What to Expect at your Appointment

What to Expect at Your Appointment

Choosing the right hearing care provider is an important step in improving your quality of life. When you arrive for your first appointment, you’ll complete a new patient packet, which helps us understand your hearing history, concerns, and lifestyle needs. You’ll also answer a few key questions about what the FDA refers to as the “8 Red Flags.” These questions help determine whether we can proceed with a full hearing evaluation or if a medical referral is needed first.

The Hearing Evaluation

Once the paperwork is complete, we’ll begin with a visual inspection of your ears. Your specialist will check for earwax buildup or anything that might interfere with testing. A clear view of the eardrum is necessary before moving forward.

Next, we’ll conduct a comprehensive hearing test in a quiet environment or soundproof booth. You’ll wear soft ear tips or headphones to minimize background noise and will simply indicate when you hear tones—either by pressing a button or raising your hand. This measures your ability to hear across different frequencies.

You’ll also take part in speech testing, where we evaluate how well your brain processes speech at different volumes. This helps us understand not just what you hear, but how well you understand words in conversation. If anything is unclear, feel free to ask—we want you to be comfortable every step of the way.

Understanding Your Results & Next Steps

After your evaluation, we’ll review your results in detail. If a hearing solution is recommended, we’ll discuss the best options based on your hearing loss, lifestyle, and budget. You may have the opportunity to try amplification that same day or once your selected hearing instruments are ready.

Trial periods, pricing, and warranties vary depending on the provider and manufacturer, and we’ll make sure you have all the details before making a decision. Once you receive your hearing instruments, we’ll fine-tune them for the best fit and sound quality, ensuring you’re getting the most out of your investment.

What You Should Know

  • Ask questions! Understanding your options is key to finding the right hearing solution.
  • Alabama law requires that you receive a signed copy of your Bill of Sale from your provider.
  • If anything feels unclear or if you need more information at any point, just ask—we’re here to help.

With the right care and expertise, better hearing isn’t just possible—it’s life-changing. An Alabama Licensed Hearing Instrument Specialist can help you take that next step toward clearer, more confident hearing.