When to Go to a Hearing Aid Repair Lab


04.07.2009 01:54
Although there are times that a hearing aid will need to go to the appropriate hearing aid repair lab, such as a Phonak, Widex or Resound hearing aid repair center, there are also other issues that can be solved by the individual at home, thus saving time, hassle and cost. When getting a hearing aid for the first time, it is important to find out as much as possible about the maintenance of that particular type of hearing aid and also how to trouble shoot problems that might occur so that the hearing aid can stay in good condition and have to go to the hearing aid repair lab as little as possible.

Trouble Shooting

There are some common problems that occur with hearing aids and many of these have simple solutions that do not require a hearing aid repair lab. One issue is that the sound from the hearing aid becomes distorted. There are a few possibilities for this problem, the first of which is that the battery might be failing. Individuals should have a simple battery tester so that they can see if it is a battery problem without throwing the old battery away and opening a new one, risking the waste of a good battery. If this does not work, the ear mold or receiver tube could be blocked with ear wax and should be cleaned as per the instructions that come with the hearing aid. There could also be too much ear wax in the individual's ear and they can go and get their ear cleaned at the doctor's office. If none of these problem-solving tips work, then the hearing aid repair lab should be used.

Another problem that can occur is that the hearing aid only works intermittently. If this is the case, the battery should be tested, the ear mold should be checked for any blockage, and if those things are not the issue, then a hearing aid repair lab should be contacted for an appointment. There can also be other problems that occur, like hearing aid whistles, which may be a problem with the fitting of the ear mold, which will require that a hearing aid repair lab be contacted to have it adjusted. If the hearing aid has to be kept for more that the day it is pought in for repair, many of the best hearing aid repair labs will keep loaner hearing aids so that the individual does not have to go throughout the day without a hearing aid. The audiologist will also often carry a hearing aid loaner so that individuals can continue their daily work without interruption.


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