What to Expect:
History – First, we will talk with you about your
hearing health history. We want to understand what problems you
are having, and what improvements you would like to see.
Examination – We will clean and inspect your present
hearing aids, then examine your ears with the video otoscope,
which enables you to see your own eardrum. Next you will receive
a comprehensive audiometric evaluation including Pure Tones,
Speech Audiometry, Bone conduction, Speech discrimination, and
Tympanometry.
Explanation - We will explain your results to you, in a way that
helps you better understand your hearing loss.
Demonstration – If appropriate, we will recommend
and demonstrate hearing solutions appropriate for your hearing
loss, your lifestyle and your budget.
What to Bring:
A friend: It is necessary for you to bring a spouse, family
member, or friend to your visit. You will be making important
decisions and learning a lot of new information and it’s always better
to bounce ideas off someone you know. There will be a lot of information
to be recalled and this meeting will also answer your family’s
questions. Sometimes, those close to you can tell us what difficulties
you have had. While demonstrating hearing aids, it is good to see
how your friend or family member’s voice sounds. You will
truly be able to see if you can hear them better.
Your Health Insurance Cards: Unfortunately, Medicare does
not pay for hearing instruments at this time but, if you have
secondary insurance such as Blue Cross, or a HMO bring those
cards in. We will be able to check with your insurance company
and see if you have any benefits, while you are being tested.
We honor most insurance discounts. At this time we are not set
up to take Medi-Cal (Medicaid) or Cal-Optima. Check back in December ’07
for those insurances.
Your Old Hearing Aids: We can see how old they are, what you
are used to, and what you did or did not like.
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