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Invisible hearing aids are as good as advertised
July 18, 2011
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Invisible hearing aids do everything other hearing aids do, maybe more. When you find yourself asking others to repeat, have a hard time hearing the TV, or just plain can’t interact in conversations anymore, you might be ready for a hearing aid. When you have concluded your hearing is damaged, and realize a hearing aid is in the best interests of not only you, but your family and loved ones as well, that is the time to start consider an invisible hearing aid. Before you start cruising the internet to find ‘the’ perfect hearing aid in you budget range, keep and open mind and read the following article.
The newest and most recent advancement in the hearing industry is invisible hearing aids. Invisible hearing aids are a small version of traditional hearing aids. An invisible hearing aid sits deep down in the ear, similar to a completely in the canal aid, yet it fits further down in the ear canal. Invisible hearing aids sit closer to the ear drum. By being closer to the ear drum, less power is used to produce excellent sound quality. Using less power is a great advancement in itself. With a reduction in power needed, the invisible hearing aid isn’t strained to produce loud sound out of tiny microphones, increasing the clarity of sound. The invisible hearing aid produces clear, smooth sound directly to you ear.
Invisible hearing aids have the same features like noise reduction, voice recognition, and feedback cancellation as their older counterparts. Years and years of research and technological advancements has resulted in the most powerful, smallest removable hearing aid known to man. One great aspect of invisible hearing aids is the fact that they can be removed. You can take them out when you take a shower, while sleeping, or to put fresh batteries in. Southwestern Hearing Center’s invisible hearing aids are removable, this cut down on ear infections and you end up with a healthier ear canal.
“I have patients that come in so happy, with the biggest smile on their faces. They tell me it the best hearing aid they have ever worn, and wish the manufactures would have invented it earlier,” says Mike Marino, CEO of Southwestern Hearing Centers.
The process of getting an invisible hearing aid is nearly identical of that of a CIC hearing aid. Of course, patients first get a hearing test, the specialist looks at the results and determines the extent of the hearing loss. By these results, the specialist goes over all the hearing aids options with the patient and will determine if the invisible hearing aid would be a good fit for the patient. The main reasons that the invisible hearing instrument wouldn’t work for a patient: patient does not like the feeling of a hearing instrument sitting deep in their ear canal, patient’s hearing loss is extreme - and they need a much more powerful hearing aid to improve their hearing, or their ear canal is too small for the invisible hearing aid to fit in.
“Most of my patients choose the invisible hearing aid based on its size. They tell me that people right by their side don’t notice they are wearing a hearing aid. I think that’s great. But people who haven’t tried the invisible hearing aid also need to know it has the absolute best technology inside. It’s really a big step in the right direction, and is making people very happy. They come in to try it with our 30-day risk free trial, and love it,” says Marino.
For a free demonstration of the invisible hearing aid, contact us today. Southwestern has sent many people home with the invisible hearing aid, and have heard nothing but praise. It could be right for you or a loved one, call us today! |
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