Call or Text (843) 766-7103

Call or Text to Schedule

(843) 766-7103

Call our Orangeburg Office Directly

(803) 536-5511

Call our Walterboro Office Directly 

(843) 549-1720

Four Reasons You Should Invest in Your Hearing Health

Hearing loss is quite common, more than 48 million people throughout the country experiencing it right now, but only about 20 percent who could benefit from the use of a hearing aid actually uses one. Your Charleston audiologist wants to help you see why investing in a treatment for your hearing loss can do more than simply help you hear better.

Hearing aids are an investment that require some time to get used to. Before you decide they are not worth the price tag, take the following into consideration.

Improve Quality of Life

A study conducted by Better Hearing Institute (BHI) surveyed 2,000 individuals with hearing loss. The researchers found that in addition to seeing improvements in their ability to communicate, those who used a hearing aid saw an increase in their:

  • Romance
  • Sense of Humor
  • Mental Health
  • Emotional Health
  • Physical Health
  • Sense of Safety
  • Self-Confidence
  • Feelings about Self
  • Sense of Independence
  • Work Relationships

Improved Emotional Well-being

Those who choose to seek treatment for their hearing loss are able to overcome their reliance on others and navigate the world on their own again, which can help them regain a sense of control. It also reduces their periods of social isolation and leads to healthier and longer-lasting relationships.

Your Charleston audiologist confirms that those who use a hearing aid are shown to have higher self-esteem and quality of life than those who don’t.

Improved General Health

Untreated hearing loss has been linked to feelings of depression, anger and anxiety as well as a higher risk of cognitive decline and physical injuries, especially falls. Those who choose to treat their hearing loss see an improvement in their balance.

Improved Professional Success

Untreated hearing loss can make concentrating difficult, especially when communicating with others. It can lead to reduced job performance and less monetary compensation. In addition, new research suggests that untreated hearing loss may make learning new things harder, which can lead to problems storing new information.

Ready to invest in your hearing health? Contact your Charleston audiologist today to get started.

Learn More About Your Hearing Health