Better Hearing Health – Do You Have Hearing Loss?

Posted on April 29, 2025
May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, which is a great reminder to take charge of your hearing health. By focusing on your hearing today, you can ensure a healthier, more connected tomorrow.
How often do you check your hearing? Hearing health is a key part of overall wellness, but many neglect it until a big issue comes up. When hearing health gets overlooked, serious issues can go unnoticed for years, which can create bigger problems. If you experience constant ringing/buzzing in your ears or have trouble understanding conversations, don’t wait to take action.
Take Steps for Better Hearing Health:
- Get regular hearing checks with your doctor. Just like scheduling your annual physical and eye exam, make hearing checks a routine part of your health care. Catching issues early can prevent further deterioration and related health risks.
- Consider hearing aids, which could easily change your life and the lives of those you love for the better—from mental well-being to a better social life—so it’s important to understand when you need them.
As a Health New England Medicare Advantage member, you have access to hearing care through TruHearing®. With your benefit, you get up to two hearing aids per year for a low copay from one of our 3-tiered options: Standard, Advanced, or Premium. Learn more at healthnewengland.org/truhearing.
To get started, call TruHearing directly at (844) 319-7458 (TTY: 711), 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., Monday – Friday, for an appointment.
Check your hearing in less than five minutes with the TruHearing quiz. Go to truhearing.com/HNE-HS.
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