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What Hearing Aid Style is Best for You?

by | Jan 24, 2023 | Hearing Aids, Patient Resources, Technology

Choosing the right hearing aid can seem overwhelming after realizing that you are experiencing hearing loss symptoms. You may not want to go and get new hearing aids, but it is necessary when your hearing is compromised. You should speak to a member of our hearing care. team who can discuss your hearing needs and the hearing aid styles that would be suitable for you.

There are many different brands, colours, names, levels of technology, sizes, and features to consider when choosing hearing aids. Your hearing care provider can help you navigate which hearing aids are right for you. With that in mind, here are some things to consider before choosing the correct hearing aid.

Hearing Aid Styles

When it comes to hearing aids, there are three basic styles: behind-the-ear (BTE), in-the-canal (ITC), and in-the-ear (ITE). The right hearing aids for you will depend on your level of hearing loss, your lifestyle, and the shape and size of your ear.

Hearing aids worn in the ear are situated directly in the outer ear bowl, providing a discreet solution. ITC hearing aids sit directly in the ear canal and provide a natural listening experience. BTE devices are ideal for children and are easy to handle for adults with dexterity issues.

You may find that some styles don’t feel practical or comfortable for you, and that’s okay. The point of talking to your provider is to figure out which devices will be right for you. The larger style may be great for battery life and technology, but the smaller ones are more discreet and can even be practically invisible.

Hearing Aid Features

When choosing your hearing aid style, you should also consider the features that you want. If you have an active lifestyle, the location of BTE hearing aids may not be practical for your hobbies.

Canal hearing aids can offer more discretion if you are sensitive about your hearing loss. There are also features to consider such as hearing aids that allow you to connect to Bluetooth, allowing you to connect to your laptop or smartphone and even take calls.

Our hearing care team can inform you about the technology involved in the hearing aids they are showing you. You can weigh all the benefits and features, and that will help you choose the hearing aids that are perfect for your situation and your hearing needs.

Hearing aids don’t have to be a big deal, especially if they are something that you need. Your provider will be able to guide you through everything that makes sense for your hearing.

With the myriad of options available, the key to finding the perfect hearing aid lies in understanding your unique hearing needs and lifestyle. That’s where professional guidance becomes invaluable.

Our hearing care team is dedicated to helping you through every step of this journey, from conducting thorough hearing tests to discussing the nuances of different hearing aid styles and features that align with your individual requirements. Remember, choosing the right hearing aid is a decision that significantly impacts your quality of life, and you don’t have to make it alone.

Let us assist you in making an informed choice, ensuring that your hearing aids not only improve your hearing but also complement your way of living. Reach out to us today for a comprehensive hearing assessment and to explore the world of hearing aids tailored just for you. Together, we’ll ensure your hearing care is in the best hands.

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Dario Coletta

Dario Coletta M.Sc., Au.D., Reg. CASLPO Doctor of Audiology is the head Audiologist of Port Credit Audiology & Hearing Aid Clinic. Dario obtained his Doctor of Audiology from A.T. Still University and Master of Science in Audiology from the University of British Columbia following his Bachelor of Science from the University of Toronto. He currently holds lecturer status at the University of Toronto in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery. Dario continues to work part-time at the Toronto General Hospital and has knowledge in advanced diagnostics, bespoke hearing aid fittings, and cerumen management. Dario also has a special interest in managing and counselling patients with tinnitus. He brings knowledge and efficiency in prescribing and fitting the newest hearing aid technology, and is committed to helping patients find an individualized solution for their hearing healthcare concerns.

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