FAQ

Educational information on hearing loss and hearing aids.

Frequently Asked Questions

Earwax impaction can affect your hearing and be uncomfortable. If you have clogged ears due to earwax, there are a management options that can loosen wax and help you hear better. If you are unsure why your ears feel full, contact us today for an ear exam. We can look inside your ears and determine if impacted earwax is the culprit of your muffled hearing.

Real ear measurement evaluates sound pressure levels in your ear canal that is developed when wearing a hearing aid. Our hearing specialists use real ear measurement to ensure your hearing aids are providing you with the proper amplification to hear in different environments.

Even those with severe or profound hearing loss can experience tinnitus. Tinnitus is the perception of hearing a noise inside your ears or head. Although you don’t have to have hearing loss in order to experience the symptoms of tinnitus, it is fairly common. If tinnitus is bothering you, contact us for an appointment. We can perform a hearing assessment and stop the ringing in your ears.

Binaural hearing loss refers to a loss of hearing in both ears. This is incredibly common and affects individuals of all ages. If you have hearing loss in both ears, the best treatment option is binaural hearing aids. This way you can hear all the sound around you.

Analog hearing aids are becoming less and less common. Analog hearing aids make continuous sound waves louder, amplifying all the sounds around you. Digital hearing aids can identify and convert sound waves to duplicate the sound you want to hear (such as a person speaking) in your hearing aids. At our hearing center, we can help you find the best small hearing aid for your needs.

While sensorineural hearing loss is irreversible, there are ways you can improve your hearing ability. Hearing aids will provide you with the proper amplification and clarity to hear better. This will make it easier for you to hear in noisy or complex environments and to better recognize speech. We carry a wide range of technology, including discreet hearing aids and small invisible devices.

Request Appointment

Visit Our 4 CA Locations!

Wesson Hearing Aid Center in Manteca, CA

Manteca, CA

1079 Eucalyptus St
Suite B
Manteca, CA

Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun

9AM – 5PM
9AM – 5PM
9AM – 5PM
9AM – 5PM
9AM – 4PM
Appt Only
Closed

Wesson Hearing Aid Center in Modesto, CA

Modesto, CA

4101 Tully Rd
Suite 102
Modesto, CA

Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun

9AM – 5PM
9AM – 5PM
9AM – 5PM
9AM – 5PM
9AM – 4PM
Appt Only
Closed

Wesson Hearing Aid Center in Tracy, CA

Tracy, CA

1486 West 11th St
Suite 116
Tracy, CA

Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun

Closed
9AM – 5PM
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed

wesson hearing center stockton

Stockton, CA

880 W Benjamin Holt Drive Stockton, CA 95207

Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun

9AM – 5PM
9AM – 5PM
9AM – 5PM
9AM – 5PM
9AM – 4PM
Appt Only
Closed

CQ Partners at Wesson Hearing Aid Center
© 2024 Wesson Hearing Aid Center
We are now open and accepting new patients! Schedule your appointment.