When an adult is diagnosed with hearing loss, it is crucial that they find the right treatment. The difference between buying a hearing aid from an audiologist vs. a drugstore is something to consider. Let us help you sift through all the information.
Just like you won’t find a pair of glasses at your neighborhood drugstore for your astigmatism, you can’t expect a drugstore to have the perfect hearing device for your individual hearing loss.
Consider three important questions:
Starting there will set you in the right direction.
Your hearing loss is like your fingerprint, unique and only yours. Depending on whether you have mild, moderate, or severe/ profound hearing loss determines what type of device you need: a personal sound amplifying product (PSAP) or a hearing aid.
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders states that amplifiers are best for people with little to no hearing loss as it helps them in certain situations like bird watching or hunting. However, an audiologist can program the hearing aids to suit a person’s specific hearing needs making them louder and clearer.
The best way to answer this question is to schedule a hearing test by a licensed audiologist like the ones at Hearts for Hearing in Tulsa and OKC. If you are wondering if you have hearing loss or would like to explore your options, contact Hearts for Hearing today to schedule an appointment.