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		<title>How to Plan Ahead for Hearing Aid Repairs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Eventually your new hearing aids will need repair. Learn how to plan ahead for hearing aid repairs before your hearing aid needs it. Realizing that your hearing aids need to...</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://sfhearingcenter.com/blog/how-to-plan-ahead-for-hearing-aid-repairs/">How to Plan Ahead for Hearing Aid Repairs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://sfhearingcenter.com">San Francisco Hearing Center</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eventually your new hearing aids will need repair. Learn how to plan ahead for hearing aid repairs before your hearing aid needs it. Realizing that your hearing aids need to be repaired can come as an unpleasant surprise. You might think that you can&#8217;t afford to get them repaired, or perhaps you don&#8217;t have time to take them for repair. On top of that, you could end up being without your hearing aids for a few days or even longer while they&#8217;re repaired. If you&#8217;re worried about having to get your hearing aids repaired, it&#8217;s a good idea to plan ahead. With a plan in place that includes where to get your hearing aids repaired and how to pay for it, it&#8217;s much easier to address any problems when they arise.</p>
<h2>Have a care plan or insurance</h2>
<p>It can be difficult to plan for costs that you don&#8217;t expect. Your hearing aids can be expensive, so you hope not to have to repair or replace them. However, sometimes repairs are necessary, and you can&#8217;t be without your hearing aids. One of the best things you can do to prepare for any repairs is to have a care plan or insurance for your hearing aids. If your hearing aids are covered by a plan, they can help to cover any costs. Of course, it&#8217;s still helpful to have some savings that will help with any costs that might not be covered by your care plan. Another good idea is to be familiar with your warranty. How long does it cover your hearing aids?</p>
<h2>Know where to get repairs</h2>
<p>Knowing where you can get your hearing aids repaired is also important. If you know where to take them, you can quickly deal with any issues. Your audiologist can take a look at your hearing aids for you to see if they require repair. There might be some issues that they can fix in their office and others that might require repairs by the manufacturer. This can depend on the brand of hearing aid or sometimes the severity of the damage.</p>
<h2>Have a spare hearing aid</h2>
<p>Being without your hearing aids isn&#8217;t something you want to have to do. But if they need to be repaired, you might have to wait a little bit before you get them back. Hopefully, that won&#8217;t be long, and you can get your hearing aids back on the same day. However, there are some occasions when you might need to wait longer. In these situations, it can be useful to have a spare one. Of course, you probably don&#8217;t want to keep a brand new one just in case. But you can hold onto an older one that you&#8217;ve updated so that you have a spare. Some audiologists and repair centers can even lend you one if you need it.</p>
<h3>Learn how to plan ahead for hearing aid repairs if you want to be prepared for when you need them.</h3>
<p>The post <a href="https://sfhearingcenter.com/blog/how-to-plan-ahead-for-hearing-aid-repairs/">How to Plan Ahead for Hearing Aid Repairs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://sfhearingcenter.com">San Francisco Hearing Center</a>.</p>
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		<title>You Shouldn&#8217;t Repair Hearing Aids Yourself</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2018 19:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When your hearing aids show signs of malfunction or faulty behavior, it’s vital that you repair the damage ASAP. The longer you leave the issue untreated, the worse it will...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When your hearing aids show signs of malfunction or faulty behavior, it’s vital that you repair the damage ASAP. The longer you leave the issue untreated, the worse it will become. Besides, those faults are causing a negative impact on a daily basis too, which is why speedy hearing aid repairs are top of the agenda. With this in mind, you may be tempted to avoid the audiologist and take a DIY approach. Don’t! Here&#8217;s Why You Shouldn&#8217;t Repair Hearing Aids Yourself.</p>
<p>Here are just some of the reasons that your hearing aid repairs should always be completed by an experienced and skilled audiologist.</p>
<h2>It may just need a simple fix that you’ve overlooked</h2>
<p>You’d be amazed at how often people overlook the importance of changing the batteries every few days. Many cases relating to lost power or distorted performance can be fixed by simply replacing the batteries. In truth, this is far from being the only quick fix solution that you could possibly miss.</p>
<p>It’s very easy to accidentally change the settings of your device, and putting them back to how they were could be all that’s required. Unfortunately, messing around with the device could soon make the situation far more complicated. Frankly, that’s the last thing any hearing aids user needs.</p>
<h2>The device may be beyond repair</h2>
<p>The thought of needing a new device isn’t a nice one, even if hearing aids are more affordable than ever before. Nonetheless, if your product has been damaged beyond repair, getting a replacement is the only realistic outcome. In truth, trying to fix your device simply delays the inevitable.</p>
<p>Letting the audiologist test your device is the only way to know whether to choose hearing aids repair or a new device. If it is the latter, this also gives you a chance to discuss new technology and features that may be beneficial for your ongoing daily needs.</p>
<h2>The hearing aid might not be at fault</h2>
<p>If you’ve noticed that the hearing aids no longer provide the volume and clarity of hearing that’s expected, it might not be down to the device. In all honesty, it’s equally common for that reduced level of hearing to be due to growing deterioration.</p>
<p>The audiologist can test your hearing aids to see if there are any problems, and may even examine your hearing. Trying to fix your devices on a DIY basis prevents you from looking at all the options, which instantly limits your hopes of the right response. Professional support is key.</p>
<h2>You could cause more damage</h2>
<p>Those problems that you have right now are frustrating, but things can become far worse if you try fixing those issues with your untrained hands. Which is why you shouldn&#8217;t repair hearing aids yourself. A little clumsiness could break the entire device, meaning that you’ll need a new one and be without anything in the interim period.</p>
<p>Worse still, playing around with items that will end up in the ear canal could potentially put the health of your ear at danger too. If you wish to avoid further hearing deterioration and an unwanted trip to the hospital, it’s best to leave your hearing aid repairs to the audiologist.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://sfhearingcenter.com/blog/why-you-shouldnt-repair-hearing-aids-yourself/">You Shouldn&#8217;t Repair Hearing Aids Yourself</a> appeared first on <a href="https://sfhearingcenter.com">San Francisco Hearing Center</a>.</p>
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