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Why Hearing Aids Don't Work for Some People

9 min · 17 de jul de 2026
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Hearing aids can be life-changing, but they do not work equally well for every type of hearing problem. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett explains why some people can hear sound but still struggle to understand speech clearly, especially in restaurants, family gatherings, or a church foyer. You'll learn four clinical reasons hearing aids may underperform: an unverified fitting, poor word recognition, cochlear dead regions, and auditory processing or nerve-related changes. Dr. Garrett also explains why real ear measurement, or REM, is essential for verifying that hearing aids are actually hitting prescription targets inside the ear. This episode gives patients a plain-English framework for what should be tested before buying hearing aids, including the audiogram, word recognition testing, speech-in-noise testing, OAE testing, and REM verification. Dr. Garrett brings more than two decades of experience in complex hearing loss, tinnitus care, REM-verified fittings, and medical-model audiology. If hearing aids have made things louder but not clearer, this episode can help you understand what may have been missed. You can learn more here [https://utahhearingaids.com/why-hearing-aids-dont-work/]. Visit the Learning Center [https://utahhearingaids.com/learning-center].https://utahhearingaids.com/learning-centerSchedule [https://utahhearingaids.com/request-your-free-consultation/] with our Northern Utah team.

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Hearing aids can be life-changing, but they do not work equally well for every type of hearing problem. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett explains why some people can hear sound but still struggle to understand speech clearly, especially in restaurants, family gatherings, or a church foyer. You'll learn four clinical reasons hearing aids may underperform: an unverified fitting, poor word recognition, cochlear dead regions, and auditory processing or nerve-related changes. Dr. Garrett also explains why real ear measurement, or REM, is essential for verifying that hearing aids are actually hitting prescription targets inside the ear. This episode gives patients a plain-English framework for what should be tested before buying hearing aids, including the audiogram, word recognition testing, speech-in-noise testing, OAE testing, and REM verification. Dr. Garrett brings more than two decades of experience in complex hearing loss, tinnitus care, REM-verified fittings, and medical-model audiology. If hearing aids have made things louder but not clearer, this episode can help you understand what may have been missed. You can learn more here [https://utahhearingaids.com/why-hearing-aids-dont-work/]. Visit the Learning Center [https://utahhearingaids.com/learning-center].https://utahhearingaids.com/learning-centerSchedule [https://utahhearingaids.com/request-your-free-consultation/] with our Northern Utah team.

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