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Arnold Hearing Aid

You’re ready to take that important first step in improving your life through better hearing. With so many ads, claims, prices, etc., you may now be confused and not know where to start.

Remember, you will wear your hearing aids from 12 to 16 hours a day (or more) every day. You want hearing aids that are clear, comfortable, and enhance only the sounds you need.

The skill of your hearing professional is most important in determining your satisfaction and success with hearing aids. A qualified professional is Licensed and Board Certified and can determine through accurate testing your hearing needs.

That professional should be caring with a thorough knowledge of their products so they can select the fitting that best suits your hearing needs and lifestyle. From entry-level to the high-end digitals they know the features that will best suit your hearing needs such as directional microphones, multiple programs, noise reduction, etc. They will instruct you on the use and care of your hearing aids and give you that all-important service when you need it.

Choose a long-established company — a good indication that the needs of their patients have been well served. Check references with family and friends, and ask for client testimonials.

Be wary of price advertising that seems too good to be true. It probably is or the hearing aid advertised may be totally inappropriate for your needs and end up sitting in a drawer—not a good value.

Know that you receive a quality hearing aid from a dependable manufacturer that will offer good service. There are many features that determine the price of a hearing aid. Most manufacturers offer only 100% digital technology with varying features from entry level to high-end technology. Know what you are getting for your money.

You are entitled to a 30-day trial period and a written copy of your purchase agreement. Know your warranties and charges for services after the sale, if any.

ARNOLD HEARING AID has been a trusted name in quality hearing services for over 63 years. So if you “hear” but don’t understand what has been said, especially in noisy environments, now is the perfect time for your complimentary hearing evaluation. You will never be treated like a number here. Your name and hearing needs are important to us.

Good hearing is an important part of your good health. You can depend on us to offer you a quality hearing aid fitting—one that will enhance your lifestyle for many years to come. Our experience makes the difference. Call us today at (901) 726-0044. Don’t delay.

By Luke Fortner - Luke Fortner, President of Arnold Hearing Aid, is a past president and current member of the International Hearing Society & Tennessee Hearing Society. He served as Chairperson for the Tennessee Licensing Board for Hearing Specialists for 12 years and has been a member for 22 years. Mr. Fortner also has served as chairman of the National Board of Certification of Hearing Instrument Sciences. He says,
“You’re never a number here. Your name and hearing needs are important to us.”

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