Hearing Aids in Camrose

Benefits

Wearing hearing aids can dramatically enhance the quality of life for individuals experiencing hearing loss. Here are several key benefits of using hearing aids:

In conclusion, wearing hearing aids is beneficial not only for communication but also for social interaction, cognitive health, and overall quality of life. By embracing this technology, individuals with hearing loss can unlock a world of sound and connection, making each day a more enriching experience.

Types of Hearing Aids

Hearing aids come in a variety of body styles, each designed to meet different levels of hearing loss, user preferences, and lifestyle needs. Here’s a breakdown of the different types of hearing aid body styles that we currently offer:

Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids

Description: Similar to BTEs, RIC hearing aids have a small case behind the ear, but the receiver (speaker) is placed in the ear canal.

Benefits: This style is known for its comfortable fit and reduced feedback issues. They are suitable for mild to severe hearing loss.

In-the-Ear (ITE) Hearing Aids

Description: ITE models are custom-made to fit the outer ear and are available in full-shell (fills the entire outer ear) and half-shell (fills the lower part) styles.

Benefits: These hearing aids are less visible than BTEs and are easier to manipulate for those with dexterity issues. 

In-the-Canal (ITC) Hearing Aids

Description: ITC hearing aids are smaller than ITEs and fit partially in the ear canal.

Benefits: They are less visible and suitable for mild to moderate hearing loss. ITCs have a longer battery life than smaller models, similar to ITEs.

Completely-in-Canal (CIC) Hearing Aids

Description: These are tiny devices that fit completely within the ear canal, making them nearly invisible.

Benefits: CICs are ideal for mild to moderate hearing loss. They are lightweight and discreet but can be more challenging to handle and maintain.

Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids

Description: BTE hearing aids consist of a hard plastic case that sits behind the ear, connected to an ear mold or a dome that fits inside the ear canal.

Benefits: Known for their power and versatility, they are suitable for mild to profound hearing loss. They are also easier to handle and often have larger batteries for longer use.

Conclusion

Choosing the right hearing aid style depends on individual hearing loss, lifestyle preferences, and cosmetic considerations. Each style offers unique benefits, and consulting with an audiologist can help determine the best option for optimal hearing improvement.