Services
Our Hearing Services
From hearing testing to hearing aid fitting to repairs, count on us to help you to experience the sounds of life.
Hearing Aids
As a locally owned practice, our focus is on fitting you with hearing aids are best for your lifestyle and budget.
Our priority is our patients.
Hearing Tests
We will perform thorough examinations to determine what kind of hearing loss you have, how severe it is, and what we can do to help it.
Tinnitus Management
Experience instant relief from the ringing, buzzing, or humming in your ears. We will assess your type of tinnitus and present your treatment options.
Hearing Aid Repair
A Caring Approach
While seeking the best hearing solution for you, Hearing Aid Care Center understands that each ear is unique and requires special attention. That is why we treat our clients with exceptional care, strive for outstanding customer service, and make sure we are always up-to-date with technology. Visit us in Pensacola, FL for expert information that will make a difference in your hearing quality and daily life. We look forward to answering all of your questions and giving you a solution that works for you.
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Additional Hearing Services
Assistive Listening Devices (ALD’s)
ALD’s amplify sound, reduce noise, and improve clarity. They come in many forms, like FM systems, infrared systems,and pocket talkers. They’re used in classrooms, churches, theaters, and even for conversations. ALDs can significantly improve communication for people with hearing loss.
Custom Earmolds & Protection
Our custom ear molds provide exceptional comfort while providing protection from the elements including moisture and excessive levels of noise. Crafted from high-quality materials, our earmolds ensure a secure fit while providing a personalized solution for optimal comfort and safety.
Did you Know?
Frequently Asked Questions
A few quick and easy answers to common questions about hearing loss, hearing aids, and tinnitus.
What are signs of hearing loss?
Signs of hearing loss can include:
- Difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments
- Frequently asking others to repeat themselves
- Turning up the volume on TV or other devices
- Avoiding social situations due to difficulty hearing
- Ringing, buzzing, or other sounds in the ears (tinnitus)
Can Hearing loss be prevented?
While it is not always possible to completely prevent hearing loss, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk:
- Protect your ears from loud noise: Use earplugs or earmuffs in noisy environments, such as concerts, construction sites, or when using power tools.
- Avoid excessive noise exposure: Limit your exposure to loud music and other sources of noise.
- Manage underlying health conditions: Conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure can contribute to hearing loss.
- See a healthcare professional regularly: Regular check-ups can help identify and address potential hearing problems early on.
What causes tinnitus?
The exact cause of tinnitus is often unknown, but it can be associated with several factors, including:
- Hearing loss: Many people with tinnitus also have some degree of hearing loss.
- Exposure to loud noise: Prolonged exposure to loud noises can damage the hair cells in the inner ear, leading to tinnitus.
- Ear infections: Recurrent ear infections can contribute to tinnitus.
- Medications: Certain medications, such as aspirin and some antibiotics, can cause tinnitus as a side effect.
- Underlying medical conditions: Conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and head injury can also be associated with tinnitus.
How do I Care for my hearing aids?
Proper care and maintenance can help your hearing aids last longer and perform better. Here are some tips:
- Clean them regularly: Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the exterior of your hearing aids.
- Remove the wax: Use a wax guard to prevent wax buildup in the ear canal.
- Dry them thoroughly: After cleaning, dry your hearing aids with a soft cloth or place them in a drying unit.
- Store them properly: When not in use, store your hearing aids in their case to protect them from damage.
- Replace the batteries: Replace the batteries in your hearing aids as needed.