After your hearing evaluation, you will have selected the best hearing aids for you and had ear molds taken to get the right fit. It can take a couple of weeks for your new hearing aids to be ready, but you can then attend a hearing aid fitting to make sure you get the perfect fit. The appointment shouldn’t take too long, around an hour, during which time your audiologist will make sure your hearing aids fit comfortably and provide the right level of amplification. They will also talk about how to operate and take care of your hearing aids, and you can ask any questions you might have. Here are three things you can expect to happen during your hearing aid fitting.

Checking for a comfortable fit

It’s important for your audiologist to help you get a comfortable fit for your hearing aids. They need to sit correctly so they feel physically comfortable and you need to make sure the sound is comfortable for you too. Your audiologist will do some tests to ensure they set your hearing aids at the right levels for your hearing. It’s important to remember that everyone is different so even people with similar levels of hearing loss might prefer to have their hearing aids programmed differently.

Learn how to use and care for your hearing aids

Wearing hearing aids for the first time can be a learning curve. Even if you have worn hearing aids before, getting new ones can still mean adjusting to different features. During your hearing aid fitting, your audiologist will help you learn how to use your new hearing aids. They can explain the various features and how you can make adjustments when you need to. These settings will help you to optimize your hearing for different environments and activities so you can get the best sound wherever you are and whatever you are doing. Your audiologist will also use your appointment to explain how you need to maintain your hearing aids. If you want to keep them in good working condition, you need to look after them. You will learn about the different parts of your hearing aids and what you should be doing to clean them. You can also learn about how you might be able to solve any simple problems that arise, which will save you having to make a trip for any repairs or adjustments.

Have your questions answered

Your hearing aid fitting is also the perfect time to ask any questions you might still have about your hearing aids. You might have already asked some questions when you had your hearing test, but perhaps you have some important queries about your hearing aids and how to care for them. If you want to know anything, you need to make sure you speak up and ask about it. If you think of any more questions once you leave your appointment, you can make a note of them to ask at a later date. Once you’re ready to go home, you will likely make a follow-up appointment to check how you’re getting along with your hearing aids.