To care for your ears is to care for yourself

Because when you care for your hearing, you're caring for your health and wellbeing.

 

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Love your ears and everything in between

Did you know that your hearing health is connected to your mental and cognitive health? Addressing hearing changes helps protect your memory, energy, and levels of stress.1,2,3

You can say, testing your hearing regularly after 60 and treating your hearing loss is a form of preventative healthcare.

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"My health is the most precious thing I have. I see my ability to hear as part of being healthy–and leading an active lifestyle."

- Carmen
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Care for your health, test your hearing

Answer the following questions to see if it is relevant for you to get your hearing tested.

Question 1 - Trouble following conversations
Do you have trouble following conversations when there are 4 or more people present?
Have you received advice from your family or friends to get hearing tested?
Do you ever struggle to understand what others are saying because you cannot hear properly?
Do you find yourself turning up the TV or radio even when the volume is loud enough for others?

Your Result:

A hearing test is relevant for you

Your answers indicate that you experience symptoms of hearing loss. We strongly recommend booking a hearing test in one of our clinics.



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The result is an indication. An in-person hearing test can determine if you have a hearing loss.

Your Result:

A hearing test seems relevant for you

Your answers indicate that you experience some symptoms of hearing loss. We recommend booking a hearing test in one of our clinics. 



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The result is an indication. An in-person hearing test can determine if you have a hearing loss.

Your Result:

It cannot be determined here if a hearing test is relevant for you

Your answers do not indicate that you experience symptoms of hearing loss. However, if you experience trouble hearing, we recommend booking a hearing test in one of our clinics.



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Keep up an active lifestyle with clear hearing

By addressing hearing changes, you're able to live life more actively. Because when you're no longer being held back by hearing limitations, you will find yourself wanting to participate more. There’s a strong relationship between quality hearing care and quality of life.4

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One of the world's most common health challenges can be treated

Hearing loss is a natural part of life5, so to test your hearing should be too. At HearingLife, we are hearing care experts dedicated to helping you take good care of your ears—and your overall health and wellbeing.

Book a free hearing test with us at a hearing clinic near you.

 

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4 ways to love your ears

Protect your ears
Protect them from noise. If you can’t avoid loud sounds, use adequate ear protection.

Prevent hearing loss

Test your hearing
Be aware of hearing changes and get tested annually once you turn 60 years old.

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Adjust your hearing aids
You can get your hearing aids checked to see if they need to be refitted or readjusted.

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Try new hearing aids
Assess if your hearing aids have run their course and if you need a new pair.

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 1. Hélène Amieva, “Self-Reported Hearing Loss: Hearing Aids and Cognitive Decline in Elderly Adults: A 25-year Study,” Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
 2.  Livingston, Gill et al. “Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2020 report of the Lancet Commission.” Lancet (London, England) vol. 396,10248 (2020): 413-446. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30367-6
 3.  American Academy of Audiology. (2021, November 10). Fatigue. The American Academy of Audiology. https://www.audiology.org/consumers-and-patients/hearing-and-balance/fatigue/
4. Kochkin, S. (2011). MarkeTrak VIII Patients report improved quality of life with hearing aid usage. The Hearing Journal, 64(6), 25–26. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.hj.0000399150.30374.45
 5. World Report on Hearing. Who.Int, 2021, https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/world-report-on-hearing