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Types of Hearing Aids

Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

Easy-to-wear BTE devices are small, and feature a curved casing designed to nestle comfortably behind the ear.

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Bernafon Hearing Aids
Bernafon Hearing Aids

Bernafon hearing aid innovation Mini-computer for your ear Up-to-date hearing aid technology Free & non-binding consultation. Call us now!

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Completely-In-Canal (CIC)
Completely-In-Canal (CIC)

Completely in canal hearing aids fit inside the ear and out of sight. Suitable for many levels of hearing loss, see if a CIC hearing aid is right for you.

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Conductive Hearing Loss
Conductive Hearing Loss

If conductive hearing loss has been caused by an infection, medication can often ease the symptoms. In other cases, hearing aids can be an effective way of helping manage conductive hearing loss. A hearing test would help determine your current level of hearing and identify whether medical referral is appropriate.

Hansaton Hearing Aids
Hansaton Hearing Aids

Hansaton hearing aids. It is common sense that active participation in social events is good for your mental and physical health. The German hearing aid manufacturer, Hansaton, recognized this early on and decided to apply this fact to the way they design hearing aids.

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In-The-Canal (ITC)
In-The-Canal (ITC)

As the name implies, in-the-canal (ITC) hearing aids fit in the ear canal. They are slightly larger and extend a little farther out than completely-in-the-canal (CIC) hearing aids. However, due to their slightly larger size, in-the-canal (ITC) hearing aids can fit more features than CICs.

In-The-Ear (ITE)
In-The-Ear (ITE)

In-the-ear hearing aids (ITE) are comfortably placed directly in the ear canal. The components of the hearing system are situated in a shell and custom fitted to the individual’s ear canal. Before being individually manufactured, a hearing aid expert will first need to make a customized mold of the patient’s ear.

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Mixed Hearing Loss
Mixed Hearing Loss

Mixed hearing loss has elements of both conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss. This means there is damage to both the outer and inner ear. The outer ear cannot conduct sound properly to the inner ear, and the inner ear can’t process the sound to be sent to the brain.

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Oticon Hearing Aids
Oticon Hearing Aids

Oticon is a Denmark-based manufacturer of hearing aids. Founded in 1904 by a man who wanted to help his hearing-impaired wife, Oticon is one of the longest-lived hearing aid companies in the world. The company has American headquarters in New Jersey and has long been at the forefront of hearing and auditory research.

Oticon Save
Oticon Save

With Oticon SafeLine, you gain the confidence that your hearing aids won’t be lost, fall off or become damaged, no matter how demanding the action gets. SafeLine is compatible with all Oticon BTE, miniRITE, and designRITE hearing aid styles.

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Phonak Hearing Aids
Phonak Hearing Aids

Having the freedom to do and go wherever you please, without having the restrictions associated with hearing loss, is important to living a fulfilled life. We take this as a key focus area when creating the new platforms for Phonak hearing aids.

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Receiver-In-Canal (RIC)
Receiver-In-Canal (RIC)

Benefits and Drawbacks of Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Model Hearing Aids by Island Better Hearing | Mar 10, 2014 Looking for the best hearing aids will expose you to a number of different styles, including receiver-in-canal (RIC).

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Resound Hearing Aids
Resound Hearing Aids

ReSound HearSay gives people who are successfully managing their hearing loss an opportunity to educate and inspire others to seek care. Take a few minutes to share your journey to better hearing. Your story will be posted on ReSoundHearSay.com and shared with others.

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ReSound Save
ReSound Save

Enhance your hearing experience. Easily and discreetly personalize and control your hearing aids with our most advanced and intuitive app yet, ReSound Smart 3D app.

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Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Sensorineural Hearing Loss

There are two main types of hearing loss: conductive hearing loss (where the problem lies in the middle ear – ear drum or ossicles) and sensorineural hearing loss (where there is damage in the inner ear – cochlea or hearing nerve).

Signia Save
Signia Save

Signia is the new premium brand replacing Siemens hearing aids. With nearly 140 years of experience Signia offers the most advanced hearing aid technology. Signia is the new premium brand replacing Siemens hearing aids.

Starkey Hearing Aids
Starkey Hearing Aids

Starkey has a wide variety of hearing aid styles and features to treat hearing loss. Learn more about our hearing aids with rechargeable options and digital features like Bluetooth.

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Starkey Save
Starkey Save

Looking for information on hearing aids? Visit Starkey.com to browse hearing aid styles, take a hearing test or find a Starkey dealer in your area.

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Unitron Hearing Aids
Unitron Hearing Aids

Unitron is a global company that designs and manufacturers hearing aids. Unitron has been in business for more than 50 years and has 20 international offices and 50 international partners. Unitron hearing aids are sold at many hearing clinics and audiology offices throughout the United States and many other countries.

Widex Hearing Aids
Widex Hearing Aids

Looking for quality hearing aids? Hear more sounds with Widex hearing devices. Get a risk-free trial and find your new hearing aids today!

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Widex Save

Widex is a family owned company founded in Denmark in 1956. Today, it is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of hearing aids. Widex hearing aids are sold in more than 100 countries around the world, and the company employs over 4,000 people worldwide.

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