When your hearing aid isn’t working right, it’s not just an inconvenience. It affects how you communicate, how you stay safe and how you show up in the moments that matter. We get that, and we don’t think you should have to wait long to feel like yourself again.
Our clinicians have seen it all, from a simple clean to more involved repairs, and they know how to sort it out. Whatever your device needs, we’ll figure it out and get you back to hearing the way you should be.
Assessing the Damage and Wear
Most hearing aid issues stem from the harsh environment of the ear canal, where moisture and debris are constant factors. You might notice distorted sound, feedback or a device that simply will not power on despite a fresh battery.
When you bring your devices to us, we perform a thorough diagnostic check to identify whether the problem is a clogged microphone, a broken receiver or a failing internal component.
We believe in being transparent about the state of your technology and will always explain whether a quick fix or a more involved repair is best.
Handling Major Component Repairs
Sometimes a hearing aid requires more than just a deep clean, especially if it has suffered physical damage or significant internal failure. If we can’t fix it here, we will arrange to send your device to the manufacturer for repair.
You’ll stay informed throughout the timeline so you aren’t left wondering when your hearing aids will be finished. Because we work with a wide range of manufacturers, we have the specialized parts and expertise to handle various brands and models with care.
Professional Cleaning and Maintenance
Regular upkeep goes a long way in helping your hearing aids keep working when you need them. A professional cleaning lets us get into areas you can’t easily reach at home, so we can clear out wax and moisture before they start causing problems inside the device.
We offer these services to help your hearing aids last longer and keep working the way they should. During each visit, we check for software updates and take a close look at the device to prevent small issues from turning into bigger problems.