Hearing Amplification and Accessories (Old)
Hearing Aids
A hearing aid is a device which is worn in or on the ear to amplify and modulate sound for the wearer. Hearing aids come in many common styles, though not every one is right for every individual. Factors such as the wearer's level of hearing loss, size of ear canal, even dexterity issues impact which style your hearing care professional ultimately recommends.
Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
- First-ever touch control panel
- No hard-to-use buttons or dials
- Discreet design
- For moderate to severe hearing loss
- Variety of color options available
Receiver-In the-Ear (RIC)
- Comfortable open fit
- Sleek design barely visible when worn
- For mild to severe hearing loss
- Variety of color options available
- Available in regular and Absolute Power
In-The-Ear (ITE)
- Easy to adjust
- For mild to severe hearing loss
- Custom-made for you
- Also available in light brown, medium brown, chestnut and dark brown skin tones
In-The-Canal (ITC)
- For mild to mildly severe hearing loss
- Variety of technology level choices that previously required a larger aid
- Custom-made for you
- Also available in light brown, medium brown, chestnut and dark brown skin tones
Completely-In the-Canal (CIC)
- Virtually undetectable
- For mild to moderately severe hearing loss
- Custom-made for you
Invisible-In the-Canal (IIC)
- Completely invisible in most ears
- For mild to moderately severe hearing loss
- Custom-made for you
Hearing Aid Accessories
Assistive devices