Six Types of Hearing Aids

Hearing loss is common, and can significantly and negatively impact on overall life quality.

Hearing aids are a crucial tool in helping hearing loss. They help you to hear more clearly, and communicate more confidently

Hearing Aids

In-the-canal hearing aids are partially visible from the outside. They are often smaller in size and custom made to suit the ear shape. This allows for comfort, whilst still delivering high performance.

Invisible-in-canal technology sits deep in the ear, making them nearly invisible. They are lightweight, comfortable, and deliver authentic audio because of their positioning.

Full/half shell ITC models allow for more functionality and increased battery life, due to their larger size. They are great for those who struggle with smaller models due to dexterity issues.

Behind-the-ear devices are adaptable and robust. They are custom made to sit behind the ridge of the external ear.

RI aids match the construction of BTE devices, however the speaker is placed directly into the ear canal for clarity and higher quality audio.

Extended-wear devices are fitted into the ear canal. They are discreet and eliminate the need for daily removal.

Audiologists

An audiologist is a healthcare professional who can diagnose and treat disorders affecting hearing and balance.

A specialist audiologist Taunton such as www.imperialhearing.com/audiologist-near-me/taunton can fully assess your hearing, and come up with personalised solutions that suit your exact needs.

As well as hearing tests and consultations, an audiologist may also offer ear wax removal, tinnitus management, hearing aid fitting/servicing, together with lifetime aftercare.

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