Hearing and Balance

REAL EAR MEASUREMENT

The problem with most hearing aids is that they are not a perfect fit, and therefore don’t work for everyone. This causes the user to be dissatisfied with their hearing aid purchase, which ultimately results in them abandoning it. 

In recent years, digital signal processing has been used as an attempt to improve upon this issue; however this approach is often unsuccessful because the technology does not take into account how well a person’s individual hearing loss responds to amplification at different frequencies (i.e., some people may have great low-frequency response but poor high-frequency response). Real ear measurement solves these issues by using computer algorithms based on actual measurements of each patient’s unique auditory system and allows us to create custom programs that combine all the benefits of digital processing with the precision of real ear measures (or probe microphone) technology.

At PA Center for Hearing and Balance, we can provide our patients with customized solutions that will meet or exceed their expectations for optimal sound quality while also providing them relief from hearing loss.

BENEFITS OF REAL EAR MEASUREMENT

Real-ear measures are the most accurate validation of hearing aid performance, and this is due to their ability to measure the SPL that a hearing aid provides at the level of ear drum. Few other measures have been developed which are able to do so as well.

There are many ways to test hearing aids, but they cannot be tested in the same way as a real ear. Still, these tests provide much more accurate results than any of the other available measures because it is able to measure what level of sound waves are actually being produced by the hearing aid at the ear drum.

REAL EAR MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE

Audiologists can find the perfect custom settings for any hearing-impaired patient by using a nifty probe microphone. Patients will be provided a hearing aid, which is then put in their ear and attached to the probe microphone. This mic measures sound quality as it enters the eardrum, and audiologists adjust accordingly.

In order to get the most accurate results, it is important for audiologists not only to rely on real ear measurements but also properly correlate hearing aid fitting and hearing test results.

For the real ear measurement procedure, imagine two small, fleshy tubes attached to an electronic device. The tubes are inserted into a person’s ears and the device is turned on. It emits sounds that travel through the ear canal and produce vibrations in the eardrum. Our audiologists will then be able to measure how much of each sound has been amplified by our hearing aid, as well as compare it with what was required for someone who passed their hearing test.

REAL EAR MEASUREMENT IN SPRINGFIELD, PA

If you wear hearing aids, then you know the importance of accurate settings. With real ear measurement, we can check how well you can hear – frequency by frequency, through the WHOLE hearing spectrum. So if your new hearing aids are uncomfortable or don’t seem to work that well, come see us for a Real Ear Measurement (REM) and we’ll help get your settings just right!

With real ear measurement, the chance of getting inferior hearing aids is significantly lowered. You’re in luck if your audiologist automatically carries out real ear measurements because these measure are optimized for the best possible experience. You’ll also have a higher chance of being fitted with good quality hearing aids that fit your needs instead of wearing something subpar or ill-fitting. 

We do more than just make sure your hearing aids are in and working. We work with most major manufacturers to ensure you get the best fit for your needs, with personalized settings that will be tailored to your individual lifestyle. So don’t wait another day: schedule an appointment today.

At PA Center for Hearing and Balance, we make sure that your hearing aids will stay in your ears and provide a superior result instead of just gathering dust in your drawer. By getting your hearing verified using real ear measurement, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that you’re getting the best prescription and not just going along with a first-fit manufacturer setting.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Here at PA Center for Hearing and Balance, we know that real ear measurement plays a huge role in the efficiency of your hearing aid.   Real ear measurement uses technology to more accurately respond to how you are actually hearing.  It ensures you get the best hearing experience your hearing aids can provide.

Our team of audiologists believes in the importance of turning hearing aids into true tools that can help improve a person’s quality of life. That is why we always provide an accurate and precise real ear measurement to determine the best type and settings for each individual patient.

When it comes to assessing how well you hear, there are many different methods doctors or audiologists can use to measure your hearing level. Our team supports using real ear measurements because they have proven that REM will greatly improve the way patients can hear in all situations, making sure they’re enjoying their favorite music or movie without any interference – whether at home, work, or outside on a busy sidewalk.

If you plan on buying a new hearing aid, it’s important to choose a provider who offers an experienced and skilled team to provide real ear measurements.

A hearing aid is a device that can amplify sound. The closer to the ear, the louder and clearer it becomes. It’s important to have an ear measurement done on a hearing aid user in order to get them the perfect level of amplification for their unique needs. 

A person with impaired hearing will need a personalised solution depending on what they’re trying to hear over (and how loud) those sounds are. Hearing loss affects every individual differently which is why we recommend getting your ears measured at least once per year by one of our certified audiologists so you will know if you’ve got all the help you need from your device or if there are any adjustments required for future use.

Real ear measurement is not just a luxury – it’s an important tool for identifying hearing loss and determining the appropriate amplification needs. With REM, audiologists can more accurately measure the sound level in your ear canal when wearing a hearing aid so that they can make informed judgments about whether you need to upgrade or improve your current instrument.

The best way to ensure that you are getting the most out of your hearing aids is by having a real ear measurement done. This will give us an accurate picture of what we need to do as far as adjusting them for your specific needs.

Hearing aids today are equipped with first-fit technology, which uses a microphone to listen to the wearer’s unique frequency and automatically adjust until it is accurate.

When you hear the word “first fit,” it’s not usually what people think of. First fits are audiologist’s estimates on how much amplification or prescription is needed to correct your hearing loss, and they do this by using manufacturers software. But first fits can be inaccurate because real ear measurement (REM) is a more accurate way to measure your hearing loss.

We can tell you from experience that even the most expensive hearing aids cannot accurately hit the bullseye with first fit settings. We at PA Center for Hearing and Balance know this because we practice real ear measurement.

It takes just a few minutes per ear to get an accurate reading for your hearing aid. This is an important step because it helps you get the best settings and amplification possible.

The real ear measurement is painless and done before you know it. Think of REM as going to a professional to have an easy procedure done – getting your haircut, going to the dentist- not scary at all.

Hear Better. Live Better.