss to get worse. The best thing you can do is bring them to us so we can work our magic and help you maintain your hearing at its best. 

Our Services 

No matter the issue with your hearing aids, we can help. Most of our repairs happen onsite, but if we need to send them back to the manufacturer, we will. Hearing aid manufacturers have trained us to handle most repairs, but sometimes a special part or procedure is needed that only the manufacturer can provide. 

We also assist with maintaining your hearing aids. We recommend getting your aids professionally cleaned at least once a year, preferably every six months. This helps keep them in top condition and will prevent any internal circuitry damage. 

To protect your hearing aids from damage, always keep them in a carrying case when not in use. This will prevent drops and keep out dirt and debris, which can affect the delicate inner workings and cause problems over time.

Why Choose a Hearing Instrument Specialist Over an Audiologist? 

When your hearing aids need repairs or maintenance, you might wonder whether to see an audiologist or a hearing instrument specialist. While both professionals are equipped to handle hearing aids, the choice depends on your specific needs. 

Hearing instrument specialists focus primarily on hearing aid technology. They have in-depth knowledge about different hearing aid models, brands, and repairs, making them ideal for fixing and maintaining your devices. Our specialists are trained to perform many repair techniques, ensuring your hearing aids function optimally. 

Bringing your hearing aids to a hearing instrument specialist like us can also save you money. If we can fix the issue on the spot, it’s much quicker and cheaper than sending your aids back to the manufacturer for repair. 

In contrast, while audiologists are experts in diagnosing and treating hearing loss, they may not always specialize in hearing aid repairs. By choosing a hearing instrument specialist, you’re working with someone whose primary focus is on hearing aids, providing a more targeted approach to the repair and maintenance of your devices. 

Common Hearing Aid Damages

1. Poor Maintenance

Allowing your hearing aids to accumulate dust or neglecting to clean your wax screen are the most common reasons for repairs. This can be avoided with a regular cleaning routine. Keep your cleaning materials close by and try to clean them each night before bed to avoid costly repairs. 

2. Drops or Strikes

Many people keep their hearing aids in the bathroom for easy access during cleaning. However, this invites its own set of dangers. With all the tile, porcelain, and water in your bathroom, one slip of the hand could spell disaster. Dropping your hearing aids is no different than dropping your phone or laptop; it should be avoided at all costs. 

3. Water Damage

During the summer months, we see a lot of this as people spend more time outdoors and around pools and lakes. Some hearing aids are water-resistant, but none are waterproof. If your hearing aids get wet, remove the battery if possible and bring them to us. We have quick-drying machines that can salvage your hearing aids before they become too saturated. 

What to Do While Your Hearing Aids Are Being Fixed 

Sometimes your hearing aids will need to be left with us for repair, or we may need to send them to the manufacturer for specialized repairs. If this happens, we have many options for you to use as loaners. 

These loaner hearing aids might not have the same performance as your custom devices, but we can program them to get you through the days while yours are out for repair. 

If your hearing aids are ready for a tune-up, please schedule an appointment with us. You can also call with any questions or to arrange a meeting. 

Your hearing aids are a significant investment, and we want to help in any way we can to protect them and keep you hearing your best. 

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Dan Morehouse, HIS

As a hearing instrument specialist and owner of Inland Hearing Aids, Inc., Dan Morehouse has spent more than 20 years earning the trust of physicians, community organizations, and thousands of residents through providing top-level hearing care to Moses Lake and nearby communities.

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