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Hearing Aid Repairs in Edinburgh, Auchterarder & Gullane

Industry leading customer service and aftercare

At Edinburgh Hearing Practice we fully understand the importance of great aftercare and repairs we pride ourselves on giving excellent service – our customers are king!

We deal with all of the leading hearing aid manufacturers and will only provide high quality products which give great sound quality and are reliable.

Hearing aids are incredibly tiny pieces of technology. Despite their small size, they contain a lot of high-level equipment and perform advanced functions. In the event you suspect your hearing aids need repairing, there are a few common steps to follow before contacting a hearing healthcare professional.

Providing the best hearing care in Edinburgh

Keep your hearing aid clean

Because hearing aids are such compact devices, it can be easy for earwax and other debris to become trapped in tiny holes and spaces. To avoid excessive build-up from clogging microphone and sound ports, it’s important to clean the device every day with a clean and dry tissue or cloth.
It is common for earwax to become trapped in the small ports of a hearing aid device, this can cause temporary static sounds or feedback to be heard when in use.
Here are some tips on how to get the best from your hearing aids.

Keep your ears clean

In addition to keeping the hearing devices themselves clean, it’s important for hearing aid users to keep their ears clean. Keeping the devices and ears free of debris can lessen the need for frequent hearing aid repairs. Earwax is a completely natural and necessary secretion of the ears, but it can cause trouble with hearing devices if it becomes lodged in ports or crevices of the aid. To keep earwax at a minimum, individuals can gently clean ears with a damp cloth daily.

If you suspect the amount of wax is out of the normal range or your hearing devices are becoming clogged on a consistent basis, the Edinburgh Hearing Practice can perform Microsuction or Irrigation to remove any unwanted wax safely and comfortably. Don’t forget… Wax removal is a complimentary service for all of our hearing aid patients. Keep in mind it’s not safe to insert cotton buds or anything sharp in your ears to clean them. Using these items could push the earwax deeper into the ear or puncture the eardrum.

Book your complimentary ear wax removal service

Keep hearing aids dry

Prolonged exposure to or excessive amounts of moisture is the leading cause of repair in hearing aids. Most individuals don’t realize how much moisture the hearing aid can accumulate over daily use of the devices. When putting your device up for the night, it’s advised to open the battery compartment each night to allow it time to air out.

Another tool to help keep devices dry is a hearing aid dehumidifier. These devices can help keep moisture to a minimum and can possibly prolong the life of hearing aids. It’s no secret that technology and water don’t mix, so hearing aid users should follow standard precautions when showering, washing their face, applying hair sprays, gels and creams, or when swimming or participating in water activities. Hearing aid users should opt to wash and shower either before they’ve turned on and placed their device in their ear for the day or at night time when allowing it to rest.

Troubleshoot common issues

While hearing aids are comprised of incredibly tiny, intricate and complex pieces, there are a few actions a hearing device wearer can take to troubleshoot any possible issues they might be having. In the event a hearing aid doesn’t appear to be functioning properly, the following steps may be completed before calling a hearing healthcare professional:
Ensure the hearing aid is turned on
Ensure the hearing aid is turned on
Try turning up the volume
Try turning up the volume
Check the battery
Check the battery
Behind-the-ear models
Behind-the-ear models
In-the-ear & Receiver-in-Canal models
In-the-ear & Receiver-in-Canal models

When to contact your hearing care professional

If you follow good cleaning and maintenance practices and have completed the above troubleshooting tips, and your hearing aid is still malfunctioning, it might be a good idea to contact us. If you begin hearing an increased amount of static or feedback, finds the volume is going in and out or experiences any other general interference it would be a good time to come to us for a diagnosis. There could be changes made to the ear canal over time which can cause hearing aids to have a less-tight fit, these types of problems can cause issues with the device.

In addition, if the internal tubing has become dislodged, the vent develops a hole or any cracks are noticed on the faceplate of the aid, the user should contact us immediately. We will then be able to discuss options for repair and how much time it will take. We can make simple repairs ourselves, while more severe damages might need to be sent out to the manufacturer for repair.

Comprehensive care

In the event the aid has suffered irreversible damage, we may discuss the option of replacing the device and getting a new one. Being an independent company we deal with all the leading hearing aid manufacturers, so if you have any questions about your current hearing aids give us a call or email us.

At Edinburgh Hearing Practice we want you to be 100% confident that we will always prioritise any problems you encounter with your hearing aids by giving:

  • 2-years manufacturer’s warranty – this covers all the external and internal manufacturing defects
  • Up to a 5-year warranty – We offer the facility to extend the warranty of the hearing aid up to 5-years so that you can protect your investment for longer
  • Unlimited appointments – if you have any queries about your hearing aid you are safe in the knowledge that we will always be there for you.

Providing the best hearing care in Edinburgh