What Does a Hearing Instrument Specialist Do?

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What Does a Hearing Instrument Specialist Do? If you are experiencing difficulty with your ears or hearing, your primary care physician may give you a list of hearing specialists in your area to call for an appointment. Most people think of audiologists when considering hearing professionals. An audiologist deals with the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss. They are the ones who typically administer and analyze hearing tests. They are a good starting point when seeking hearing aid help. Another important position in the hearing profession is the hearing instrument specialist. This is a job with a lot of functions. One of the main duties of a hearing instrument specialist is to educate the public about hearing loss and how to protect the hearing. They frequently conduct presentations and provide information in the community through marketing and public outreach endeavors. Hearing instrument specialists also work directly with patients in a similar fashion as audiologists. They perform exams, hearing assessments and recommend treatment options. They play a big role in helping patients choose the best hearing instruments to meet the needs of their specific condition. They place orders for instruments, including making impressions and performing fittings. They teach patients how to operate, adjust and maintain their hearing devices properly. Any hearing aid provider will tell you today’s market offers a wide range of hearing devices and hearing accessories available.

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