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Once you have convinced your loved one to recognize their hearing loss and take steps to address it, the rest is easy.

Simply call Zeeland @ (616) 772-1986 or Grand Haven @ (616) 847-3144 to schedule your free hearing consultation with the professionals at Comprehensive Ear & Hearing. This consultation includes:

Discussion of hearing problems

Hearing evaluation

Discuss results

Recommended plan for next steps

Description

This free initial hearing consultation with the professionals at Comprehensive Ear & Hearing will include:

Discussion of hearing problems

We’ll ask questions about how hearing loss is affecting the overall quality of life. We want to know which situations create the most frustration. We encourage a family member to also come to this appointment – who can help identify specific instances of how the hearing decline is affecting others.

This discussion also will include a history of ear health and related concerns to identify any medical issues that may be contributing to the hearing decline.

Hearing evaluation

We will visually examine the ears and then administer a series of hearing tests to measure both the capabilities and limits of hearing. We will measure the softest sounds your loved one can identify, as well as the upper limits of hearing range. We’ll also compare the ability to understand speech at normal listening levels vs. the preferred listening level. We sometimes include testing in background noise or with challenging listening simulations. These tests generally last 45 minutes.

Discuss results

Once the nature and extent of hearing loss is known, we will discuss it in terms that are easy to understand. Our hearing professional will walk through the results, which will be illustrated in an audiogram. We’ll also explain how the results directly relate to everyday situations that may be causing frustration.

Recommended plan for next steps

Lastly, we lay out options for solving the hearing situation. Those options will be one of the following:

Nothing, because there’s not enough hearing loss to require action. We may suggest monitoring and re-evaluating in another couple of years.

Medical referral, if we locate a treatable cause for hearing loss that needs to be addressed with medication or surgery.

Discussion about hearing aids, if hearing has declined enough that an improved quality of life can be achieved with hearing aids.