Types of Hearing Aids

Choosing a hearing aid: beyond just style preferences.

Experience the latest in digital hearing aids right here in Gainesville, FL. These compact and comfortable devices are equipped with adaptive software that’s tailored to meet your individual hearing needs. Notice an immediate improvement in your hearing, making conversations clear and effortless, even in noisy environments. Enjoy the rich sounds of music, the tranquility of nature, and enhanced audio clarity while watching TV or on phone calls. It’s not just about hearing better, it’s about enriching your life in Gainesville with advanced hearing solutions.

How much do hearing aids cost?

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Hearing-Aid Types

Rechargeable Receiver-In-Canal RIC

Rechargeable-Receiver-In-Canal* (Rechargeable RIC)

Receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aids are similar to behind-the-ear hearing aids in shape and style, but are smaller because the receiver is placed in the ear-tip instead of the housing.

Rechargeable Receiver-In-Canal

Rechargeable-Behind-The-Ear* (Rechargeable BTE)

For users with more severe hearing losses or smaller ear canals, Behind-the-ear hearing aids (BTE) – are a great solution.

Rechargeable-In-The-Ear Rechargeable ITE

Rechargeable-In-The-Ear* (Rechargeable ITE)

ITE hearing aids are suitable for most types of hearing losses. They are usually small like an eartip and sit in the outer portion of the ear canal. Depending on the size of the ear canal an in the ear hearing aid may be relatively discreet.

Receiver-In-Canal RIC

Receiver-In-Canal* (RIC)

Receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aids are similar to behind-the-ear hearing aids in shape and style, but are smaller because the receiver is placed in the ear-tip instead of the housing.

Behind-The-Ear BTE

Behind-The-Ear* (BTE)

For users with more severe hearing losses or smaller ear canals, Behind-the-ear hearing aids (BTE) – are a great solution.

In-The-Ear ITE

In-The-Ear* (ITE)

ITE hearing aids are suitable for most types of hearing losses. They are usually small like an eartip and sit in the outer portion of the ear canal. Depending on the size of the ear canal an in the ear hearing aid may be relatively discreet.

Completely-In-Canal (CIC)

Completely-in-canal (CIC) hearing aids are a great option for those with mild to moderate-severe hearing loss who are looking for a discreet hearing aid solution.

Invisible-In-Canal (IIC)

Invisible-In-Canal (IIC)

This style provides increased cosmetics appeal for individuals who prefer a deep-fitting device. The IIC also offers reduced wind noise, preserved natural localization and easier use on the telephone. In addition, no special or excessively deep earmold impressions are required.

*Bluetooth Compatible

Hearing aids in these styles are available with Bluetooth connectivity in certain models. Bluetooth connectivity allows for wireless communication between your hearing aids and your iPhone or android device. This connection may allow for direct audio streaming of phone calls and other audio as well as a remote-control app to adjust your hearing aids.