On average, most people will wait up to seven years after coming to the realization that they’re facing a hearing loss challenge before seeking professional care.

Know Someone Delaying Seeking Hearing Care?

by | Mar 18, 2024 | Hearing Health, Patient Resources

Every day, we receive calls from Windsor locals who are concerned about symptoms of hearing loss that they or a family member is experiencing. Often, they have decided to reach out because their symptoms have begun to significantly impact their lives.

On average, most people will wait up to seven years after coming to the realization that they’re facing a hearing loss challenge before seeking professional care. That’s seven years of missing parts of conversations with loved ones! While this statistic may be shocking, there are two main reasons why someone may avoid seeking treatment for hearing loss.

Why Some People Avoid Treating Hearing Loss

#1. They’re concerned about the financial investment

Hearing care requires some financial investment, but don’t let that scare you away from getting treatment. Many options may help to lessen the financial burden. Insurance coverage, financing, and payment plans may be available.

When you visit us for a comprehensive hearing assessment, we will spend some time discussing the best options for treatment based on your budget. Remember – an investment in your hearing health is an investment in your overall quality of life.

#2. They don’t want to be seen as a hearing aid wearer

No one looks forward to the day that they’ll need to rely on hearing aids. But the reality is that hearing aids are often the best option when it comes to helping you navigate the world around you. The good news is that hearing aids are no longer clunky and obvious. Hearing aid technology has come a long way over the years, and there are many options on the market that are discreet or even invisible to the naked eye.

Help Loved Ones Get the Care They Need

Hearing care doesn’t only affect the person who has it – it also impacts friends and loved ones. It’s common for individuals struggling with hearing loss to isolate themselves from the world around them. Seeing this happen to a loved one isn’t easy.

You can help by talking to your loved one about your concerns and encouraging them to visit a hearing professional to get their hearing tested. You can even offer to schedule the appointment and attend it with them. Convincing someone to get the help they need may be difficult, but it’s the best thing you can do for them.

Comprehensive Hearing Care in Windsor, Ontario

If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of hearing loss, don’t delay. Remember, left untreated, hearing loss can only get worse. And once your hearing is gone, it doesn’t come back. To take the next step toward better hearing health, schedule a hearing test.

If you have any questions that we may be able to help answer, give our office a call at (226) 674-1127. We are available Monday–Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We look forward to hearing from you!

Don’t Delay Seeking Treatment

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Jason Dion, Hearing Instrument Specialist, Owner

Jason graduated from the Hearing Instrument Specialist Program at Conestoga College, with distinction, in 2010. Since graduating, Jason has been practicing as hearing health care professional in Windsor. As a regulated health care provider, he is registered with The Association Of Hearing Instrument Practitioners Of Ontario (A.H.I.P.) As owner, Jason puts a lot of pressure on himself to make sure patients have a positive and stress-free experience. Outside of work, Jason is married and is the proud father to 3 daughters. He likes to spend his spare time coaching hockey, watching his girls play hockey, and is an avid fan of the NFL and NHL (especially Buffalo Bills and Edmonton Oilers)!

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