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Hearing Aids
The FinallyHear Guarantee (plain and simple)
If you don't get a satisfactory benefit from any of our digital hearing instruments within 30 days (in some cases 60 days), we will refund your investment!*
Hearing Aid Styles:
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Receiver-In-the-Ear (RITE) hearing devices are comfortable because they keep the ear canal open to reduce any plugged-up sensation. The appropriateness of these hearing devices depends on the patient’s degree of hearing loss. Advanced features may include Bluetooth® compatibility. |
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Completely-In-The-Canal (CIC) hearing instruments are very discreet. If cosmetic appeal is important, many have found this to be the best device for them. The appropriateness of this style depends on the patient’s degree of hearing loss and level of manual dexterity. Features are limited due to small size. |
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In-The-Canal (ITC) style hearing instruments are smaller than the full-shell ITE and are appropriate for hearing losses from mild to moderately severe. Features may be somewhat limited due to size. Good manual dexterity is important for this style. |
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Custom In-The-Ear (ITE) hearing instruments fill the outer portion of the ear. This style is appropriate for mild to severe hearing losses and may include features such as directional microphones, multiple listening programs, a tele coil or Bluetooth® compatibility. |
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Behind-The-Ear (BTE) instruments are appropriate for hearing losses from mild to profound. Directional microphones, multiple listening programs, tele-coil, and Bluetooth® compatibility are available. This style is a good choice for pediatric patients and individuals with excessive moisture and accumulative cerumen (earwax). |
*standard fitting fee may apply |