Services

Advanced hearing services for every need.

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Hearing Tests

Our hearing clinic provides hearing tests to West Hartford, Avon, Enfield, Wallingford, Glastonbury, and Willimantic. The purpose of the hearing test is to determine if a hearing loss is present; the cause; degree of hearing loss as well as type; and what the best treatment option will be. During your appointment, we will perform a series of tests, including:

Woman performing a hearing test at her local audiologist
Woman getting her hearing aids fitted

Hearing Aid Fitting

Once we have the results of your hearing test – your audiogram – we can help you find a pair of hearing aids that will assist you in hearing better. We will fit the hearing aids to your unique ear shape so they sit comfortably and securely in/on your ear. Then, we will expertly program the hearing aids to your individual hearing prescription.

Woman getting her hearing aids fitted
Man speaking with his audiologist on his hearing difficulties

Hearing Aid Repair Services

If your hearing aids don’t sound quite right or don’t feel good in your ears, bring them in to be serviced. We can fix most issues in office, so you can get your hearing aids back quickly. If your devices have suffered from more severe damage, they may need to go back to the manufacturer for repairs. We can handle this process for you and we even offer loaner hearing aids that you can use while you wait.

In addition to our repair services, we also offer hearing aid cleanings. To get the most out of your devices, it’s important to bring them in on a regular basis for a deep cleaning. This way we can remove any built-up earwax, dust, or dirt that has become trapped inside the tiny components.

Man speaking with his audiologist on his hearing difficulties
Woman getting cochlear implants put on

Cochlear Implant Evaluations

Sometimes hearing aids aren’t enough. For severe hearing losses we offer cochlear implant evaluations, which are hearing devices that are surgically implanted to stimulate your cochlea (hearing nerve). We can perform a hearing exam and determine if you could be helped by a cochlear implant. If you are a candidate, we will refer you to a doctor or specialist who can perform the surgery.

Woman getting cochlear implants put on
Audiologist having a follow up with her patient

Cochlear Implant Programming and Maintenance

After you have surgically received your cochlear implant, we can provide activation and programming to ensure your device is providing you with the right amount of amplification and you can understand the sounds you are hearing. This process may take several weeks as you adjust to hearing again.

To ensure the longevity of your cochlear implant, it’s important to perform regular maintenance on the external parts – the microphone, processor, and transmitter or headpiece. We provide ongoing support and will make regular adjustments as needed.

Solinsky Hearing Center is a proud member of the Cochlear Provider Network with Cochlear Americas!

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Man struggling with tinnitus symptoms

Tinnitus Management

Do you hear a buzzing, ringing, or whistling sound in your ears? You may have tinnitus. Tinnitus is a common condition that affects millions of people in the U.S. Commonly known as “ringing in the ears,” tinnitus affects everyone differently, and can range from mildly annoying to debilitating.

While there is no one tinnitus treatment that can stop ringing in the ears, there are management options that can help reduce the severity of your symptoms. One option we carry is hearing aids with a tinnitus masking feature. These devices will play soothing sounds in your ears to distract your brain from tinnitus. If you are interested in trying tinnitus hearing aids, contact us to learn more.

Man struggling with tinnitus symptoms
Woman using hearing protection as she is playing in a band

Hearing Protection

Approximately 26 million adults in the U.S. have experienced permanent damage to their hearing as a result of loud noise exposure. From loud music to occupational noise, your ears are sensitive to sounds and require the proper hearing protection. At Solinsky Hearing Center, we can create custom earmolds, earplugs, swim plugs, and in-ear monitors for musicians. Whether you are regularly exposed to loud sounds in your environment, or you plan on being around noise that exceeds 85 decibels, you should wear hearing protection.

Woman using hearing protection as she is playing in a band