Hearing loss can result from many factors. The aging process, excessive noise, medications, a growth in the ear, toxins and heredity all are common causes. If you are among the 10 percent of Americans who suffer from hearing loss, Loyola can offer hope. Recent advances in technology mean that more options are available to help people with hearing loss hear better than they ever thought possible.
You have a wide variety of hearing devices from which to choose, depending on your hearing loss. Many of today's styles are more cosmetically appealing than in years past, and they do not look like traditional hearing devices. Most of today's hearing devices are 100 percent digital signal processing; the circuitry inside of the device uses a digital format to process sound. Both custom and non-custom hearing aids are available.
We perform a comprehensive evaluation of your hearing loss and your unique communication needs. Then we give you recommendations for specific hearing aids that are appropriate for your needs along with rehabilitation strategies that help you in adapting to the new sounds that soon will be audible.
A few weeks following your evaluation, Loyola will fit you with your new hearing device. Our audiologist will program the hearing aids to your prescriptive setting, as determined by your hearing evaluation. We teach you how to care for and use your hearing aids. You also learn about auditory rehabilitation — corrections to any non-hearing changes you may have previously made in your daily living as your hearing loss increased, such as moving closer to people when talking.
Living with hearing aids takes time and adjustment. Our audiologist works with you for several weeks to evaluate the benefits of the aids. You are encouraged to use your devices in a variety of listening environments. The Loyola audiologist is available for regular adjustments in programming and continued evaluation.
For an appointment or for more information about Hearing Aid Services, call (888) LUHS-888.