Hearing aids are the most chosen means of assisting someone with a hearing loss, and while a hearing aid cannot replace your natural hearing it can and does provide the best form of treatment for hearing loss. For some, wearing a hearing aid requires a big committment as the brain has to relearn old sounds that may have been missing for many years. This can be frustrating for the user, by following the 5 Steps to Better Hearing Guide hearing aid users can overcome many of these issues and gain maximum benefit from their investment.
The word describes any recurrent noise without an external sound source that can be heard in a single ear, in both ears or anywhere in your head.
The outer ear canal creates ear wax, known as cerumen, as a natural means of protecting the eardrum from dust and particles.
Musicians trade in sound, and forge careers on it. Your inspiration and the music you create depend upon your hearing. Frequent exposure to high levels of sound goes with the territory, so protection is essential for your hearing health as well as your performance as a musician.
Protecting your hearing from loud noise at work or during leisure activities may help to prevent you from suffering from noise-induced hearing loss.
Because Advance Hearing Aids’ priorities are you and your hearing, we want you to know the information that matters most.
Advance Hearing Aids will ensure that all of its Hearing Aid Audiologists provide the following to its customers:
All of our Audiologists are registered on the panel of the Department of Social and Family Affairs (DSFA). This is the body responsible for social insurance and protection schemes and services in the Republic of Ireland.
The Irish Society of Hearing Aid Audiologists (ISHAA) is a professional private-sector association of hearing aid audiologists working within the Republic of Ireland. It is a registered charity which encourages the development of Hearing Aid Audiology science and practice.
Any transaction on the part of Advance Hearing Aids with its customers takes place cognitive of the Consumer Protection Act 2007.
Operated by the Department of Social and Family Affairs, the Treatments Benefit Scheme helps to provide hearing aids throughout the Republic of Ireland.
Hearing loss can happen very gradually, and many people don’t notice the problems with their hearing. However this may be obvious to the people around them. If you know someone who could benefit from hearing care but does not yet realise it, you can find friendly advice right here.