The main goal of hearing aids is to improve hearing for effective communication. Research laboratories and manufacturers of hearing aids are tirelessly and competitively researching ways to optimize hearing performance, especially in noisy situations.
Today’s hearing aids are much more complex than the old fashioned microphone – amplifier – speaker systems. They are now miniature computer systems, with highly advanced sound processing and filtering software. Selecting a premium hearing aid ensures you get the best hearing performance for all the moments of your life.
A hearing aid is only as good as its adjustment. Our audiologists have the skills, experience, and dedication to program your hearing aids to the exact levels required for each ear. We will customize for the full frequency range, for every situation you require. Our methods and verifications are based on research and advanced training. We also ensure your satisfaction in real-world environments, with free follow-up appointments for fine tuning and adjustment as required .
Highly advanced technology makes modern hearing aids versatile and exciting. New features are released every month, and as audiologists, we stay current and can match these new features to your needs.
Here are some examples:
Need | Matched Feature |
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Cannot handle small batteries | Rechargeable hearing aids |
Hearing telephone conversations | Hands-free transmission of the cell phone sound to your hearing aids |
Hearing dialogue clearly on television | Sound of the television transmitted wirelessly, directly to your hearing aids |
No hearing at all in one ear | CROS transmission transmits sound coming from the poor side to the better ear |
Need
Cannot handle small batteries
Hearing telephone conversations
Hearing dialogue clearly on television
No hearing at all in one ear
Matched Feature
Rechargeable hearing aids
Hands-free transmission of the cell phone sound to your hearing aids
Sound of the television transmitted wirelessly, directly to your hearing aids
CROS transmission transmits sound coming from the poor side to the better ear