Although We Can't Add Years to Your Life, We Can Add Life to Your Years
Have a hearing-aid-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
On average, hearing aids should be replaced every 5-7 years.
Yes, unless they are rechargeable hearing aids. Batteries can be found at most local drug stores or professional hearing aid offices. Hearing aid batteries are size-specific and available in 10, 13, 312, or 675.
No. Using Q-tips can push the wax further down into the ear canal, leading to a higher risk of ear infection.
A hearing test/consultation appointment is FREE OF CHARGE and lasts for one hour.
Rely on Omni Advanced Hearing Aid Center to help you choose the right hearing aid style for your needs based on your degree of hearing loss, your outer ear shape, and the size/shape of your ear canal.
Evenings and weekends by appointment. Our phones are answered 24/7.
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