Hearing Aids at Wassearman Inc.

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Expert Solutions for All
Your Hearing Needs

Types of Hearing Aids – Finding the Perfect Fit

Choose the Right Hearing Aid Style for Your Comfort and Needs
BTE hearing aids rest comfortably behind the ear, with a thin tube or ear mold that directs sound into the ear canal. They are suitable for all levels of hearing loss and are often the most powerful option. BTE hearing aids are durable and easy to handle, making them a popular choice for people who need more amplification.
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Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids

RIC hearing aids are similar to BTE models but have a small, thin wire that connects the device to a receiver placed inside the ear canal. This design offers a natural sound quality and is less visible than traditional BTE models. RIC hearing aids are lightweight and comfortable, and they are suitable for mild to severe hearing loss.
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Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids

ITE hearing aids are custom-made to fit the shape of your ear. They sit entirely within the outer ear and are slightly more discreet than BTE models. These hearing aids are suitable for mild to severe hearing loss and provide a comfortable, secure fit. ITE hearing aids are easy to adjust and handle, making them a great option for individuals seeking convenience and simplicity.
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In-the-Ear (ITE) Hearing Aids

ITC hearing aids fit partly in the ear canal, offering more discretion than larger models. They are designed for mild to moderate hearing loss and can be customized for your specific needs. Although smaller, they still offer advanced features like noise reduction and directional microphones. Their compact size makes them less noticeable, though they may be slightly harder to adjust for those with dexterity issues.
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In-the-Canal (ITC) Hearing Aids

CIC hearing aids are one of the smallest options available, fitting entirely inside the ear canal. These devices are nearly invisible when worn and are ideal for people who prefer a more discreet solution. CIC hearing aids are best suited for mild to moderate hearing loss. Due to their small size, they offer fewer manual controls but still provide excellent sound quality.
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Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC) Hearing Aids

IIC hearing aids are the smallest and most discreet option available. They sit deep inside the ear canal and are virtually invisible. These devices are designed for mild to moderate hearing loss and are a great choice for those looking for a nearly undetectable hearing solution. However, due to their size, they may not offer as many features as larger models.
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Invisible-in-the-Canal (IIC) Hearing Aids

Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids

BTE hearing aids rest comfortably behind the ear, with a thin tube or ear mold that directs sound into the ear canal. They are suitable for all levels of hearing loss and are often the most powerful option. BTE hearing aids are durable and easy to handle, making them a popular choice for people who need more amplification.

Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids

RIC hearing aids are similar to BTE models but have a small, thin wire that connects the device to a receiver placed inside the ear canal. This design offers a natural sound quality and is less visible than traditional BTE models. RIC hearing aids are lightweight and comfortable, and they are suitable for mild to severe hearing loss.

In-the-Ear (ITE) Hearing Aids

ITE hearing aids are custom-made to fit the shape of your ear. They sit entirely within the outer ear and are slightly more discreet than BTE models. These hearing aids are suitable for mild to severe hearing loss and provide a comfortable, secure fit. ITE hearing aids are easy to adjust and handle, making them a great option for individuals seeking convenience and simplicity.

In-the-Canal (ITC) Hearing Aids

ITC hearing aids fit partly in the ear canal, offering more discretion than larger models. They are designed for mild to moderate hearing loss and can be customized for your specific needs. Although smaller, they still offer advanced features like noise reduction and directional microphones. Their compact size makes them less noticeable, though they may be slightly harder to adjust for those with dexterity issues.

Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC) Hearing Aids

CIC hearing aids are one of the smallest options available, fitting entirely inside the ear canal. These devices are nearly invisible when worn and are ideal for people who prefer a more discreet solution. CIC hearing aids are best suited for mild to moderate hearing loss. Due to their small size, they offer fewer manual controls but still provide excellent sound quality.

Invisible-in-the-Canal (IIC) Hearing Aids

IIC hearing aids are the smallest and most discreet option available. They sit deep inside the ear canal and are virtually invisible. These devices are designed for mild to moderate hearing loss and are a great choice for those looking for a nearly undetectable hearing solution. However, due to their size, they may not offer as many features as larger models.

Explore the Latest Hearing Aid Technology

Advanced Features That Make Hearing Easier
Modern hearing aids have come a long way. Today’s devices are equipped with advanced technology that enhances sound quality and makes hearing more natural. With features like automatic noise reduction and directional microphones, hearing aids are designed to focus on speech and minimize background noise. Many models, such as the Signia Pure Charge&Go X, also offer rechargeable batteries, eliminating the need for frequent battery changes.
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Find the Right Hearing Aid
Technology for You

Get Expert Guidance to Choose the Best Hearing Aid Solution

At Wassearman Inc., we understand that every patient’s hearing needs are unique. We work closely with you to find the hearing aids that best suit your lifestyle, preferences, and hearing loss. Whether you're looking for the latest technology or a comfortable fit, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.
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