Hearing Aid Fitting

Hearing aids fitting is a critical step in the process of treating hearing loss. At our hearing clinic, we understand that every patient is unique and we strive to provide a personalized hearing solution for each individual.

We understand that hearing aid can be an investment and we take great care to ensure that you are completely satisfied with the fit, comfort, and performance of your hearing aid. Our audiologist will provide you with detailed instructions on how to properly use and care for your hearing aid, including how to insert and remove the device, change the batteries or how to charge the rechargeable hearing aids, and clean and maintain the hearing aid.

After your hearing aid is fitted, you will have the opportunity to try it out in a real-world listening environment. We encourage our patients to give us feedback and ask any questions they may have, so we can make any necessary adjustments to ensure that your hearing aid is meeting your needs and expectations.

Regular follow-up appointments are important to ensure that your hearing aid is still meeting your needs and that any necessary adjustments can be made. Our audiologist will work with you to monitor the progress of your hearing and make any adjustments as needed.

Types of Hearing Aids

BTE Behind-The-Ear Hearing Aid

BTE

Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aids

Behind-the-Ear hearing aids rest comfortably behind the ear and connect to the ear canal via a thin tube or ear mold. BTEs are versatile and suitable for various degrees of hearing loss. They offer excellent amplification and often house advanced features like noise reduction and directional microphones.

RIC Receiver-In-Canal Hearing Aid

RIC

Receiver-in-Canal Hearing Aids

Receiver-in-Canal hearing aids have a behind-the-ear component connected to an earpiece that rests in the ear canal. This design offers a natural sound experience, with the receiver placed closer to the eardrum. RICs are suitable for various degrees of hearing loss and often include wireless connectivity options.

ITE In-The-Ear Hearing Aid

ITE

In-the-Ear Hearing Aids

In-the-Ear hearing aids are custom-molded to fit inside the outer ear. They are discreet and can be comfortably worn throughout the day. ITEs are popular for their ease of use and can accommodate mild to moderately severe hearing loss.

ITC In-The-Canal Hearing Aid

ITC

In-the-Canal Hearing Aids

In-the-Canal hearing aids are smaller than ITEs and fit partially into the ear canal. They offer a more inconspicuous option while providing decent amplification for mild to moderate hearing loss.

CIC Completely-In-Canal Hearing Aid

CIC

Completely-in-Canal Hearing Aids

Completely-in-Canal hearing aids are virtually invisible as they fit entirely inside the ear canal. They're an ideal choice for those seeking a discreet solution for mild to moderate hearing loss. Due to their size, they may have fewer additional features.

IIC Invisible  Hearing Aid

IIC

Invisible-in-Canal Hearing Aids

Invisible-in-Canal hearing aids are the smallest and most discreet option, fitting deeply inside the ear canal. They're custom-made to ensure a snug fit, making them virtually invisible to others. IICs are designed for mild to moderate hearing loss and may not have all the features of larger models.

Hearing Aid Technology Levels

A Comprehensive Guide

Hearing aid technology has evolved by leaps and bounds, ushering in a new era of auditory assistance that caters to diverse lifestyles and preferences. To assist you in making an informed decision, we delve into the distinctive features offered by each of the four technology levels: Basic, Mid-Level, Advanced, and Premium. Discover how these levels can elevate your hearing experience.

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Basic or Entry-Level Hearing Aid

Embracing the Essentials


At the entry level of hearing aid technology, you'll find an array of features designed to amplify sound and enhance your auditory experiences. Basic technology focuses on simplicity and reliability, making it an excellent choice for individuals seeking fundamental hearing enhancement.


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Mid-Level Hearing Aid

Striking a Balance


Stepping up, intermediate technology brings a more refined auditory experience that balances performance with affordability. These devices are ideal for those seeking versatile hearing enhancement in various everyday scenarios.


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Advanced Hearing Aid

Unleashing Precision


Advanced technology levels take auditory enhancement to the next level, catering to individuals looking for sophisticated features that adapt to their surroundings. These devices excel in complex sound environments.


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Premium or Top-Tier Hearing Aid

Elevating Auditory Excellence


At the pinnacle of hearing aid technology, premium devices introduce cutting-edge innovations that transform the way you perceive sound. These devices cater to those who lead dynamic lives and demand the utmost in auditory performance.


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