Hearing loss impacts the lives of many people young and old. Fortunately, we live in an age where hearing aids can improve and, in some cases, restore your hearing. At Coastal Hearing Care, we know that it’s not always easy to identify signs of hearing loss. We compiled a list of some clear indications that you need hearing aids.

Missing Calls
One of the most common signs that you might need a hearing aid is if you constantly miss phone calls even though your mobile is at maximum volume. You might also find it challenging to hear what the person on the other line is saying. Other sounds you might not hear include:
- Doorbell
- House alarm
- Car alarm
- Your alarm clocks
- Cooking timers
Make an appointment with us if you suspect you need help with your hearing.
Difficulty Following Conversations
You might find yourself constantly asking people to repeat themselves when conversing with them. Maybe you find it difficult to hear people speaking when the background noise is too high. Always asking others to speak up is frustrating for you and them. Visit a professional like us at Coastal Hearing Care to help you find hearing aids that will help you converse like you used to with your loved ones. We can help you with hearing aid fittings as well as hearing aid repairs.
Putting the Volume Higher on Your TV or Radio
If you start turning the volume higher and higher on your various devices like TVs, radios, and smartphones, it might be time to get a hearing aid. Ask your loved ones to help you discern whether the volume really is soft. Hearing aids can help improve your hearing so that you don’t have to rock the neighborhood down with your loud entertainment.
Come for a hearing aid evaluation at Coastal Hearing Care. We are happy to help you locate the source of your hearing issues and select the best aids for your ears. We also offer a range of other hearing services. Call us at (941) 229-2122 or complete this contact form to make an appointment today. We’re happy to answer your questions and help you get your hearing back.