State-of-the-Art Features for Everyday Life
Leading hearing aids utilize advanced signal processing that adapts to various environments, whether you're chatting in a busy café or enjoying a family gathering. Features like active noise cancellation and directional microphones help focus on conversations while minimizing background noise, allowing you to engage fully without distraction.
A Variety of Prescription Hearing Aid Styles To Choose From
Advanced Audiology Consultants makes it possible for you to choose from a wide range of technology and a host of available features from brand name manufacturers like Starkey, Phonak, and more. Thanks to innovations in micro-digital and material technology, today’s hearing aids come in a variety of different sizes and colors to meet lifestyle and personal preferences.

In-The-Canal (ITC)
These hearing aids fit partially in the ear canal, making them even less visible than ITE aids. Their smaller design may limit battery life and features compared to BTEs but offers enhanced natural sound quality. Due to their intricate assembly, repairs can be delicate and may require specialized handling.

Completely-In-The-Canal (CIC)
Offering the most discreet option, CIC aids fit entirely within the ear canal, allowing for very little visibility. While providing natural sound quality, these devices may require more frequent repairs due to their small size, making them susceptible to moisture and wax blockage.

In-the-Ear
Custom-fit to the shape of the ear, ITE devices come in various sizes and styles to suit individual needs. The compact design provides a more discreet solution, but repairs can be more complex due to the smaller components and tighter fit. Regular maintenance is crucial to prevent wax buildup that can affect performance.

Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
These are worn behind the ear and are connected to a custom earpiece, offering versatility with a range of amplification options. BTE aids are suitable for varying degrees of hearing loss, and their larger size can accommodate advanced features, batteries, and more powerful amplifiers. They are often the easiest to repair due to their accessible components.
Receiver-in-Canal (RIC)
Receiver-In-Canal (RIC) hearing aids feature a small casing that sits behind the ear, with the receiver (speaker) placed directly in the ear canal connected by a thin wire. This innovative design offers a comfortable, discreet profile while delivering exceptional sound quality with reduced feedback. RIC devices are suitable for mild to severe hearing loss and provide a more natural sound experience due to the receiver's proximity to the eardrum.
Personalized Solutions for Individual Needs
Every individual's hearing needs are unique, and modern hearing aids offer customizable settings to cater specifically to them. Through our comprehensive assessment process, audiologists can tailor sound profiles to fit your lifestyle and preferences, ensuring you receive the best auditory experience possible.
Discreet and Comfortable Designs
No two hearing experiences are the same. Modern hearing aids come with customizable settings, fine-tuned by our audiologists to match your lifestyle and preferences for the best possible sound experience.
Commitment to Ongoing Support
Your journey doesn’t end with new hearing aids. Regular check-ins keep your devices optimized as your hearing evolves. Our expert audiologists provide continuous support to help you get the most from your technology.
Experience the Difference
Lightweight and discreet, today’s hearing aids blend seamlessly into daily life. Custom earmolds ensure a snug fit while enhancing sound quality—so you can focus on living, not your device.
Experience the Difference
If you're ready to explore how advanced hearing aid technology can transform your auditory experience, contact us today for a personalized consultation. Our experts are eager to assist in demystifying the options available and help you choose the perfect solution tailored to your lifestyle.