Ask us to clean the hearing aids for you. We have the proper training and tools to ensure wax and other debris are removed safely without damaging your hearing aids. Sound Advice Audiology can repair most hearing aid types or send it out for the manufacturer to repair them. We’ll be able to tell you how long it will take to fix and offer you loaners in the meantime.
At Sound Advice Audiology we work with the best hearing aid brands in the world to ensure you get the best quality hearing aids.
Hearing aids come in a variety of types and styles. Every hearing aid is slightly different in what they can do for you. So “the perfect fit” hearing aid for you will depend on the results of your hearing test and your lifestyle.
BTE Hearing Aids
A behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid hooks over the top of your ear and rests behind the ear.
The receiver-in-canal (RIC) style is an open fit hearing aid that sits behind your ear and feeds sound through a thin tube that connects to your ear canal.
ITE Hearing Aids
In-the-ear hearing aids (ITE) include all hearing aids that are worn entirely in the ear (rather than behind it).
ITC Hearing Aids
In-the-canal (ITC) hearing aids are also known as “half-shell” hearing aids. They look very similar to ITE (in-the-ear) hearing aids, but the main difference is they're smaller and get fitted to the lower part of the ear – the ear canal.
CIC Hearing Aids
CIC Hearing Aids (CIC) are worn completely in your ear canal, and are a discreet and—often more affordable—option. CIC hearing aids are custom fit to your unique anatomy using an ear canal impression to achieve maximum comfort and sound quality.
IIC Hearing Aids
Invisible In the Ear Canal (IIC) are the smallest custom hearing aids available and are designed and molded to fit perfectly inside your ear canal – making them nearly undetectable to everyone around you, aside from a small wire to help you easily insert and remove them.
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