Four Spring Sounds Hearing Aids Can Bring Back to Life

Spring is a magical time. We get to watch nature swap its cold weather and bare trees for warmth, blossoming flowers and longer days. But spring isn’t just something to be felt and seen; it’s also something to be heard.

Let’s look at four spring sounds hearing aids can bring back to life.

Singing Birds

Bird tweeting on a cherry blossom tree.

Because hearing loss typically affects high-frequency noises, birdsong is often the first sound to go missing. If you’re going for a walk around Forsyth Park and miss the sounds of birds tweeting in the trees, it might be time for a hearing test.

Buzzing Bees

While you may not love having bees flying around your head, their buzzing reminds you of the spring flowers popping up all over Georgia. Next time you’re admiring the wildflowers, think about how hearing aids can bring these nature sounds back to life.

Spring Sports

Whether you join an adult’s kickball league or take your kids to soccer practice, hearing aids can help you catch every referee call, sideline instruction and cheer from the crowds, so you don’t miss a moment of the action.

Festivals

The annual Savannah Music Festival brings nearly 500 artists from around the world to perform. This year, the festival runs from March 25 to April 5. While you may not be able to get new hearing aids by the time the festival is over this year, starting treatment as soon as possible can set you up for next year’s festival. If you already wear hearing aids, remember that you can adjust their settings for the clearest sound at the festival. Call us with any questions about how to do that.

Starting Hearing Loss Treatment

While hearing loss may have dulled these four fun spring sounds and experiences, hearing aids are ready to help. At Audiology and Hearing Aid Services, we can conduct a hearing test and fit you with the perfect hearing aids to help you connect to and enjoy spring every year.