Today’s hearing aids are sleek, compact, and innovative.
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Custom fitted to each person.
Invisible hearing aids rest in the second bend of the ear canal, making them virtually undetectable. They are designed to be removed daily to promote good ear health. Some people describe it as truly invisible.

Custom made to fit completely in your ear.
Only the tip of a small plastic “clear handle” shows outside the canal. Although there are no switches or buttons to control hearing aid settings, they adapt automatically as listening environments change.

Barely visible when worn.
Receiver-in-Canal hearing aids (RIC) sometimes called Receiver in the Ear (RITE). The receiver is placed inside the ear canal. They provide you with a comfortable, open fit. These hearing aids combine the advantages of the behind-the-ear and custom (in-the-ear) models.

These are custom molded uniquely for you.
They feature a faceplate that shows in the outer portion of your ear. Depending on the specific type, it may be more or less invisible in your ear. The size and shape of your ear canal along with your specific hearing loss determine which type of hearing aid is right for you.

Barely visible when worn.
Receiver-in-Canal hearing aids (RIC) sometimes called Receiver in the Ear (RITE). The receiver is placed inside the ear canal. They provide you with a comfortable, open fit. These hearing aids combine the advantages of the behind-the-ear and custom (in-the-ear) models.

The worlds most common style.
Behind-The-Ear hearing aids have the hearing technology housed in a casing that rests behind the ear. A clear plastic acoustical tube directs amplified sound into an earbud that is fitted for you. These devices offer volume control and/or push-button access for specific performance.
What hearing aid is right for me?
The size and shape of your ear and or ear canal along with your specific hearing loss will determine which type of custom hearing aid is right for you. Schedule a hearing test and hearing aid evaluation with one of our Hearing Specialists today.
Wearers can use headphones and telephones without a problem and don’t need to be concerned about how they wear their hair or whether they wear eyeglasses. They work with the natural way the ear captures sound.
It is important to mention that these invisible hearing aids are not suitable for severe hearing losses and particularly narrow ear canals. Although there are no switches or buttons to control hearing aid settings, they adapt automatically as listening environments change.