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Hearing Aid Choices & Styles

Individual factors can influence the type of hearing instrument you select. The degree of hearing loss, physical features of the ear and an individual’s lifestyle are all important in the decision process.

EPIC ear physicians and audiologists will provide the needed tests and evaluations to verify the degree and extent of hearing loss and the best therapy.

The vast majority of patients (90-95%) are helped by prescription hearing aids.

Today’s advanced technology ensures that individuals have a broad range of choice in selecting a hearing aid that meets their specific requirements and offers the greatest hearing resolution.

Available hearing aid styles include:

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CIC (Completely-In-The-Canal)
Smallest and most discreet style. Fits deep within the ear canal. Offers solutions for mild to severe hearing loss.
 
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ITC (In-The-Canal)
A popular style. Precise and discreet appearance. A solution for a broad range of hearing needs, it improves a mild to severe hearing loss.
 
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ITE (In-The-Ear)
Attractive, easy-to-use and affordable. Extremely flexible operation. Offers solutions for mild to severe hearing loss.
 
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BTE (Behind-The-Ear)
Rests behind the ear and attaches to a custom-made earmold. Extremely durable and powerful. Compatible with wireless FM systems. Provides a solution for the full range of hearing needs from mild to profound.
 
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Open Fit / Receiver in the Ear (RITE)
This hearing aid style is cosmetically appealing as it incorporates a very small unit that fits behind the external ear.  It is lightweight and features a thin tube that connects to a receiver in the ear or a specific earmold.
 

45-Day Trial Period

For your satisfaction and comfort, you have a 45-day trial period with your hearing aid. We want to make sure your hearing is improved and that you are fully satisfied.

One or Two Hearing Aids?

Many people with hearing loss have difficulty understanding conversation in the presence of background noise in such places as crowded rooms, restaurants and auditoriums.
 

Following the Hearing Test and Evaluation 

Following the hearing test and consultation, your ear physician or audiologist will discuss the importance of hearing aids in one or both ears.

Advantages of Two Hearing Aids

If you have a hearing loss in both ears, wearing a hearing aid in each ear can maximize your ability to localize sound and understand speech. When wearing only one hearing aid, it can be hard to identify the direction or source of sound.

Wearing the Appropriate Hearing Aid

Your EPIC hearing provider will utilize various measures to verify your hearing aid's effectiveness.

 

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