Hearing Aid HealthCare, the premier provider of hearing aids in Palm Desert, CA, recently began offering a free hearing evaluation. This allows potential patients considering getting a hearing aid to find out for sure if they really need one with just one no-obligation visit. The evaluation will of course leverage the company's state-of-the-art equipment to come up with a result, which staff will discuss with each patient, providing options to consider.
According to Hearing Aid HealthCare, even a mild hearing problem can limit a person in how they connect with the world, adding that difficulty communicating with friends and family or just not being able to fully enjoy certain activities can really affect one's happiness. Fortunately, the company has made it easy to find out exactly what kind of treatment can fix a person's hearing loss, no matter how mild or severe.
Hearing Aid HealthCare isn't the only hearing aid provider offering free evaluations, however, as Advanced Hearing Center in Salt Lake City, UT, also this month rolled out a complimentary online hearing test. This evaluation is different, though, as it is conducted at home by the patient, allowing them to decide whether they need to come in for a fully in-office evaluation.
Hearing Aid HealthCare has been providing hearing aids in Palm Desert, California, for several years now, along with a full range of diagnostic and preventive hearing healthcare professional services — such as hearing aid screening, evaluations, hearing aids sales and rehabilitative and preventive counseling.
Furthermore, Hearing Aid HealthCare co-founder Jeanette Hait has been in the hearing aid profession since 1989 and is a licensed hearing aid dispenser, a certified audioprosthologist, a certified occupational hearing conservationist and is nationally board certified in hearing instrument sciences.
Back in November, Hearing Aid HealthCare announced a new website that was designed to make it easier for patients to choose the right hearing aid, while also answering common questions about hearing loss and hearing aid technology.
Edited by
Brooke Neuman