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Once you make an appointment for a hearing test and hearing loss is confirmed, you and your audiologist will work together to determine the best hearing aid for your type and degree of hearing loss, as well as your lifestyle needs. There will also be a fitting appointment, which involves programming your hearing aids and making adjustments to provide the correct levels of amplification for your particular hearing loss.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The next step is counseling to learn how to rehabilitate your hearing through the use of hearing aids. The counseling is a necessary step to ensure you have realistic expectations, which is crucial for long-term success.<\/p>\n\n\n