Call or Text Us! 708-628-5932

Woman in a booth getting a hearing test.

At what point should you think about having your hearing evaluated? Here are a few indications you should get your hearing checked.

Recently, my children expressed discontent with the loud volume of the TV. My answer …” What?!” It was intended to be humerous. But there’s nothing funny about untreated hearing loss. The volume of the TV has been increasing. And I began to think about whether I should schedule a hearing test.

There’s no good reason to avoid scheduling a hearing test. They are non-intrusive, they don’t involve any radiation, and you can be at ease without concerns about your level of comfort. Simply take a quick moment to book an appointment.

Thinking about how much untreated hearing loss can affect your health, it’s important to be more cautious about it.

You should get your hearing checked if you notice these signs

If you’ve noticed any recent changes that may be a sign of hearing loss, scheduling a comprehensive hearing assessment with a professional is likely a wise decision. If it’s hard to hear, it likely means there’s considerable hearing impairment.

  • It’s hard to hear in noisy venues: Have you ever been to a crowded or noisy room and had trouble following the conversation because of all the background noise? That may be an indication of hearing loss.
  • It sounds like everyone’s mumbling all the time: In some cases it’s not loss of volume you need to worry about, it’s a loss of definition.
  • You regularly overlook text messages: Your phone is designed to be loud. If you frequently fail to observe incoming calls or texts, the issue may be that you’re not able to hear them.
  • Persistent ringing sound: A constant sensation of ringing in your ears, knowned as tinnitus, is often an indication of damage to your hearing.

Here are some other situations that indicate you should schedule a hearing evaluation:

  • Your ear is still blocked following an infection
  • You have a buildup of earwax you can’t clear on your own
  • You take certain medications that can harm your hearing
  • Determining where sounds are originating from can be difficult
  • You have vertigo

Regular checkups

Even if you aren’t experiencing any noticeable symptoms, it’s still significant to schedule regular hearing tests.

  • It is recommended to have a baseline test completed after reaching the age of 21.
  • If your hearing is healthy, undergo hearing assessments every three years.
  • If you show signs of hearing loss, get it checked out right away and then yearly after that.

Regular screenings can help you identify hearing loss before any warnings appear. Prompt expert attention can considerably improve your chances of maintaining healthy hearing over time. This means you should probably turn your TV down and schedule a hearing test.

The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.
Why wait? You don't have to live with hearing loss. Call or Text Us