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myHearWell app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 2880 ratings )
Health & Fitness Lifestyle
Developer: iOrbit
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 30 May 2023
App size: 12.32 Mb

"Blindness cuts off from things but deafness cuts off from people".



We at myHearWell believe our App could help you in your hearing wellness journey. myHearWell integrates audiology and psychology content specific for the adult population with hearing loss. myHearWell aims to provide accessible expert support toward hearing wellness.



Our app includes educational materials on living your best life with hearing challenges. It includes tools such as Hearing Diary and a one-of-a kind science based health psychology measurement of your hearing wellness progress.


myHearWell is a unique app specifically designed for the adult population to assess and manage and improve audiological and psychological health.

Unlike existing apps for hearing loss which only focus on hearing aid support, myHearWell app intends to


1) provide easier usability and access for adult users,
2) data-driven personalized hearing loss support,
3) assess and manage both audiological and psychological health,
4) improve adherence behaviors like self-care and stress management, and
5) improve overall quality of life



myHearWell is hearing aid agnostic and not affiliated with any hearing aid manufacturer or sales entity. We do not sell hearing aid devices or any products on our app.

Living with hearing loss increases ones risk for depression and even dementia. For years we have been treating hearing loss in one dimension.
“If you can’t hear something let’s make it louder”. With this approach associated conditions such as anxiety, frustration with communication failure and comorbid health conditions were ignored.


Not any more!


At myHearWell we strive to let you be the most complete person you were meant to be.



myHearWell is developed with a doctoral-level audiologist and health psychologist to create a confidential and secure way of learning and adjusting to the challenges of hearing loss and its associated health conditions.