Dr. Marlowe’s Guide to Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids

What should you look for in the purchase of a hearing aid?

Dr. Marlowe’s Guide to Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids  Today more than ever there is a lot of confusion in the process. Every corner in our town seems to have a hearing aid dispensary. We have more places to get a hearing aid than we have fast food restaurants. There is a deluge of advertising. Everyone makes claims of incredible technology and has “special offers.” How can you to feel comfortable enough to make a decision to pursue hearing improvement? Here is my best advice based on my knowledge: as a board certified Ear Nose and Throat physician serving this community for over 20 years, as a fellowship trained ear surgeon, and as an electrical engineer.

Most importantly you want to buy from a physician directed facility – preferably from an otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose and Throat) with a particular interest in hearing care. It should not cost any more to avail yourself of this expertise. Consumer Reports most recent article on the subject July 2009 makes this same recommendation. Using hearing aids sometimes means that you have increased medical needs for your ears, such as removal of wax, treatment of skin conditions in the ear and monitoring of your remaining hearing. Nobody is more qualified to do that than the otolaryngologist. There are times when a hearing aid patient experiences a sudden change in their hearing. It may be difficult for the patient to determine if the problem is related to the hearing aid or the ear. If the ear doctor dispenses the device both issues can be addressed in the same place at the same time. Lastly, the physician is more likely to remain in business and not close or move his practice. The physician is putting a hard earned medical reputation on the line with each sale and this gives significant incentive to give the best care possible.

Frequently Asked Questions:
What happens if I wait till my hearing gets worse?
The people that struggle the most to regain hearing are the ones that wait. The reason is that hearing loss leads to lack of brain stimulation…the tones you don’t hear are forgotten. The longer you have the loss the worse it gets and the harder it is to rehabilitate. The people that do the best are people that start early and keep up with their loss as it progresses (almost all hearing deteriorates as we age).

Is my hearing bad enough that I need two hearing aids?
The need for two hearing aids has nothing to do with how severe the loss is. The brain is wired to hear from both ears and uses the “stereo” information to help localize sound and hear in background noise. There are really only two conditions were it is correct to fit one hearing aid: If one ear has normal hearing or if one ear has hearing loss so severe that a hearing aid will not help.

Is it more expensive to get my aids from my doctor?
Hearing aids you obtain from your doctor are no more expensive than what you would pay at the big box store. The advantage is that when you have a problem it is easy to get care from your ear doctor and your audiologist at the same time.

Why do I know people who have hearing aids and are very dissatisfied?
There are many reasons for this situation. The obvious one is that in general people who do well with their aids don’t really talk about them… they just wear them and find better topics of conversation. Not all hearing aids work well and even well made hearing aids can be fit poorly. Consumer reports found that people are fit incorrectly about 60% of the time. A critical reason is that some people wait too long to correct the loss. Lastly, many people are basing their hearing aid experience on old outdated technology. Hearing aids that are more than 3-4 years old may be “antiques” which is fine for cars and furniture, but not for computers and hearing aids.

In summary:
Don’t “wait until it gets worse.” Do it now.

Seek the highest level of expertise … it doesn’t cost more and may save you from a costly mistake.

Don’t base your decision on other people’s situation or old information.

The state of the art of hearing restoration has never been better.

The most compelling reason to do it now is we are currently offering a very special incentive: a lunch and learn where you could be fitted with new hearing aids so that you can experience the newest technology in a challenging environment. We will include a hearing test and a hearing evaluation prior to the lunch, and a test drive after the lunch if you are happy with the results. Please call our office if you’d like to experience this special event.

Marlowe & Marrs
Ear, Nose and Throat Center for Hearing and Aesthetics

941-303-8590 | MarloweMD.com

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