HEARING TIPS

The hearing healthcare industry has two barriers that prevent individuals from acquiring healthier hearing:

  1. The inability to notice hearing loss in the first place (because of its gradual onset), and
  2. The temptation to find a quick, easy, and inexpensive solution.

Regretfully, countless people who have overcome the first barrier have been lured into the supposedly “cheaper and easier” methods of correcting their hearing loss, whether it be through the purchase of hearing aids on the internet, the purchase of personal sound amplifiers, or by heading to the big box stores that are much more concerned with profits than with patient care.

In spite of the appeal of these simple fixes, the truth is that local hearing care providers are your best choice for better hearing, and here are the reasons why.

Local hearing care providers choose to use a customer-centric business model

National chain stores are profitable for one reason: they sell a high volume of inexpensive goods and services at low prices in the name of higher revenue. National chains are focused on efficiency, which is a nice way of saying “get as many people in and out the door as quickly as possible.”

Granted, this profit-centric model works great with most purchases, because you most likely don’t require professional, individualized care to help pick out your undershirts and bath soap. Consumer support simply doesn’t factor in.

However, problems surface when this business model is extended to services that do necessitate professional, customized care—such as the correction of hearing loss. National chains are not focused on patient outcomes because they can’t be; it’s too time consuming and flies in the face of the high volume “see as many patients as possible” business model.

Local hearing care providers are different. They’re not preoccupied with short-term profits because they don’t have a board of directors to report to. The success of a local practice is based upon on patient outcomes and high quality of care, which brings about satisfied patients who remain faithful to the practice and spread the positive word-of-mouth advertising that creates more referrals.

Local practices, therefore, thrive on delivering quality care, which benefits both the patient and the practice. By comparison, what will happen if a national chain can’t deliver quality care and happy patients? Simple, they use nationwide advertising to get a steady flow of new patients, promising the same “quick and cheap fix” that enticed in the original customers.

Local hearing care providers have more experience

Hearing is complex, and like our fingerprints, is unique to everybody, so the frequencies I may have difficulty hearing are distinct from the frequencies you have difficulty hearing. In other words, you can’t just take surrounding sound, make it all louder, and push it into your ears and count on good results. But this is essentially what personal sound amplifiers, along with the cheaper hearing aid models, accomplish.

The reality is, the sounds your hearing aids amplify—AND the sounds they don’t—HAVE to complement the way you, and only you, hear. That’s only going to happen by:

  • Having your hearing professionally examined so you know the EXACT attributes of your hearing loss, and…
  • Having your hearing aids professionally programmed to boost the sounds you have difficulty hearing while distinguishing and suppressing the sounds you don’t want to hear (such as low-frequency background sound).

For the hearing care provider, this is no simple task. It requires a lot of instruction and patient care experience to have the ability to conduct a hearing test, help patients pick the right hearing aid, professionally program the hearing aids, and provide the patient training and aftercare necessary for optimal hearing. There are no shortcuts to supplying comprehensive hearing care—but the results are worth the time and effort.

Make your choice

So, who do you want to trust with your hearing? To somebody who views you as a transaction, as a customer, and as a means to attaining sales goals? Or to an experienced local professional that cares about the same thing you do—helping you acquire the best hearing possible, which, by the way, is the lifeblood of the local practice.

As a basic rule, we advise that you avoid buying your hearing aids anywhere you see a sign that reads “10 items or less.” As local, experienced hearing professionals, we provide comprehensive hearing healthcare and the best hearing technology to suit your specific needs, lifestyle, and budget.

Still have questions? Give us a call today.

The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.
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