Tuesday 9 January 2018

PREPARING FOR YOUR AUDIOLOGIST APPOINTMENT



Happy New Year 2018 to dearest readers and clients! Hopefully it is not too late to wish you all a joyous and successful year ahead. I am pretty sure most of us have prepared ourselves for the New Year with a long list of 2018 resolution. For parents with school-aged children, it must be exciting preparing your children mentally and physically for the new term. While for working individuals, you must have prepared yourself for new goals as an employee. Prepare. Prepare. Prepare. Notice how many times the word PREPARE appears in the above paragraph? Indeed preparation is an important aspect in our daily life. 

So as a start for 2018, I would like to share a simple topic but can greatly contribute to a successful audiologist appointment. Let’s have a look at the tips to prepare yourselves to meet your audiologist:
  
1. PRE BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT
    Booking your appointment in advance will keep you from the hassle of waiting when you
    arrived at the centre. You surely do not want to wake up and arrive very early but ended up
    waiting for an hour or two because of the long list of clients who had pre booked their
    sessions. This is especially true when you plan for an appointment for your little kids.
    To ensure you have a smooth day, make a call or send an email to your preferred audiology
    centre to book a session which best suits to your time.
    With that, you can make the most of your time during the session as well as for the rest of
    the day after your session ends. 

2. LIST DOWN YOUR CONCERN, SYMPTOMS, MEDICAL HISTORY AND LIFESTYLE
    It is a standard procedure in any audiologist appointment to ask you questions at the
    beginning of the session. So do not get panic when you are given a set of
    questionnaire for you to fill in.
    Instead, few days before your appointment, take a moment to think about
    your condition and concern, medical history and lifestyle or any simple details that you
    think are related to your reason for seeing an audiologist at the first place. If you are not
    good at memorizing (wait, that’s me), write down all those information on a piece of paper.
    All your input will significantly help the audiologist to determine suitable assessments and
    management for you.

3. BRING RELATED DOCUMENTS
    If you have any related documents (if you think it is related to your current audiology
    condition) such as referral letters or your previous hearing assessments report, bring it
    together with you. This could give some idea or info to your audiologist to the current
    condition you have.

4. DO YOUR RESEARCH
    Prepare yourself by doing simple reading on your condition either you are experiencing 
    hearing loss, tinnitus or balance problem or if you decides to buy hearing aids. 
    Get yourself exposed to some of the terminology so that you won’t be totally clueless during
    your first visit. This can help you to understand the audiologist explanation easier and save
    you some time too. For a start, you can read about hearing loss at this link:
5. LIST DOWN QUESTIONS
    Remember the time you went for your first dentist appointment? Or the first time
    you met your future in laws? Or maybe the first time you went on a date? Do you have any
    regrets after leaving for not asking questions or doing things that you have set in mind earlier
    on? Exactly, this can also happen to you during your audiologist appointment and surely it
    can happen to anyone. Especially if this is your first time to see an audiologist,
    you can get a bit overwhelm with the new inputs provided to you.
    Keep calm and make sure you write down your questions before the
    appointment day. Never ever think that a question is too simple or ridiculous to be asked.
    Never underestimate the power of asking.

6. BRING A FAMILY MEMBER OR FRIENDS
    If you are not confident to go alone, bring a family member or a friend to your appointment.
    If it is your parents or husband or wife who is scheduled for the appointment, take time to
    accompany them. Having someone accompanying you can be a great of help as they might
    have questions which you might have not think about or they can take notes on important
    information that you might have missed. Two heads is always better than one :)


With all these tips, I hope you get to make the most out of your visit to your preferred audiology centre. Remember to always prepare beforehand and if you are in doubt, give a call to your chosen audiology centre. There will always someone to help you.
“The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” 
― H.J. Brown

We Hear You.

Written by,
Tasnim Hazizan
Audiologist & Product specialist
Eartistic Hearing & Balance Centre

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1 comment:

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