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At Memorial Hearing, we aim to improve your quality of life by improving your hearing. We offer a range of hearing aids from leading brands in the industry with options designed to meet your unique needs.
Hearing Aids Brands We Offer
We partner with the most reputable and trusted hearing aids manufacturers to ensure you receive the best possible hearing solutions. These brands focus on cutting-edge technology for sophisticated sound processing and enhanced speech understanding. Combining innovation and style, they continuously deliver superior performance:
- Oticon
- Widex
- Signia
- Starkey
- ReSound
- Phonak
- Phonak – Lyric
- Unitron
Memorial Hearing offers personalized consultations to help you discover each brand’s and style’s benefits and how they can enhance your quality of life.
Hearing Aids Types
Understanding the different styles of hearing aids can help you make an informed decision:
Invisible Hearing Aids
Invisible hearing aids, designed to fit deep inside the ear canal, are the most discreet option.
Behind-the-ear (BTE) Hearing Aids
BTE hearing aids sit behind the ear and deliver sound through a tube to an ear mold inside the ear canal.
In-the-ear (ITE) Hearing Aids
ITE hearing aids fit completely inside the outer ear and are custom-made for each user.
In-the-Canal (ITC) Hearing Aids
ITC hearing aids are slightly smaller than ITE models and fit partially inside the ear canal. They are discreet and ideal for those seeking a balance between comfort, sound quality, and appearance.
Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids
RIC hearing aids are similar to BTE models but with a receiver placed in the ear canal, delivering a more natural sound. This is the most popular style of hearing aid at this time.
What To Keep In Mind When Choosing Hearing Aids
Hearing aids is a personal decision that depends on various factors and preferences. Your audiologist is trained to help you navigate what options would be best for you, but here are a few considerations to keep in mind:
- Degree of Hearing Loss: If you have severe or profound hearing loss, you may require more powerful hearing aids with advanced features.
- Comfort and Fit: Consider the size and style of the hearing aids. Smaller options may be more comfortable for those seeking discreet solutions.
- Battery Life: Some hearing aids feature rechargeable batteries, which can be more convenient than traditional disposable batteries.
- Connectivity: Many modern hearing aids have Bluetooth connectivity, which allows them to pair with smartphones, televisions, and other devices.
- Noise Management: If you live in a noisy environment, noise-reduction features help you focus on speech and minimize background noise.
Visit Memorial Hearing for Expert Hearing Solutions
Memorial Hearing is committed to providing expert advice and tailored solutions to help you find the perfect hearing aids for your needs. Our team will work with you to assess your hearing and recommend the best options based on your lifestyle and preferences. Contact us today to find your ideal hearing aids and experience the difference high-quality, personalized care can make.
FAQ
Which type of hearing aids are best for me?
This will depend on your level of hearing loss, comfort preferences, and lifestyle. Our specialists at Memorial Hearing can help guide you to the best choice based on your needs.
Are smaller hearing aids less powerful?
Smaller hearing aids are sometimes less powerful than larger models, but technological advancements allow smaller options, such as invisible and ITC models, to provide excellent sound quality and performance for many users.
Are there waterproof or water-resistant hearing aids?
Some models are water-resistant or even fully waterproof. These can be beneficial if you lead an active lifestyle or live in a humid environment.
Can hearing aids connect to my smartphone or other devices?
Many modern hearing aids offer Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to operate them directly from your phone or stream audio to your hearing aids.
How do rechargeable hearing aids differ from traditional ones?
Rechargeable hearing aids eliminate the need for disposable batteries, providing convenience and reducing ongoing costs.