

Paul Simison became a certified teacher of the deaf and hearing impaired in 1974. After teaching for five years, his passion turned to hearing science, and he earned a second master's degree in audiology in 1981. Following a Clinical Fellowship Year at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, he served as an audiology consultant for the CREC Hearing Impaired Program, the Connecticut Institute for the Blind, and the Gillette Hearing Center in Hartford. He then joined Hearing Aid Services of West Hartford before its merger with the Hearing Improvement Center, where he has practiced since 1983. Cathy Vanden Heuvel manages the West Hartford Office with regard to scheduling, billing, insurances, and occasional minor hearing aid repair
Getting Hearing Aids Once you have told us your history and your personal expectations with regard to your hearing, we provide you with detailed advice on the most appropriate products and facilities to meet your requirements: •Which ear has a problem hearing? •Which style of hearing aid is most suitable for you: analog, digitally programmable or fully digital? •Do you want to regulate the volume of the hearing aid yourself, or would you prefer a hearing aid that adjusts automatically to any hearing situation? •Which aid best suits your hearing loss or your personal situation? A Completely-in-the Ear, In-the-Canal, In-the-Ear (ITE), or behind-the-ear aid (BTE) aid? Test & AudiometryIn order to adjust your hearing aid to your individual requirements, we first determine your personal hearing profile, or audiogram. This is done by testing your ability to hear a variety of speech and environmental sounds. The Ear ImpressionSince the various systems produce different hearing impressions, it is important for you to make a comparison yourself. For this purpose we will produce custom-made earmolds based on the exact contours of your ears. We can then ensure that your hearing aid fits perfectly. The FittingTo determine the optimum settings for your hearing aids, we use your audiogram, as well as your personal impression of how well you can hear. This adjustment process is carried out using a computer. When adjusting your hearing aids, we take various measurements to check how well you can hear. Once we teach you how to operate them and instruct you on the energy supply (batteries), you should wear your new hearing aids for a few days in your regular surroundings. Based upon what you tell us about how well you can hear in your everyday surroundings, we will make any necessary final adjustments to your hearing aids. Follow-up CareOnce your hearing aids have been fitted to your complete satisfaction, we will provide you with detailed information on how they should be maintained. Of course, you can have your hearing aids checked by us at any time. This will ensure that the sound quality remains as good as ever, and will extend the life of your aids.
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM by Appointment |
| Tuesday | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM by Appointment |
| Wednesday | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM by Appointment |
| Thursday | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM by Appointment |
| Friday | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM by Appointment |
| Saturday | Closed |



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