Hearing aids come in many common styles, though not every one is right for every individual. Factors such as the wearer’s level of hearing loss, size of ear canal, even dexterity issues impact which style your hearing care professional ultimately recommends.
Behind-The-Ear Hearing Aids
The world’s most common style. Available in regular, mini or Power.
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Receiver-In-Canal Hearing Aids
Small, discreet, and quick to fit. Perfect for many first-time wearers.
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In-The-Ear Hearing Aids
Custom earmold that fits within the outer portion of the ear.
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In-The-Canal Hearing Aids
Custom earmold fits in the ear canal. Smaller portion shows in outer ear.
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Completely-In-Canal Hearing Aids
Only the head of a tiny plastic line shows outside the canal.
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Invisible-In-The-Canal Hearing Aids
Rest in the second bend of the ear canal, where virtually no one can see them.
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