Aftercare

All the follow-up and support you need.

Man with black hair wearing a discreet black hearing aid

Fitting your hearing aids is the first step…

It can be a big change to your life when you start wearing hearing aids, and it can take some time to get used to this new experience.

That’s why David always takes time to provide as much help, advice and support as you need. He provides a full aftercare rehabilitation programme with follow-up appointments and ongoing assistance, all designed to help you become familiar with your new hearing aids.

He can also do remote consultations to programme your hearing aids wherever you are.

Hearing aids can help you to stay connected with the world and regain your quality of life, and hear better in situations that are important to you.

David showing a client how to use the hearing aid app

Be patient and take your time

It can actually take a few months to get used to wearing new hearing aids and to really get the most out of them.

Remember that your hearing loss has been gradual, and you have lost the ability to hear a range of sounds. When you first begin to use hearing aids, your brain will be startled when it starts receiving sounds it's been missing. It needs time to relearn these high frequency sounds of speech and other noises.

Adapting to your new hearing aids therefore takes time, commitment, education and patience. And David will be there to help you all along the way.

If you think you have any symptoms of hearing loss, don’t wait. The sooner you’re diagnosed, the sooner we can take steps to protect your hearing. Book your free hearing check with The Sense of Hearing today.