Hearing Aid Repair

When your hearing aids are not working the way they should, everything feels a little harder. Absolute Hearing Services knows how much you rely on your devices, and getting you back to hearing clearly is something we take seriously.

Our team offers comprehensive performance checks, programming adjustments and component replacements to restore your devices.

Common Hearing Aid Repairs

Daily wear and tear can eventually lead to performance issues that require professional attention. Our Registered Hearing Instrument Practitioners frequently address a variety of common mechanical and electronic malfunctions to get your devices working smoothly again.

These can include:

  • Replacing cracked or hardened acoustic tubing
  • Clearing impacted wax and debris from the receiver ports
  • Swapping out damaged battery doors and corroded contacts
  • Fixing torn or broken custom earmolds and shells
  • Replacing malfunctioning microphones and internal speakers

Solutions for Major Hearing Aid Issues

Many common hearing aid issues stem from minor blockages or wear and tear that can be resolved quickly during an office visit. When you bring your device in, we examine the tubing, microphone covers and wax guards to identify hidden buildup that blocks sound.

Often, a professional acoustic cleaning or a simple part replacement is all it takes to restore the technology to optimal performance. If the issue involves severe internal damage or cracked casings that cannot be fixed on-site, we manage the manufacturer repair process on your behalf.

We handle the secure shipping, manufacturer communication and tracking to ensure your technology is restored safely and returned to you as quickly as possible.

Professional Cleaning and Maintenance

Regular maintenance is the most effective way to prevent unexpected breakdowns and extend the lifespan of your technology. Professional cleanings go far deeper than daily wiping, utilizing specialized tools to remove deeply embedded debris and moisture.

We also inspect the internal seals and vents to catch any wear and tear before it becomes a bigger issue. Scheduling a checkup twice a year keeps your hearing aids performing reliably and makes sure the sound quality remains crisp.