Hearing devices have small working parts, and it is not uncommon over time for a hearing device to need a repair. You may put your hearing device in and find there is no sound; the wax filter may be plugged. These things do happen, even when the hearing devices are properly cared for. If you should experience an issue that needs repair, take the hearing device(s) to your hearing care professional. They are equipped to diagnose broken hearing devices. Some minor hearing device repairs can be done in the office setting in a short period of time; others will need to be sent to the manufacturer for repair. Your hearing professional can help determine what kind of a repair is necessary if you feel your hearing device is not working properly.
If you are a current patient and have hearing devices that were not fit in our office, we are happy to try to repair your hearing devices. You may contact our office to see if your hearing aid is a brand we service.
Hearing devices come with a warranty when purchased new. If your warranty has expired, it is still possible to repair most hearing devices with a small fee. Depending on the hearing aid manufacturer, this repair may come with a new six month warranty. Your hearing professional will provide you with details when you take your hearing device into the office.