Audiology and Hearing Aid Services
At Hearing Professionals of Illinois, we are always “hear” for you. Our team of audiologists is dedicated to providing you a superior hearing care experience. No matter which of our six offices you visit, you’ll always receive the same high level of professional and compassionate care.
Hearing Tests
Hearing Testing and Evaluations
Choosing the right hearing aid starts with a clear understanding of your unique hearing loss needs. Our advanced testing procedures accurately identify whether or not you have hearing loss and measure the type and severity.
Hearing is an integral part of our overall health. It is recommended that everyone have a baseline hearing test by age 50 or any time there is a noticeable decrease in hearing. If you suspect hearing loss, schedule an appointment for a complete hearing evaluation. The audiologists at Hearing Professionals of Illinois use the following diagnostic tests to assess your ability to hear and process speech.
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Our Process
Hearing Aid Evaluations: Finding the Perfect Match.
Hearing loss feels different for everyone and determining if hearing aids are right for you should be based upon how you are functioning and not just on test results. Through careful assessment of your individual hearing healthcare needs, the audiologists at Hearing Professionals of Illinois can determine the style, features and level of technology that best fit your diagnosis, lifestyle and budget.
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Step 1.
Schedule a Hearing Test
You will see one of our ENT physicians to have your ears cleaned and to rule out any medical causes that could contribute to hearing loss. Then you will have a complete diagnostic hearing test by one of our licensed audiologists. You will receive a copy of the results and any recommendations on how to proceed if there is a diagnosis of hearing loss.
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Step 2.
Attend Our Hearing Healthcare Education Class
This 60-minute complimentary class is taught on Zoom and is recommended for all patients diagnosed with hearing loss. It is beneficial for those with minimal communication difficulties and also those that are already candidates for hearing aids. We will provide you with comprehensive practical information for hearing well with hearing loss in a variety of situations.
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Step 3.
Schedule a Hearing Aid Evaluation
During this appointment, your audiologist will educate and guide you in selecting the most appropriate solution for your individual needs. You will discuss goals and realistic expectations, and determine the hearing instrument style, features and level of technology that best fit your lifestyle and budget.
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Step 4.
Fitting and Optimization
To ensure you are getting the most from your new hearing aids, your audiologist will program them appropriately, verify the settings with Real Ear Measurements and give you extensive training on their use and care. During your evaluation and adjustment period, we will continue to make fine tuning adjustments as needed for the perfect fit. Routine follow up visits are important to ensure long term success.
Hearing Aid Services
We Service Your Devices
From hearing aid selection, fittings and follow-up, to ongoing maintenance and repairs – we offer a wide range of services to keep your hearing aids performing their best.
Hearing Professionals of Illinois offers a set of comprehensive hearing aid services designed to fit you with the best possible hearing aids for your unique hearing needs. Services include hearing aid evaluations, fitting & dispensing, programming, Real Ear Measurements, and professional repairs.
More on Comprehensive Hearing Aid ServicesWe believe an informed patient achieves the highest hearing care outcomes. That’s why we are dedicated to educating you about living well with hearing loss. This starts with interpreting the results of your diagnostic audiological evaluation and then recommending the best solutions for your individual needs.
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