When is the BEST Time To Buy Hearing Aids?
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Most people delay treating hearing loss for 7–10 years, assuming they should wait for the perfect discount or a special promotion. But hearing loss is a health condition, not a retail purchase, and waiting has real consequences for communication, brain function, relationships, and long-term well-being.
In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett, audiologist and founder of Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus, explains the five clinical signs that signal the right time to treat hearing loss is now. You'll learn how social withdrawal begins, why conversations feel mentally exhausting, how relationships start to strain, and why work performance and safety can be affected long before the hearing loss feels "bad enough."
We also break down why so many people feel like "everyone is mumbling," what high-frequency loss does to speech clarity, and how early treatment protects the brain from increased cognitive load. Dr. Garrett also addresses common barriers such as cost, stigma, and unrealistic expectations, explaining what real medical-model hearing care looks like — including follow-up visits, counseling, and Real Ear Measurements.
If you've been wondering whether it's time to take the next step, this episode gives you a clear, evidence-based roadmap.
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