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Choosing Your Hearing Aid

We know it may be very confusing when it comes to selecting a hearing aid to purchase. Maybe you have seen an advertisement for a type of hearing aid or your best friend loves the kind of aid they have. Or maybe you went and had your hearing tested and the audiologist tried to sell you a hearing aid that costed over 3 times what you paid for your first car, and on top of it all there is all of this new technology.

We know you want the best help possible for your hearing problems within a budget you can afford. Getting help for your current hearing loss needs to be your main concern.....visibility and cosmetics are secondary. We provide hearing aids instruments for just about all degrees and types of hearing loss, and these hearing instruments are produced by almost all of the world's largest manufacturers. In nearly almost every case there will be choices between many types of hearing instruments appropriate for a person. To help guide you, we have provided the below audiogram chart for some suggestions.

Feel free to contact us for a no-obligation hearing loss consultation. The more we are able to find out about you and your hearing loss, the better able we are to make solid recommendations. Please allow us to put our over 40 years of experience to work for you. We specialize in working closely with our customers to assure that you receive the best instruments for their needs at the lowest prices in the nation!

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Example Audiogram Audiogram Hearing Loss Levels Find your hearing aid by your hearing loss


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type of hearing aid loss.


  represents normal hearing
  Mild Hearing Loss Hearing Aids
  Moderate Hearing Loss Hearing Aids
  Severe Hearing Loss Hearing Aids
  Profound Hearing Loss Hearing Aids
The above audiogram chart represents the hearing of an individual with normal hearing in the low frequencies (pitch) sloping to a severe high frequency hearing loss in the left ear and a moderate to severe hearing loss in the right ear.

The blue Xs indicate the thresholds for the left ear and the red Os indicate the thresholds for the right ear
The softest sound you are able to hear at each pitch is recorded on the audiogram. The softest sound you are able to hear is called your threshold. Thresholds of 0-25 dB are considered normal (for adults). The audiogram above demonstrates the different degrees of hearing loss.  


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