Hearing Aid Styles
Hearing aids come in many different styles, shapes and sizes, from small custom in-the-canal to high power behind-the-ear.
All hearing aids at Clear Ear Medical Hearing are digital, meaning if your hearing changes in the future they may be reprogrammed to match the change in hearing.
Custom In-The-Ear Styles
Hearing aids worn in the ear are usually custom-fit, based on a cast or impression of the ear. The degree of hearing loss, size and shape of ear canal, personal preference and cosmetic appeal are considerations when selecting custom in the ear hearing aids.
Hearing Aid Styles
Hearing aids come in many different styles, shapes and sizes, from small custom in-the-canal to high power behind-the-ear.
All hearing aids at Clear Ear Medical Hearing are digital, meaning if your hearing changes in the future they may be reprogrammed to match the change in hearing.
Custom In-The-Ear Styles
Hearing aids worn in the ear are usually custom-fit, based on a cast or impression of the ear. The degree of hearing loss, size and shape of ear canal, personal preference and cosmetic appeal are considerations when selecting custom in the ear hearing aids.
Frequently Asked Questions
CAN I TRY HEARING AIDS BEFORE PURCHASING?
Yes! Ask about our in-office demonstration and two-week, risk-free, try-before-you-buy policy!
CAN I SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING HEARING AIDS ONLINE?
Be careful when purchasing hearing aids online or via mail order. By working with a hearing specialist, you are getting professional expertise and service including a thorough evaluation, accurate and precise hearing aid fitting, referral for medical treatment if and when necessary, one-on-one instruction in how to use the hearing aid, follow-up care and support, repair services and rehabilitation services.
CAN A HEARING AID FURTHER DAMAGE MY HEARING?
A properly fitted hearing aid will not damage your hearing. This is why it is essential to be seen by a hearing health specialist with the experience and education to provide you with a properly verified hearing aid fitting.
WHY DO I NEED TWO HEARING AIDS VERSUS ONE HEARING AID?
People normally hear with two ears. Binaural hearing helps us localize sound, assists us in noisy settings and provides us with natural sound quality. Most people with hearing loss in both ears benefit with two hearing aids versus one hearing aid and can understand better.
HOW DO I DETERMINE WHICH STYLE HEARING AID IS BEST FOR ME?
There are several styles of hearing aids, and the hearing aid that your friend wears may not be the best for you. What is most important is that you purchase a hearing aid that accommodates your hearing loss and your listening needs. During your hearing aid consultation, the specialist will review various hearing aid styles and recommend the best one for your hearing loss.
HOW MUCH DO HEARING AIDS COST?
Our Hearing Aids start at $495. The price on the hearing system varies depending on your hearing loss, the environment you live in and what technology is best for you. Premium hearing aids cost more, but deliver premium sound quality and automatic function for different listening environments. Some hearing aids have optional accessories such as remote controls, Bluetooth devices, etc. that are additional. Your insurance plan may offer a hearing aid benefit, and we are happy to verify your benefits for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
CAN I TRY HEARING AIDS BEFORE PURCHASING?
Yes! Ask about our in-office demonstration and two-week, risk-free, try-before-you-buy policy!
CAN I SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING HEARING AIDS ONLINE?
Be careful when purchasing hearing aids online or via mail order. By working with a hearing specialist, you are getting professional expertise and service including a thorough evaluation, accurate and precise hearing aid fitting, referral for medical treatment if and when necessary, one-on-one instruction in how to use the hearing aid, follow-up care and support, repair services and rehabilitation services.
CAN A HEARING AID FURTHER DAMAGE MY HEARING?
A properly fitted hearing aid will not damage your hearing. This is why it is essential to be seen by a hearing health specialist with the experience and education to provide you with a properly verified hearing aid fitting.
WHY DO I NEED TWO HEARING AIDS VERSUS ONE HEARING AID?
People normally hear with two ears. Binaural hearing helps us localize sound, assists us in noisy settings and provides us with natural sound quality. Most people with hearing loss in both ears benefit with two hearing aids versus one hearing aid and can understand better.
HOW DO I DETERMINE WHICH STYLE HEARING AID IS BEST FOR ME?
There are several styles of hearing aids, and the hearing aid that your friend wears may not be the best for you. What is most important is that you purchase a hearing aid that accommodates your hearing loss and your listening needs. During your hearing aid consultation, the specialist will review various hearing aid styles and recommend the best one for your hearing loss.
HOW MUCH DO HEARING AIDS COST?
Our Hearing Aids start at $495. The price on the hearing system varies depending on your hearing loss, the environment you live in and what technology is best for you. Premium hearing aids cost more, but deliver premium sound quality and automatic function for different listening environments. Some hearing aids have optional accessories such as remote controls, Bluetooth devices, etc. that are additional. Your insurance plan may offer a hearing aid benefit, and we are happy to verify your benefits for you.
Why should I see a Hearing Care Professional?
Untreated hearing loss not only leads to physical, social, emotional and psychological problems but recent studies have shown a link to reduced cognitive function as well. According to the National Institute on Aging, individuals with untreated hearing loss are at a three times higher risk of developing cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. A recent Johns Hopkins study indicated a link between untreated hearing loss and cognitive problems including dementia.
Other Reasons to have your Hearing Evaluated Include...
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Sudden or gradual loss of hearing
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Ringing or noises in ears (Tinnitus)
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History of ear infections
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Dissatisfied with present hearing aids
- Difficulty understanding speech in background noise
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Exposed to loud music, power tools, etc.
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Family history of hearing disorders
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Ask people to repeat themselves
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Frustrated because people often seem to mumble
Who should see an Hearing Care Professional?
If you suspect you have some hearing loss, contact an Hearing care Professional for a professional hearing assessment. Hearing loss can occur at any age and for many reasons. In adults, however one of the most common periods for hearing loss to begin is between ages 40 and 55 years.
Hearing Aid Services
Hearing loss is a common health condition that affects millions of Americans in all age groups. There are different types of hearing loss with many different causes. Knowing about your type of hearing loss is the key to treating it successfully and improving your hearing.
You can be assured – we have a commitment to excellence when it comes to the level of care we provide.
Convenient offices in Jacksonville Florida and the Beaches. Contact and Locations.
Why You Should Schedule a Hearing Test?
Hearing loss is the third most experienced physical condition for adults worldwide. Right now, there are an estimated 48 million Americans suffering from a decrease in hearing. That’s 1 out of 5 people, many of whom go untreated. By age 65, 1 out of 3 people will experience hearing loss…
Why now?
Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent future problems and conditions. Many people wait until difficulty hearing has already begun and by that time may have been living with hearing loss for several years. Hearing loss risks increase with age and individuals over age 60 are recommended to seek annual hearing checkups in order to catch and diagnose hearing problems early.
Why should I see a Hearing Care Professional?
Untreated hearing loss not only leads to physical, social, emotional and psychological problems but recent studies have shown a link to reduced cognitive function as well. According to the National Institute on Aging, individuals with untreated hearing loss are at a three times higher risk of developing cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. A recent Johns Hopkins study indicated a link between untreated hearing loss and cognitive problems including dementia.
Other Reasons to have your Hearing Evaluated Include...
-
Sudden or gradual loss of hearing
-
Ringing or noises in ears (Tinnitus)
-
History of ear infections
-
Dissatisfied with present hearing aids
- Difficulty understanding speech in background noise
-
Exposed to loud music, power tools, etc.
-
Family history of hearing disorders
-
Ask people to repeat themselves
-
Frustrated because people often seem to mumble
Who should see an Hearing Care Professional?
If you suspect you have some hearing loss, contact an Hearing care Professional for a professional hearing assessment. Hearing loss can occur at any age and for many reasons. In adults, however one of the most common periods for hearing loss to begin is between ages 40 and 55 years.
Hearing Aid Services
Hearing loss is a common health condition that affects millions of Americans in all age groups. There are different types of hearing loss with many different causes. Knowing about your type of hearing loss is the key to treating it successfully and improving your hearing.
You can be assured – we have a commitment to excellence when it comes to the level of care we provide.
Convenient offices in Jacksonville Florida and the Beaches. Contact and Locations.
Why You Should Schedule a Hearing Test?
Hearing loss is the third most experienced physical condition for adults worldwide. Right now, there are an estimated 48 million Americans suffering from a decrease in hearing. That’s 1 out of 5 people, many of whom go untreated. By age 65, 1 out of 3 people will experience hearing loss…
Why now?
Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent future problems and conditions. Many people wait until difficulty hearing has already begun and by that time may have been living with hearing loss for several years. Hearing loss risks increase with age and individuals over age 60 are recommended to seek annual hearing checkups in order to catch and diagnose hearing problems early.
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