About HearingHealth.pro
Our mission
HearingHealth.pro exists to help you make better-informed decisions about hearing aids and hearing care. The goal is simple: take complex medical and technical information about hearing technology and translate it into clear, practical guidance you can actually use.
People with hearing loss face a confusing mix of marketing claims, conflicting advice, and fast-changing products. This site is here to cut through the noise with structured reviews, evidence-informed explanations, and realistic expectations.
Our story
HearingHealth.pro was created by Dr. Hassen Hammadi, a General Practitioner (GP) based in Algiers, Algeria.
In his primary care practice, Dr. Hammadi repeatedly saw the same pattern:
- Patients struggling to understand the difference between “clinic” hearing aids and online/OTC devices.
- Families unsure whether to trust brand advertising, YouTube influencers, or big-box store recommendations.
- Older adults delaying help because they didn’t know where to start—or feared making an expensive mistake.
Frustrated by the lack of transparent, clinically grounded information written for normal people, Dr. Hammadi decided to build a resource that combines medical reasoning with hands-on technology evaluation. HearingHealth.pro was created to bridge the gap between the exam room, the audiology clinic, and the online marketplace.
Who creates the content
Dr. Hassen Hammadi, MD
General Practitioner (Algeria)
Founder & Lead Writer, HearingHealth.pro
Dr. Rahmani is a licensed General Practitioner with over 9 years of clinical experience in adult and older-adult medicine. Hearing complaints, tinnitus, dizziness, and cognitive changes are common themes in his consultations, and they directly inform the way he thinks about hearing care.
To better understand how hearing aids are chosen and verified in modern audiology clinics, he has completed additional training in key audiology topics, including:
- Interacoustics Academy – Getting Started: Real Ear Measurements (REM)
- Interacoustics Academy – Getting Started: Hearing Instrument Testing (HIT)
- Interacoustics Academy – Getting Started: Visible Speech Mapping
- Interacoustics Academy – Trends in Mild to Moderate Sensorineural Hearing Loss
- Interacoustics Academy – Trends in Severe to Profound Sensorineural Hearing Loss
- Interacoustics Academy – Validation in Pediatric Hearing Aids
These courses focus on how hearing aids are set up, verified, and matched to different hearing loss profiles in clinical practice.
Jurisdiction note:
Dr. Hammadi is licensed to practice medicine in Algeria and does not provide medical care to patients in the United States, United Kingdom, or any other country through this website. Nothing on this site creates a doctor–patient relationship.
Clinical reviewer: Dr. David Gathers, Au.D
Doctor of Audiology (USA)
Clinical Reviewer, HearingHealth.pro
To add a US clinical perspective, key content is medically reviewed by Dr. David Gathers, a licensed audiologist based in Denver, Colorado (USA) with over 12 years of experience in hearing aid fitting, real-ear verification, tinnitus management, and adult rehabilitation.
Dr. Carter’s role includes:
- Reviewing selected articles and product reviews for clinical accuracy
- Sanity-checking claims about hearing loss types, fitting ranges, and realistic outcomes
- Adding short “from the clinic” insights to explain how a device actually performs with real patients
Reviewed articles clearly indicate:
“Medically reviewed by Dr. David Gathers, Au.D, [Month Year].”
What we offer
HearingHealth.pro focuses on a small number of things, done carefully:
- In‑depth hearing aid reviews
Structured reviews of major hearing aid and hearable brands, looking at features, app quality, comfort, reliability, support, and how the device fits into real-world hearing care. - Comparison guides and shortlists
Side‑by‑side comparisons and buyer guides (for example, “best for first‑time users,” “best for mild hearing loss,” “best for iPhone streaming”) to make it easier to narrow down your options. - Educational articles
Plain-language explanations of topics like:- Types of hearing loss and what they mean
- How hearing aids are fitted and verified in a clinic
- The typical process of getting hearing help, from GP visit to audiologist to follow-up
- Future: videos and visual guides
Over time, the site will add more visual content—video explainers, simple diagrams, and step‑by‑step walkthroughs—to make complex topics easier to grasp.
How we review hearing aids
When evaluating a device, HearingHealth.pro looks at:
- Technical details and documentation
Published specifications, feature sets, and manufacturer documentation (e.g., fitting range, battery type, connectivity, app functions). - App and user experience
App layout, ease of use, reliability, and how much control the user truly has (programs, noise reduction, directional focus, etc.). - Verification concepts
How the device’s fitting range and feature set align with typical hearing loss profiles, using concepts from real-ear measurement, hearing instrument testing, and visible speech mapping. - Reliability and support
Warranty length, repair/replacement terms, return periods, and the quality of support offered by the brand or retailer. - User feedback and patterns
Recurring strengths and issues reported by users (when available), giving context to the technical analysis.
Every product has strengths and weaknesses. The goal is not to declare a single “best” device for everyone, but to show who each device might suit, based on features, budget, and the kind of support the buyer can access locally.
What this site is not
To avoid confusion:
- HearingHealth.pro does not provide personal medical advice or diagnosis.
- No article or review on this site can tell you exactly which device is right for your hearing loss without a proper hearing assessment.
- Nothing on this site replaces seeing a licensed audiologist, ENT, or your own doctor.
All content is intended for general educational purposes only. Always discuss any decisions about your hearing health with a qualified professional in your country.
How we support the site
HearingHealth.pro is independently owned and operated. To keep the site online and up to date, we may:
- Use affiliate links to hearing aids and hearing-related products. If you purchase through these links, the site may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
- Occasionally work with companies on sponsored content. If an article or video is sponsored, it will be clearly marked as “Sponsored” at the top.
Important principles:
- We do not accept payment in exchange for guaranteed positive reviews or specific rankings.
- Advertisers and affiliates do not control our editorial decisions.
- We always aim to discuss both the strengths and the limitations of any product, regardless of commercial relationships.
For more detail, see the full Affiliate Disclosure page.
Contact
If you have questions about the site or wish to suggest a topic:
- Email: contact@hearinghealth.pro
- Or use the contact form on the Contact page
Please do not send personal medical questions or urgent health concerns. Those should be discussed directly with your own healthcare provider or local emergency services.