Earwax Removal

Cerumen (earwax) is produced naturally in by your ears to protect their delicate structures and help you hear. But when earwax builds up or hardens, it can be uncomfortable and interfere with hearing. If you wear hearing aids, excess earwax can cause feedback or other problems with your devices.

Trust Flynn Associates to safely and painlessly remove excess or hardened earwax to promote more healthy hearing.

Hearing Aid Repair and Maintenance

During your hearing aid fitting appointment, the hearing aid specialist will show you how to perform routine maintenance and change the batteries. We encourage you to bring your devices in regularly for additional deep cleaning and adjustment. If you ever need repairs, it’s good to know that most minor repairs can be made while you wait. If your hearing aids need to be returned to the factory for repair, we will handle that for you too. Every hearing device we sell is covered by a manufacturer’s warranty for manufacturing defects, loss, or damage.

Hearing Aid Dispensing and Fitting

About two weeks after your hearing instruments are ordered from the factory, you’ll return to Flynn Associates for your fitting. During this time, the hearing specialists will fine-tune your hearing aid programs to deliver sound that’s at a pleasing and comfortable level. Because your hearing is unique, your hearing aid programs are unique too.

Evaluation for Hearing Aids

Trust the hearing instrument specialists at Flynn Associates to expertly match your hearing needs with the available technology. Hearing aids come in many styles with a wide variety of features. Picking the right one can be confusing. Flynn Associates begins with a complete assessment of your hearing ability and factors in your lifestyle, any vision or dexterity issues, cosmetic concerns and budget to match your unique situation with the right hearing solution for you.

Tinnitus Treatment Options

A tinnitus diagnosis doesn’t have to mean a life of discomfort; there are a number of treatment options that can help manage and relieve symptoms. A hearing professional can identify the underlying cause of your tinnitus and get you on the best path forward.