Hearing Aid Technology

 

Selecting the right hearing aid can be a stressful and a difficult decision.  We at OTOhealth believe in making the process simple.  Whether it is patient care, patient testing, patient counseling, or just the way we listen and treat our patients, our philosophy is simple.  Our Patients Come First! 

In living up to our commitment to our patients, we have positioned our network to offer the latest technology available by having agreements with the industry’s top manufacturers.  However, in order to make sure we meet this challenge of providing the best technology for you, the first step is scheduling a hearing evaluation with one of our providers.  Once we have a better understanding of the challenges that we are working with, we will be able to provide you with a variety of different styles and brands that we will customize to meet your specific needs. 

Many of today’s hearing aids are so small they fit comfortably and "invisibly" into your ear canal.  Some hearing aids have remote controls that fit in your pocket so that you may change programs in different listening situations. Today's new digital hearing aids have CD-like sound processing and are programmed to automatically adjust to different listening environments.  Digital hearing aids give you complex, sophisticated processing capabilities that no analog design can match.  Why do you need all this processing power in a hearing aid?  Because the sound most people want to hear better is the human voice - and speech is probably the most complex sound in the world.  Digital hearing aids give you unsurpassed power to hear and understand the human voice.  Click here to find an OTOhealth clinic nearest you and to schedule an appointment with one of our OTOhealth network providers.

   
   

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OTOhealth Manufacturer Partnerships

   
OTOhealth carries a wide variety of hearing aids, each individually tailored to your specific hearing loss needs, including: Oticon, Resound, Phonak, Siemens, Unitron, Starkey.
 
 

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