Or “REM” as we call it; Is a great way to verify that your hearing aid is providing the right amount of sound to your eardrum. REM is not a required test and only a “recommended” one; asking your provider if they use REM will show you if they have invested in their paitients’ being properly fit. Hearing In Motion uses a REM by MedRx. (it’s a good one)
If you’re currently wearing hearing devices and are curious about their performance in relation to your hearing loss, why not verify the fit with a REM appointment?