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Choosing a hearing aid depends on multiple factors, not just the results of your evaluation. The professional staff member factors in many facets of hearing, including your ability to understand speech, the environments in which you live, and the shape and slope of your hearing loss. Other factors include dexterity, expectations, physical condition of ear canals.

Does your profession demand accurate hearing or will your hearing aid be mainly used for family and leisure activities? No two people are exactly the same. Different hearing losses and overall hearing needs typically require different amplification. It is our goal to select a hearing device for you, your lifestyle, your needs, and your budget. All hearing instruments amplify sound, but with today’s advancements, digital instruments can be more accurately programmed to match your hearing loss characteristics.

Take a moment to read about the differences in hearing aids, and when you’re ready, we will be happy to help you assess the different types and styles based on your range of needs and preferences.