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Hearing Aids

At House of Hearing, we take pride in providing the latest and most innovative hearing aid technology to cater to diverse hearing impairments and budgets. Our clinic offers a wide selection of modern, sleek, and barely noticeable hearing aids designed to meet your unique needs and preferences.

Whether you seek discreet in-the-ear styles or behind-the-ear models with advanced features, we have the perfect hearing aids to enhance your hearing experience. Our audiologist will work closely with you to understand your specific hearing challenges and lifestyle, ensuring a personalized recommendation that fits seamlessly into your daily routines.

Experience the joy of clear and vibrant sounds with our top-of-the-line hearing aids that combine cutting-edge technology with comfort and style. With our expert guidance and exceptional service, we aim to help you reconnect with the world around you and confidently embrace life’s precious moments. Don’t let hearing loss hold you back. Contact us to schedule a consultation and embark on your journey to better hearing.

Say goodbye to big and bulky hearing aids! In fact, the latest advancements have brought us nearly invisible options that are more powerful than ever before. We understand that the idea of large hearing aids can be discouraging, but rest assured, today’s devices are designed to be discreet and comfortable.

With a growing selection of “nearly invisible” hearing aids, some utilize silicone sleeves to maintain their small size while providing a snug fit. What’s even more exciting is that these modern devices often eliminate the need for impressions or moulds. You can now enjoy ready-to-wear hearing aids with pre-set sizes, offering all-day comfort without compromising on performance. At House of Hearing, we’re thrilled to offer you these cutting-edge solutions, making your journey to better hearing a seamless and comfortable one.

How to Choose the Right Hearing Aid

At House of Hearing, we understand that choosing the right hearing aid can feel overwhelming. We are here to guide you toward finding the ideal solution that meets your unique needs.

If you've considered getting a hearing aid but have concerns about its appearance or effectiveness, let us address your worries and provide valuable insights on:

  • Hearing Aid Options: Discover the wide range of hearing aid types available to cater to various hearing challenges, from discreet in-the-ear styles to advanced behind-the-ear models.
  • Factors to Consider: Learn what to look for when purchasing a hearing aid, ensuring you find one perfectly tailored to your lifestyle, preferences, and budget.
  • Adjusting to Your Hearing Aid: We’ll provide you with essential tips to ease your transition into wearing a hearing aid, ensuring maximum comfort and benefits.

Hearing aids can significantly improve your hearing by amplifying sounds that were previously difficult to hear. While they can’t restore normal hearing, our advanced hearing aid technology will empower you to embrace the world of sound with confidence.

Hearing Aid Styles

Hearing aids come in a wide range of options, each differing in price, size, and unique features. Our goal is to help you discover the ideal hearing aid that suits your preferences and hearing needs.

Explore the following common hearing aid styles, starting with the discreet, least visible options that designers continuously refine to meet the demand for subtle hearing aids:

Completely In The Canal (CIC)

A completely-in-the-canal hearing aid is moulded to fit inside your ear canal. It improves mild to moderate hearing loss in adults.

  • A completely-in-the-canal hearing aid:
  • It is the smallest and least visible type
  • It is less likely to pick up wind noise
  •  It uses very small batteries, which have a shorter life and can be difficult to handle
  • Often doesn’t include extra features, such as volume control or a directional microphone
  •  Is susceptible to earwax clogging the speaker

IIC and CIC styles are the smallest and most discreet hearing aids available. “Invisible in the canal” IIC styles are as described—virtually invisible. A wearer places them very deeply in the ears, and they must be removed by tugging on a small pull-out string. “Completely in the canal” CIC are very similar but don’t sit quite so deeply within the ears.
These styles are typically fit for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. Because of their small size, they don’t usually come with any manual controls, like volume wheels or program buttons.

Invisible In The Canal (IIC)

These tiny hearing aids fit deep within the ear canal, making them virtually invisible to others.
Advantages:

  • very discreet
  • good sound quality because of how they fit within the ear

Disadvantages:

  • susceptible to ear wax and moisture damage
  • small size can be a problem for dexterity
  • small size also can be a problem for connectivity to wireless devices, like smartphones

In-The-Ear(ITE)

An in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aid is custom-made in two styles — one that fills most of the bowl-shaped area of your outer ear (full shell) and one that fills only the lower part (half shell). Both are helpful for people with mild to severe hearing loss and are available with directional microphones (two microphones for better hearing in noise).
An in-the-ear hearing aid:

  • Includes features that don’t fit on smaller style hearing aids, such as a volume control
  •  It may be easier to handle
  •  It uses a larger battery for longer battery life, with several options for rechargeable batteries
  •  Is susceptible to earwax clogging the speaker
  •  May pick up more wind noise than smaller devices
  • It is more visible in the ear than in smaller devices

In The Canal (ITC)

ITC hearing aids sit in the lower portion of the outer ear bowl, making them comfortable and easy to use. Because they’re slightly larger than IIC and CIC styles, they tend to have a slightly longer battery life and can fit a wider range of hearing losses. Their size also allows them to host additional features such as directional microphones for better understanding in noisy environments and manual controls, like a volume wheel if desired.
Advantages:

  • discreet
  • longer battery life and more features than IIC and CIC styles

Disadvantages:

  •  susceptible to ear wax and moisture damage
  • more occlusion can make wearers feel plugged up
  •  small size can be a problem for connectivity to wireless devices

Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

A behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid hooks over the top of your ear and rests behind the ear. A tube connects the hearing aid to a custom earpiece called an ear mould that fits in your ear canal. This type is appropriate for people of all ages and those with almost any type of hearing loss.
A behind-the-ear hearing aid:

  • Traditionally has been the largest type of hearing aid, though some newer mini designs are streamlined and barely visible
  •  Has directional microphones
  • It is capable of more amplification than other styles
  • It may pick up more wind noise than other styles
  • It may be available with a rechargeable battery
  • BTE aids sit behind or on top of the outer ear with tubing that routes the sound down into the ear canal via a custom-fit earmold or a dome style that doesn’t block the entire ear canal opening. BTE styles are available in different colours to match hair or skin tone and flashier designs for personalized flair.

Receiver In The Ear (RITE)

This style is typically known as either “receiver in the ear” (RITE) or “receiver in canal” (RIC), depending on the manufacturer. But they essentially mean the same thing—an open-fit hearing aid style with the speaker built into an insertable ear dome instead of the main body of the hearing aid. In other words, the hearing aid speaker rests in the ear canal, but the microphone and processor sit in a tiny case behind the ear. They are connected by a thin wire. This style of hearing aid tends to have above-average sound quality and is made by all major hearing aid manufacturers.
If it gets damaged, the speaker portion of the hearing aid that fits in the ear can often be replaced at the hearing aid center instead of being shipped to the manufacturer for repair.
Advantages:

  • generally, the only style that comes with a rechargeable battery option
  • most likely to come with wireless connectivity to devices like phones
  • most likely to have advanced technology such as artificial intelligence
  • the speaker can be replaced separately
  •  telecoil options are common

Disadvantages:

  •   smaller RITE sizes (known as mini-RITEs) can be a problem for dexterity
  •  speaker, which is inside the ear, is susceptible to moisture and ear wax damage
  •  the microphone and sound processor that sit behind the ear are visible

At House of Hearing, we offer a diverse selection of hearing aid models to cater to your unique preferences and hearing requirements. From sleek and discreet options to cutting-edge innovations, we have the perfect fit for your ears, hearing needs, and fashion sense.

Our dedicated audiologist, Chelsea, is here to guide you through the process, ensuring you make an informed decision that aligns with your lifestyle and enhances your overall hearing experience. Don’t miss out on the conversations, events, and precious details of life any longer. Book an appointment with Chelsea today, and take the first step towards rediscovering the joy of clear and vibrant sounds. Contact us now to schedule your consultation and unlock the power of improved hearing!

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How Do Hearing Aids Work?

All hearing aids use the same basic parts to carry sounds from the environment into your ear and make them louder. Most hearing aids are digital, and all are powered with a traditional hearing aid battery or a rechargeable battery.

Small microphones collect sounds from the environment. A computer chip with an amplifier converts the incoming sound into digital code. It analyzes and adjusts the sound based on your hearing loss, listening needs and the level of the sounds around you. The amplified signals are then converted back into sound waves and delivered to your ears through speakers, sometimes called receivers.

Hearing Aid Parts

Hearing aids use these parts to help pick up and amplify sound from your environment and channel it into your ear:

  • Microphone (detects the sound)
  • Amplifier (makes the sound stronger).
  • Speaker (sends the sound into your ear so you can hear it).
  • Battery (provides power to the electronic parts).

Some hearing aids have a volume control (increases or decreases the volume of the sound) or a program button.

Precision Care for Your Devices

Hearing Aid Servicing

At House of Hearing, we know that uninterrupted hearing aid performance is vital to your everyday life. If you’re experiencing issues with your hearing aids not functioning correctly or not working at all, our hearing aid servicing is here to provide you with the ultimate care and support.

Our comprehensive hearing aid servicing includes routine maintenance and expert repairs, ensuring your hearing aids remain in top-notch condition. Whether it’s a simple clean & check to keep your devices debris-free or in-depth repairs to address technical issues, our team is dedicated to optimizing the performance of your hearing aids.

Don’t let hearing aid troubles hinder your ability to connect with the world around you. Schedule a hearing aid servicing appointment with House of Hearing today, and let our dedicated team restore the clarity and vibrancy of sound to your life.

Our comprehensive hearing aid servicing includes:

  • Clean & Checks: Proactive maintenance helps to keep your hearing aids in peak condition. Our clean & check services ensure your devices remain free from debris and other contaminants. By cleaning and inspecting your hearing aids, we help maintain their optimal performance, ensuring you can always hear clearly.
  • Adjustments: Hearing is a dynamic sense that can change over time. We recognize that your hearing needs may evolve, so our audiologist is here to fine-tune your hearing aids accordingly. Through precise adjustments, we tailor the settings to match your current hearing profile, ensuring you always enjoy the best possible hearing experience.
  • Reprogramming: If your hearing aid settings need updating to address changes in your hearing, our reprogramming services are designed to cater to your unique needs. Our audiologist employs advanced technology to precisely tailor your devices, providing you with a personalized hearing solution that perfectly matches your auditory requirements.
  • Repairs: We understand that technical issues can sometimes arise with hearing aids. We are well-equipped to diagnose and perform any necessary repairs promptly. By addressing these concerns, we aim to restore your hearing aids to their optimal functionality, allowing you to regain the clear and vibrant sounds that enrich your life.

At House of Hearing, your hearing health is our top priority. We work diligently to ensure your hearing aids perform at their best, enabling you to embrace life to the fullest. Don’t let hearing aid troubles hold you back – take the proactive step of scheduling a hearing aid servicing appointment with us today. Experience the House of Hearing difference and rediscover the joy of improved hearing.

Empower Your Hearing Health

Hearing Consultations

At House of Hearing, we offer comprehensive and personalized hearing consultations at our convenient locations in Esterhazy, Rocanville, and Broadview. Our trained audiologist is committed to providing expert guidance and support for individuals seeking to improve their hearing health.

During our hearing consultations, we take the time to understand your unique hearing challenges and concerns. Our audiologist will conduct thorough assessments to determine your hearing abilities and identify any potential hearing loss. Through state-of-the-art technology and advanced diagnostic tools, we ensure accurate and precise results.

Whether you’re experiencing difficulty understanding conversations, straining to hear in noisy environments, or noticing other signs of hearing difficulty, our hearing consultations are designed to address your needs. We tailor our recommendations to suit your lifestyle, preferences, and budget, ensuring you receive the most suitable hearing solutions.

Our Hearing Consultations include:

  • Detailed discussions about hearing aids and other queries
  • Patient education as a priority
  •  Thorough guidance on recommended hearing aid features
  •  Ensuring confidence and comfort in your choice
  • Ongoing support and follow-up care for optimal functioning
  • Adjustments provided as necessary for continued satisfaction

Don’t let hearing difficulties hold you back from enjoying life to the fullest. Schedule your hearing consultation with House of Hearing today, and let us guide you on your journey to better hearing. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you and provide you with the outstanding care you deserve.

Finding Your Perfect Fit

Hearing Aid Fittings

At House of Hearing, we believe in making your hearing aid fitting journey stress-free and personalized. Our experienced team will guide you through every step, ensuring you find the hearing aid perfectly suited to your needs.

Experience the latest and most innovative hearing aid technology at our clinic, designed to address diverse types of hearing impairments. We offer a wide range of options to accommodate various financial situations so that you can access the best solutions without compromise.

During your hearing aid fitting, our audiologist will take the time to understand your hearing challenges and lifestyle. We will discuss your preferences, allowing us to recommend the ideal hearing aid model that aligns with your needs. Our priority is to provide personalized solutions that match your unique hearing needs and budget. With our expert guidance, you can be assured that you’ll find a hearing aid that fits comfortably and enhances your hearing experience.

Our comprehensive hearing aid fitting services include:

  • Precise Programming: We custom-program your hearing aids to fit prescription targets based on your unique hearing loss and the size and shape of your ear, ensuring optimal performance and comfort.
  • Proper Care and Maintenance: Our audiologists will teach you essential techniques for properly caring for and maintaining your hearing aids. This includes instructions on cleaning, changing batteries, and protecting them from moisture and external hazards.
  • Insertion and Removal Techniques: We practice properly inserting and removing your hearing aids to ensure ease of use and comfort in your daily routines.
  • Technology Training: If your hearing aids come with additional technology such as digital modulation systems, apps, remotes, or external microphones, we’ll guide you through their functionality, empowering you to make the most of your hearing aids.

At House of Hearing, we are committed to delivering personalized care and exceptional service throughout your hearing journey. Take the first step towards improved hearing and schedule your appointment at House of Hearing today. Let us be your partner in enhancing your hearing health and enriching your quality of life. Contact us now and experience the exceptional care and support we offer.

Your Hearing Health Matters