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HEARING AIDSTHAT SUIT YOUR NEEDS

Discret and powerful, the hearing aids allow people who wear them to experience joy of hearing and understanding well again. They can continue their normal daily activities and maintain an active lifestyle.

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HEARING AIDS THAT SUIT YOUR NEEDS 

The selection of your hearing aids is made under the recommendations and supervision of an audioprosthetist. This hearing health professional is able to size the patients’ lifestyle and needs, which allows him to advise them well.

TYPES OF HEARING AIDS

Discover the different types of hearing aids that improve your hearing. Remember that throughout the hearing aid selection process, you will be accompanied by an audioprosthetist who will help you choose your hearing aids.

Behind-the-ear

Behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids lie behind the ear, as their name suggests.

Completely-in-canal

Completely-in-canal (CIC) hearing aids lie deep in the ear canal.

Invisible-in-the-canal

Nearly invisible hearing aids are very discreet and lie far in the ear canal.

Receiver-in-the-ear

Receiver-in-the-ear (RITE) hearing aids have a discreet case that sits behind the ear pinna and a receiver that goes inside the ear canal with a thin wire.

In-the-ear

In-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids lie in the ear canal.

In-the-canal

In-the-canal (ITC) hearing aids lie in the ear canal.

Do you wear hearing aidsor need to?

Audioprosthetists offer hearing correction services and help you and your loved ones with hearing loss adapt to life with hearing aids.

Hearing aids

Audioprosthetists are the hearing health professionals who provide hearing aids and assistive listening devices to help correct your hearing. They help you select your hearing aids by learning about your expectations, your needs and your type of hearing loss.

Adjusting to hearing aids

You may need an adjustment period after receiving your hearing aids. This period can vary from person to person. During the adjustment period, cells that used to be nearly inactive are being stimulated again. They need time to get used to the amplification.

When you receive your hearing aids, your audioprosthetist and specialized educator will also teach you how to maintain your devices so that you can get the most out of them.

Professional services

Twice a year, when you bring your hearing aids in for maintenance, your audioprosthetist will provide a professional cleaning and make minor adjustments and repairs.

Consult an audioprosthetist now to rediscover the joys of hearing and understanding! To find the nearest Lobe clinic, click here.

Don't forget!

An assessment by an audioprosthetist is required to determine which hearing aid suits the patient's needs.