Hearing Aids

IIC (Invisible in the Canal)

IIC (Invisible in the Canal)

Considerations:

 

  • custom made
  • focus on size
  • invisible style
  • small enough to hide in the ear

 

Mild to severe loss (up to 75/85dB)

CIC (Completely In The Canal)

CIC (Completely In The Canal)

Considerations:

 

  • cosmetically appealing – nearly invisible
  • requires good dexterity to insert
  • easy telephone use
  • potential for “plugged up” feeling
  • shorter battery life
  • occasional wax build up

 

Mild to moderate loss (up to 65dB)

ITC (In The Canal)

ITC (In The Canal)

Considerations:

 

  • cosmetically appealing – slightly visible
  • requires good dexterity to insert
  • easy telephone use
  • less “plugged up” feeling

 

Mild to severe loss (up to 70dB)

ITE HS (In the Ear - Half Shell)

ITE HS (In the Ear - Half Shell)

Considerations:

 

  • cosmetically appealing – slightly visible
  • requires good dexterity to insert
  • easy telephone use
  • less “plugged up” feeling

 

Mild to severe loss (up to 70dB)

ITE FS (In the Ear - Full Shell)

ITE FS (In the Ear - Full Shell)

Considerations:

 

  • more visible in the ear
  • easy to handle
  • less “plugged up” feeling

 

Mild to severe loss (up to 70dB)

miniRITE (Receiver in the Ear)

miniRITE (Receiver in the Ear)

Considerations:

 

  • smallest and most discreet behind-the-ear style
  • fully featured
  • wireless connectivity
  • rechargeable option
  • maximum support in noise environments

 

Mild to severe loss (up to 105dB)

BTE (Behind The Ear)

BTE (Behind The Ear)

Considerations:

 

  • cosmetically appealing for significant hearing loss
  • easy to insert
  • same day fitting
  • no “plugged up” feeling

 

Mild to profound loss (up to 120dB)