Thursday, 27 April 2017

Shapes of Hearing Aid

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Being an Independent and Impartial Clinic, we provide an extensive range of hearing aids which includes the types, styles, brands and different features of hearing aid. Our Professional Audiologist will help you providing the best personalized hearing solutions to match your needs, lifestyles and dexterity.

Ready to Wear Hearing Aid


Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

Behind-the-ear hearing aids, as the name implies, are worn behind the ear(Pinna). This type of hearing aid, which is in a case, connects to a plastic ear mould inside the outer ear.
(Fitting Range- Mild to Profound hearing loss.)

Mini Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

The mini BTE rests behind the ear. The case at the back of the ear houses the technology, while a clear tube then directs amplified sound into the ear canal via an earmold or earbud.
(Fitting Range- Mild to Moderate hearing loss.)

Receiver-In-Canal (RIC)

Similar to conventional BTE devices. These types of hearing aids are much smaller, and more discreet than the BTE style. A very small tube leads to the ear canal making this option much more cosmetically appealing while offering superior sound quality.
(Fitting Range- Mild to Profound hearing loss.)

Instant CIC

Ready to wear CIC, less visibility which makes this option an quick and more cosmetically appealing for patient.
(Fitting Range- Mild to Moderate hearing loss.)

Custom Hearing Aid


Invisible-In-Canal (IIC)

Our newest custom fit style is truly 100% invisible when worn. Living in the second bend of the year, the IIC comes complete with industry-leading technology.
(Fitting Range- Mild to Moderate hearing loss.)

Completely-In-Canal (CIC)

These devices fit completely in the canal. Only the head of a tiny plastic line — with which you insert or remove the instrument — shows above the canal.
(Fitting Range- Mild to Profound hearing loss.)

In-The-Canal (ITC)

In-the-canal instruments feature an earmold that fits down into the ear canal and a smaller portion that faces out into the outer ear.
(Fitting Range- Mild to Profound hearing loss.)

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