Prescription Hearing Aid Technology
Choose the Best Prescription Hearing Aids to Meet Your Needs and Lifestyle
Over-the-counter hearing aids have added to the awareness of just how much hearing aid technology has advanced over the past 20 years. Instead of the bulky, frustrating devices you may remember your parents or grandparents wearing, today’s prescription hearing aids are more streamlined and user friendly, making them practically unnoticeable.
In addition to more discrete wearing, modern prescription hearing aid technology offers incredible sound processing power and precision, along with features like rechargeable batteries and Bluetooth connectivity to link your computer, cell phone or television directly to your hearing device, enhancing your hearing experience as well as your lifestyle.
Because everyone has unique hearing needs, lifestyles and personal preferences, a one-size-fits-all approach to precription hearing aids is never in your best interest. In contrast to OTC hearing aids, our audiologists conduct a comprehensive hearing assessment in order to measure the exact type and severity of your hearing loss, and then guide you through the process of selecting the hearing instrument that are a good match for your unique set of circumstances, including your budget.
We work with brand name hearing aid manufactures, like ReSound, Oticon, Starkey, Unitron and more, to provide you with plenty or hearing aid choices to meet your lifestyle, level of hearing loss, unique circumstances, preferred style, and budget.
Your comfort and satisfaction with the device you choose is our top priority, because ultimately, you’re the one who will being wearing the hearing instrument for years to come. In addition to helping you choose a hearing device, we provide all the ongoing followup care and support you need to ensure that you get the most benefit from your hearing device, services that don’t come with OTC devices.
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We Have a Wide Selection of
Prescription Hearing Aid Styles Available
Invisible-In-Canal (IIC) - Ultimate Discretion
Individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss might choose an IIC style hearing aid. These devices are custom-fitted to inserted deep into the ear canal, which means that, depending on your ear shape, they’re often invisible when you wear them.
Completely-In-The-Canal (CIC) – Mostly Invisible
In-The-Canal (ITC)
ITC hearing aids feature custom-fitting, a choice of colors, and can be inserted and extracted with ease. Made to look as if they are a part of your natural ear, these aids are a great choice for individuals with mild to mildly severe hearing loss who need a little extra power along with wearing discretion.
In-The-Ear (ITE)
Receiver-In-The-Canal (RIC)
Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
Over The Counter (OTC)
These pioneering hearing-enhancing earbuds have been specifically engineered with advanced medical-grade technology, to help you focus on what you want to listen to, without just turning up the volume.
The innovative design uses 4 dedicated microphones to reduce background noise and improve speech clarity, so whether you’re chatting with your partner in a busy café or catching up with friends over dinner, the sounds that matter will be crystal-clear.
Scheduling a Hearing Assessment
If you are concerned about your hearing or that of a loved one, your first step is a comprehensive hearing assessment conducted by an audiology professional for an accurate evaluation of your hearing loss and help selecting the right hearing device to address your hearing challenges.
By completing and submitting your form, you’ll alert our team to give you a call and help you schedule a hearing assessment with one of our audiologists.
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