Medical Clearance

Medical clearance is a statement from a physician that states that there are no medical contraindications to the use of a hearing aid. This means that the physician has reviewed the patient’s medical history and determined that there are no conditions that would make it unsafe for the patient to use a hearing aid.

What is the Purpose of Medical Clearance?

The purpose of medical clearance is to protect the patient’s health. Some conditions, such as ear infections or certain types of medication, can interact with hearing aids and cause problems. Medical clearance helps to ensure that the patient is safe to use a hearing aid.

Where to Get Medical Clearance?

Medical clearance can be obtained from any physician, including your primary care doctor, an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat doctor), or an audiologist.

What are the Conditions that Require Medical Clearance?

The following are some conditions that may require medical clearance before using a hearing aid:

  • Ear infections: Ear infections can damage the ear canal and make it difficult to fit a hearing aid.
  • Ménière’s disease: Ménière’s disease is a condition that causes dizziness and hearing loss. Hearing aids can sometimes make the symptoms of Ménière’s disease worse.
  • Certain types of medication: Some medications, such as certain antibiotics, can interact with hearing aids and cause problems.
  • Other medical conditions: Other medical conditions, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, may also require medical clearance before using a hearing aid.

Can I Get a Medical Certificate Online?

In some cases, you may be able to get a medical certificate online. However, this is not always possible, and it is important to check with your physician to see if they offer this service.

If you are considering getting hearing aids, it is important to talk to your physician about medical clearance. Your physician can help you determine if you need medical clearance and can provide you with a medical certificate if necessary.