How often should I get my hearing checked?

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Regular hearing assessments are essential for maintaining good auditory health. It is typically recommended that adults have their hearing evaluated at least once every three years, especially if they are experiencing any difficulties with their hearing. However, individuals who are exposed to loud environments, have a family history of hearing loss, or notice changes in their hearing should consider more frequent evaluations. For older adults, yearly check-ups may be more beneficial, as age-related hearing loss can progress gradually. Additionally, anyone who experiences sudden changes in hearing, tinnitus, or balance issues should seek evaluation promptly. Progressive Hearing & Balance emphasizes the importance of regular assessments to ensure early detection and management of hearing and balance disorders. For the most accurate guidance, it may be helpful to refer to the resources available on their website.
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Answered Sep 4, 2025

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