Hearing Aids
Phonak Hearing Aids
ReSound Hearing Aids
Starkey Hearing Aids
What to Consider When Choosing a Hearing Aid:
Your level of hearing loss, lifestyle needs and personal preferences all play a role in the hearing aid selection process. Some factors to consider include:
Degree of hearing loss (power requirements)
Budget
Desired appearance
Skin sensitivities
Anatomical/medical considerations
Ability to see and handle small devices
Lifestyle and listening needs
Budget is a significant factor in style selection. The cost of hearing aids generally depends on the technology and number of advanced features a device has, not necessarily on a specific style. As hearing technology advances, so will the availability of special features across different models.
Ultimately, the best way to choose a hearing aid is to discuss your needs and preferences with a hearing professional. Book an appointment today and one of our providers will help match you with the right solution.
Hearing Aid Styles:
Behind the Ear (BTE)
Receiver in Canal (RIC)
In the Ear (ITE)
Completely in Canal (CIC)
In the Canal (ITC)
Invisible in Canal (IIC)
Hearing aids come in all shapes and sizes. Some are sleek and discreet, while others are more powerful and can be equipped with advanced features and technology. With so many styles and options available today, you’re guaranteed to find a device that fits seamlessly into your everyday life.