Replacing Receiver in the Ear Tubes Domes and Filters - A Guide to Changing Hearing Aid Tubing
When it comes to hearing aid longevity and looking after your hearing aid, we at Tracy James Hearing believe aftercare is just as important as the device, In fact it is one of our 5 core values!
Our aftercare service is there to ensure that you’re able to get the most out of your hearing and hearing care device over time. All hearing aid devices will need repairs or in-house maintenance over time. We encourage 6-monthly clean and checks and we offer free wax removal to our hearing aid clients.
To further assist you with the maintenance of your hearing aids effectively at home, take a look at the following guides filled with practical tips for essential maintenance tasks, such as changing the hearing aid tubing, replacing the receiver in the ear and swapping out those important filters…
A Guide to changing hearing aid tubing (Source: NHS)
Replacing receiver in the ear tubes domes and filters (Source: Phonak)
Maintaining your hearing aids is key to ensuring consistent sound quality and a better listening experience. Services like our free aftercare provide valuable support with this. Furthermore, gaining practical skills as set out in the above guides also enable you to confidently care for your hearing aids at home between visits.
If your are a Tracy James Hearing hearing aid customer and would like to book in for your free 6 monthly clean and check service, then you can do so here
Alternatively if you have hearing aids and would like us to repair / clean / adjust them for you or would simply like to book in for a hearing test with us you can do so via our websites contact page.