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Programmable Hearing Aids

 

An advancement in today's technology for hearing aids is programmable hearing aids that go a step above the conventional varieties. These hearing aids offer a circuitry that is analog and programmed by your hearing doctor through a computer. What this does is offer more flexibility and precise tuning of hearing aids for the needs of the patient. Another feature on programmable hearing aids is they offer automatic control of volume. Programmable hearing aids are an enhancement in current technology for sound that go beyond conventional hearing aids. Even though they are adjusted through a computer, these do not however offer the same flexibility or efficient processing that a digital hearing aid will.

If you and your doctor decide that a programmable hearing aid is the right choice for you, your doctor will order the product for you by determining which product manufacturer and circuitry will work most effectively with your hearing loss situation. When your doctor receives the programmable hearing aid from the manufacturer, he will connect it to a computer and establish a listening program within the programmable hearing aid itself to attend to your unique hearing loss. While you are being fit with the hearing aid, you will report to your doctor any likes or dislikes so that he can make immediate changes for you. Because everyone that suffers from hearing loss has different needs and different kinds of hearing loss, it may even take several follow up visits to create a program that matches your specific needs. Because they have volume control that is automatic, you will only need to wear the device and listen while the program is being established.

 

Should you experience changes in your hearing during the course of use with the programmable hearing aid, your doctor will make adjustments to your specific listening program in the office. If you find your programmable hearing aid is not working as effectively, you will need to set up an appointment so that these adjustments can be made at a follow up visit.

Most programmable hearing aids are very easy to use and convenient to wear, and because they adjust automatically to sound, most patients report a high rate of success with them. The circuitry within the programmable hearing aids will automatically adjust soft sounds to be louder, or loud sounds to be softer, it is all dependent on the level of incoming sound. The microphone that is located in the device will gather sound information so that these changes can take place. There is also an amplifier in the device that will automatically make adjustments to sound depending on the program that your doctor established in the device. The receiver in the device also acts as a speaker and will then conduct an altered sound to your ear. Hearing doctors and health care professionals are able to make adjustments to the quality of sound in programmable hearing aids by re-programming them as often as the patient requires.