It doesn't take them long to run through a quick screening to compare key frequencies with your previous test. And less expensive for your insurance company, too. Sometimes the problem is with your HA's, dirt on the microphones or something.
this! I had an issue like that except there was wax on the microphones too *oh well, it's just a $35 checkup LOL*It doesn't take them long to run through a quick screening to compare key frequencies with your previous test. And less expensive for your insurance company, too. Sometimes the problem is with your HA's, dirt on the microphones or something.
Yes, you need to tell your audiologist and PCP or ENT. This is like asking if you should tell a doctor that you accidentally cut off a finger.Oh just an update here, I get my ear mould in less than 8 hours.
It is currently 2am for me but I keep getting bouts of feeling sick as I am really scared.
Also I am worried about a slight pain (inner right ear) I have had in burst for about 4 days do I need to tell the audiologist tomorrow about this when I see them?