Hearing Aid Overview

Hearing aids are devices that can help people with hearing loss improve their quality of life. They work by amplifying sound and can be programmed to a specific person's hearing needs. Hearing aids come in a variety of sizes and styles, from tiny devices that fit into the ear canal to larger behind-the-ear models. Depending on the type of hearing loss, different hearing aids may be more suitable. For example, those with sensorineural hearing loss may require more powerful amplification.

Hearing aids can also be personalized, and their volume and sound frequency settings can be adjusted to match the wearer's needs. In addition, many hearing aids now come with wireless technology, allowing them to be connected to phones, TVs, and other devices. Hearing aids can be life-changing for those with hearing loss, allowing them to be more engaged in conversations and other social activities.

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Hearing Aid Styles

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Receiver-in-canal

(RIC)
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Behind-the-ear

(BTE)
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In-the-ear

(ITE)
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In-the-canal

(ITC)
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Invisible-in-canal

(IIC)

Hearing Aid Brands

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Phonak

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Resound

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Signia

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Starkey

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Oticon

Lifestyles

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Active

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Casual

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Quiet

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Very Quiet

Hearing Aid Accessories

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All hearing aids come with a line of accessories which can help make hearing situations easier like watching TV or being in a loud restaurant. There are many benefits in hearing devices that have Bluetooth capability. Some of those benefits are binaural hearing, enhanced sound quality, personalization, and being able to control their own hearing aids from their phones.
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Our Hearing Aids vs. Over-the-Counter (OTC) Hearing Aids

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Special Offers & Events

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Better Life with Better Hearing

Treating hearing loss can be life-changing. With the right treatment, you can reconnect with the world around you and live your life to the fullest. Whether it's through a hearing aid or a cochlear implant, treating hearing loss can give you the ability to hear the little things again. This means you can more easily talk with friends and family, enjoy music, and take part in activities you previously couldn't.

That's not all - treating hearing loss is important for safety as well. When you can hear, you can better stay aware of your surroundings, hear instructions and warnings, and communicate with others. Effective communication helps you stay connected to your loved ones and everyone else around you.

Treating hearing loss can have a huge impact on your overall quality of life by boosting confidence, independence, and social activity. With the right treatment, you can regain your quality of life and experience the world in a new way.

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