Hearing Aid Repair
Hearing aids can develop issues over time – weakened clarity, sudden volume drops, distortion, whistling, moisture damage, or parts that simply wear out. Our goal is to identify the issue quickly and restore dependable, balanced sound so you don’t miss important moments.
What a Hearing Aid Repair Involves
During your repair visit, we carry out a full device evaluation to understand what’s affecting performance. This includes:
- Checking how your device processes soft and conversational sound levels
- Identifying any blocked microphones or receivers
- Looking for weak, distorted, or intermittent audio
- Assessing moisture, humidity, or physical wear
- Testing for feedback, whistling, or connectivity problems
- Reviewing tubing, domes, and earmolds for damage
- Ensuring your device fits securely and seals correctly
These checks help us pinpoint the exact cause – not just the symptom – so your hearing aids work the way they’re meant to.
Common Hearing Aid Issues We Repair
We routinely repair issues such as:
- Blocked microphones or receivers
- Reduced clarity or sound dropouts
- Whistling, buzzing, or static
- Broken battery doors or loose components
- Moisture or humidity damage
- Connectivity or pairing problems
- Wear-and-tear on tubing, domes, or earmolds
No matter the brand or model, we aim to restore clear, reliable performance.
How We Repair Your Hearing Aids
Once we identify the issue, our licensed audiologists follow a precise repair process:
- Full device inspection and diagnostic check
- Cleaning and clearing wax or debris
- Replacing damaged or worn components
- Reprogramming or recalibrating settings for natural clarity
- Balancing both devices so they work together properly
- Output testing to make sure sound quality feels comfortable and consistent
If your devices require manufacturer-level repair, we coordinate the process and keep you updated – no guesswork on your end.
When to Bring Your Hearing Aids In
It may be time for a repair if you notice:
- Sudden drops in volume or clarity
- Whistling, buzzing, or feedback
- A device that works only sometimes
- Difficulty hearing in situations that were previously easy
- Physical damage or loose parts
Even small issues can impact everyday communication, so early repair helps prevent bigger problems later.
Fast, Reliable Repairs Across Our New York Locations
Many minor repairs can be completed in-office the same day, helping you return to clearer, more comfortable hearing without disruption. For more complex repairs, we manage the entire process with the manufacturer and keep you informed throughout.