Living With Hearing Loss Find Answers

Hearing loss doesn’t have to slow you down. Your local Beltone hearing care professional can assess your hearing health and provide hearing aid solutions that allow you to enjoy and participate in life. Beltone offers hearing aids that are designed and built with advanced technology to help you hear better and offer features that allow you to move throughout your day freely.

Book a free appointment today and begin your journey to better hearing.

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three men out side having fun outside

Adjusting to Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids

Living with hearing loss doesn’t need to feel difficult or overwhelming. With the right hearing aids, you can live life to the fullest and hear what matters the most to you.

Below are some recommendations for getting adjusted to your new hearing aids.


Let your friends and family in on your journey to better hearing


Communicating with your loved ones will help to remind you that you aren’t in this alone—and having conversations and new experiences are a great way to get used to your new hearing aids.

Expect an adjustment period to learn your new equipment


For most people, hearing loss occurs over a long period of time. As a result, you will need to be patient while your hearing readjusts to all the “new” sounds that your Beltone hearing aids pick up.

Give yourself permission to relearn activities


As you jump back into your favorite activities with your new hearing aids, you may sometimes find yourself falling short of your expectations. Instead of getting frustrated, remind yourself that you’re in an adjustment period, and you may have to rediscover and relearn certain hearing-related skills.

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man and woman skiing

Don’t Let Hearing Loss Hold You Back

Hearing loss doesn’t have to take over your life. You can keep the fun, passion and conversation going with Beltone hearing aids. They’ll keep pace with you and your passions— empowering you to enjoy the life you want, regardless of your hearing loss.


Adjustments on the go


The Beltone HearMax mobile app allows you to adjust your hearing aids according to your surroundings. Whether you’re engaged in quiet conversation or running errands in a noisy space, your hearing aids can be fine-tuned for seamless hearing wherever your day takes you.

Weatherproof and sweatproof


Beltone’s hearing aids are weatherproof and sweatproof, which means you can spend more time outdoors doing what you love without worrying about your hearing aids.

Rechargeability


Beltone’s hearing aids are available in rechargeable styles, so you’ll never need to worry about swapping batteries.

Discreet styles


Beltone offers discreet hearing aids that sit inside your ear, barely noticeable.

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Online Hearing Assessment

Visit any Beltone Hearing Care Center to discover just how simple it is to improve your hearing.

You can also take our online hearing assessment to get a head start on your free appointment—we’ll forward your results to your local Beltone office. The results will help your hearing care professional begin the process of determining your level of hearing loss and which hearing aids are right for you.

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Take the Next Step

Don't wait any longer to begin your journey to better hearing. Beltone is ready to help you hear what matters the most to you.

Schedule a free hearing screening with a Beltone hearing care professional to explore your options.

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man hugging a dog

The Support You Need Anytime, Anywhere

Beltone is dedicated to supporting you no matter where you’re located or which Beltone office you visit. You can count on Beltone for the life of your hearing aids. We offer:


A nationwide network of 1,500 Hearing Care Centers that can service your hearing aids.

Remote fine-tuning of your hearing aids and face-to-face video appointments within the Beltone HearMax app through the Remote Care Live feature.

Patient care representatives who are ready to assist you at 1-800-BELTONE (1-800-235-8663).


Click the link below to learn more about the lifetime of care and protection available to Beltone customers like you.

Understanding Hearing Loss

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What Are the Signs of Hearing Loss?

The first step on your hearing health journey is to recognize the signs of hearing loss, such as difficulty understanding words or constantly needing to turn up the volume. Watch for these symptoms.
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Hearing Loss Is Everywhere

Hearing loss is more common than you might think, affecting approximately 1 in 8 Americans.¹ If you have hearing loss, you’re not alone.
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How Can I Help Someone With Hearing Loss?

If you’re supporting someone with hearing loss, Beltone is the hearing care partner you can depend on for answers and resources.
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Hearing Loss Resources

If you would like to learn more about hearing loss, take a look at the helpful resources we have compiled.
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old couple on the beach

Types & Causes of Hearing Loss

Hearing impairment or hearing loss is a perceived reduction in your ability to hear. Your sense of hearing involves several parts of your body working together, and an issue at any point in the process can lead to a problem. Keep reading to learn more about the three types of hearing loss and the common causes.

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man holding onto his ear

What Is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is a common medical condition associated with hearing loss that is often experienced as ringing, hissing, buzzing or roaring in the ears. If you are experiencing these symptoms—intermittently or constantly—a Beltone hearing care professional can help you get relief.

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woman looking out of the window

Impacts of Hearing Loss

Untreated hearing loss has been linked to dementia, depression, falls and other serious health conditions. It can also leave people feeling isolated and make it difficult to participate in once-loved activities. Addressing hearing loss is an important part of maintaining good health.