Hearing Aids

Types of hearing aids:


ITE: In-The-Ear units are probably the most 1470_ite.jpgcomfortable, the least expensive and the easiest to operate. They are also the largest of the custom made styles.




1470_bte.jpgBTE: Behind-The-Ear hearing aids are the largest hearing aids and they are very reliable. BTEs have the most circuit options and they can typically have much more power than any of the custom made in the ear units. BTEs are the units that "sit" on the back of your ear. They are connected to the ear canal via custom-made plastic tubing. The tubing is part of the earmold. The earmold is custom made from an ear impression to perfectly replicate the size and shape of your ear.



CIC: Completely-In-the-Canal units are the tiniest hearing aids made. 1470_cic.jpgThey usually require a "removal string" due to their small size and the fact that they fit so deeply into the canal. CICs can be difficult to remove without the pull string. CICs do not usually have manual controls attached to them because they are too small.


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Assistive Listening Devices




Hand-Held Microphone (pictured); Alarm Systems, Amplified Phones




Advanced Hearing Health Care specializes in hearing aids, batteries, accessories (including assistive listening devices) & repairs from the following companies, but also offers other major brands as deemed necessary:

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Hal-Hen
Oaktree Products

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Dr. Maria focuses on providing her patients with high quality hearing products at affordable prices. She offers analog and digital hearing aids available in all styles pictured. Analog aids may be conventional, utilizing factory selected settings or programmable, using in-office computers to better target your specific hearing loss. Digital aids are the most sophisticated type. By design, they are programmed to amplify the incoming signal precisely, regulating all sounds to be within a comfortable listening range.

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