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A hearing aid check is a clinical procedure conducted to evaluate the performance and fit of a hearing aid after it has been dispensed and fitted for a patient. This process is essential for ensuring that the hearing aid is functioning optimally and meeting the patient's auditory needs. During the hearing aid check, the audiologist engages with the patient to discuss any issues they may have experienced with the device, as well as their subjective assessment of sound quality. This interaction is crucial, as it allows the audiologist to gather valuable feedback that can inform any necessary adjustments to the hearing aid. The procedure is specifically designated for binaural hearing aids, meaning it applies to patients who use hearing aids in both ears. For those requiring a check for a single hearing aid, the appropriate code to use is 92592. The hearing aid check is a vital component of the overall hearing care process, ensuring that patients receive the best possible auditory support.
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