Preparing For Your Hearing Exam

woman wearing audiometry headphones while in a hearing test.

You scheduled a hearing exam but you’re so busy it’s understandable that you would have forgotten about it. Fortunately, you just got that reminder text from the clinic, and you still have time to prepare. But what kind of preparation should you do?

While it may not call for an all-night study session like in your academic days, a bit of preparation can make a considerable difference in maximizing the benefits of your appointment.

Get ready for your hearing test with these 7 tips

In order to be totally prepared, follow these 7 steps:

Take note of your symptoms

Hearing loss manifests differently for everyone and across various situations. Whenever you notice that you’re in a situation where you’re having hearing issues, write it down. For instance, do you struggle to hear the television, especially at certain volumes or times of the day? When you’re in crowded places like restaurants, is it difficult for you to follow conversations? If you take note of these situations, it will help us have a better look into your particular hearing situation.

Hearing aids can be really helpful

Determining the landscape of hearing aids can enable you to make educated decisions during your appointment. Research different models of hearing aids, their features, and how they align with your preferences 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.

Evaluate your medical history

Share the comprehensive overview of your medical history that you previously collected. Include details like past surgeries, current medications, notable illnesses or diseases, and any existing medical devices you use. This holistic snapshot of your health can aid in determining potential factors contributing to your hearing loss and guide individualized treatment recommendations.

Use hearing protection

In the days prior to your hearing exam, take proactive steps to protect your hearing from loud noises. Exposure to excessive noise can skew the results of your exam, so avoid environments with high noise levels, such as concerts or construction sites. You will get a better comprehension of your hearing health and ensure the accuracy of your hearing exam by protecting your ears ahead of time.

Look into your insurance

Explore your health insurance coverage regarding hearing assessments and related services. By getting a heads-up on your coverage, you will be better able to answer any associated questions and avoid unexpected expenses. You may need some clarification so don’t be afraid to reach out to us or your insurance provider.

Bring a companion

You can go to your appointment alone but if you bring a friend it can be really helpful. Bringing someone with you can provide added support and perspective whether it’s a friend, family member, or caregiver. Perhaps you missed some significant piece of information or forgot something you were told and having somebody with you can give some added support.

Be prepared for a discussion about results

Normally, you will get the results of a hearing exam right away, unlike many other medical exams. Prepare yourself mentally to receive these results and participate in a meaningful conversation with us about their ramifications. Whether the outcome involves recommendations for hearing aids, lifestyle alterations, or hearing protection strategies, be ready to investigate next steps collaboratively with your specialist.

You will get maximum benefit from your appointment and you will come in with confidence if you adhere to these seven steps.

If you haven’t scheduled your hearing test yet, contact us today to get your appointment on the books.

The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.