Trusted Hearing Care in Northwest Arkansas
Importance of Follow-up Hearing Care
As soon as you walk into our service and programming room, you will know that you are in the right place to have your aids properly serviced. We have a state-of-the-art hearing aid instrument analyzer.
This computer base analyzer runs a test and diagnostic sweep of all the parameters of your hearing aids ANSI standards. The analyzer runs a series of test on the instruments gain and output levels, frequency response, distortion levels, compression levels, microphone noise levels, etc. This analyzer removes the guess work out of properly repairing and adjusting your hearing aids.
If you are having trouble or not hearing well with your hearing aids, then take advantage of our computer base analyzer and combined this with our National Board Certified Audioprosthologist with over thirty years of experience, which is a winning combination to improve your hearing.
We verify all of our hearing aid fittings with
Real EarMeasurement Prescriptive Verification
What Is Real Ear Measurement (REM)
Real Ear Measurement (REM) is a computerized hearing aid fitting analyzer. Each individual’s ear canal size, shape and hearing processes are different. REM allows your hearing care professional to better recognize the sensitivities of your hearing processes and compensate for those differences when programming your hearing aid.
With REM, we can measure and record your hearing instruments performance while you’re actually wearing them in your ears. This prescriptive fitting protocol provides verification that the hearing instruments are properly fitted to your individual requirements based on your specific hearing loss.
"When a patient leaves our office after a fitting with REM, we know just how well the patient is going to hear because we have seen it in vivid color on our computer screen when we reach their prescriptive fitting target."
– Mark L. Oyler, BC-HIS, ACA
– Mark L. Oyler, BC-HIS, ACA