Fix Your Hearing Aid at Home (Before You Come In)
- ⭐ Fix common hearing aid problems at home in just minutes
- ⭐ Step-by-step videos created by hearing care professionals
- ⭐ Learn when a simple fix is enough — and when to seek expert help

Hearing Aid Help & Troubleshooting Videos
Simple, clinician-approved videos from Advanced Audiology Institute to help you fix common hearing aid issues at home. Reviewed by our audiology team
What’s the Problem?
- “No sound”
- “Sound is weak”
- “Whistling noise”
- “Not turning on”
Fix Common Problems
Understand Your Hearing
- Conductive Hearing Loss
- Sensorineural Hearing Loss
- Mixed Hearing Loss
Why did my hearing aid stop working?
The most common causes are dead batteries, wax blockage, or moisture buildup.
How often should I replace wax guards?
Typically every 2–4 weeks depending on usage.
Can I fix my hearing aid at home?
Many minor issues can be fixed at home, but internal damage requires professional service.





