Better Hearing Center of Palo Alto FAQs

How do I know if I have hearing loss?

Hearing loss occurs to most people as they age. Hearing loss can be due to the aging process, exposure to loud noise, certain medications, infections, head or ear trauma, congenital (birth or prenatal) or hereditary factors, diseases, as well as a number of other causes. In the year 2001, there are some 28 million people in the USA with hearing loss. Hearing loss is the single most common birth “defect” in America. Hearing loss in adults, particularly in seniors, is common.

You may have hearing loss if…

  • You hear people speaking but you have to strain to understand their words.
  • You frequently ask people to repeat what they said.
  • You don’t laugh at jokes because you miss too much of the story or the punch line.
  • You frequently complain that people mumble.
  • You need to ask others about the details of a meeting you just attended.
  • You play the TV or radio louder than your friends, spouse and relatives.
  • You cannot hear the doorbell or the telephone.
  • You find that looking at people when they speak to you makes it easier to understand.

If you have any of these symptoms, you should see a hearing care professional to get an “audiometric evaluation.” An audiometric evaluation (AE) is the term used to describe a diagnostic hearing test, performed by a licensed hearing care professional.  An AE is not just pressing the button when you hear a “beep.” Rather, an audiometric evaluation allows the hearing care professional to determine the type and degree of your hearing loss, and it tells the professional how well or how poorly you understand speech. After all, speech is the single most important sound, and the ability to understand speech is extremely important. The AE also includes a thorough case history (interview) as well as visual inspection of the ear canals and eardrum. The results of the AE are useful to the physician should the hearing aid consultant conclude that your hearing problem may be treated with medical or surgical alternatives.

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Better Hearing Center
of Palo Alto

480 Lytton Avenue, Suite 1
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Phone: (650) 322-0384
Fax: (650) 322-2302

Better Hearing Center
of Berkeley

2316 Dwight Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone: (510) 862-3449
Fax: (510) 845-0360

CSG
Better Hearing Center

31 Panoramic Way, FL 1
Walnut Creek, CA 94595
Phone: (925) 938-8686
Fax: (925) 938-7473

Better Hearing Center
of Monterey

665 Munras Avenue, Suite 103
Monterey, CA 93940
Phone: (831) 648-1600
Fax: (831) 648-1700

Golden Gate
Hearing Services

1400 Franklin Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: (415) 931-8180
Fax: (415) 931-1323