Hearing Aids Fort Wayne

    There are many types of hearing aids (see below) and many manufacturers, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, and each more or less suitable for different people and conditions. 

Fort Wayne Audiology will recommend the best solution for you, based on your amount and type of hearing loss, your lifestyle, budget and other factors you'll discuss with your audiologist during your consultation.  


Types Of Hearing Aids

Invisible-In-The-Canal (IIC)

The IIC is a new kind of hearing aid that fits deep in your ear canal where no one can see it. Designed with the most advanced hearing technology, this invisible solution can be used for many levels of hearing loss.

Completely-In-The-Canal (CIC)

Like the name suggests, the entire CIC hearing aid fits into the ear canal. There is nothing on the outside of the ear, making it virtually unnoticeable. The CIC hearing aid is custom-made to fit into your ear canal to ensure a perfect fit. 

Receiver-In-Canal (RIC)

With the RIC hearing aid, there is a small case that sits behind the ear, and a connecting tube between the case and the earpiece that is nearly invisible. The RIC can be made with one of two types of earpieces: one is a mold that fits into the ear canal. The other is an "open fit" earpiece.

In-The-Canal (ITC) 

Like the CIC hearing aid shown, at the Fort Wayne Audiology, the ITC fits into the ear canal, so there is nothing on the outside of the ear. The ITC is a bit larger than the CIC, but still mostly hidden from view.

In-The-Ear (ITE)

The case for the ITE hearing aid sits in the outer part of the ear, and like the ITE-HS and BTE (below), can be made with a telecoil to hear better on phone calls, or with a directional microphone to hear voices better in a noisy room. These hearing aids are custom made, and suitable for mild to severe hearing loss. 

In-The-Ear Half Shell (ITE-HS)

The ITE Half-Shell hearing aid has similar properties as the ITE hearing aid, but the half-shell is smaller. While the ITE fills the entire part of the outer ear, the ITE-half shell fills around half of the outer ear cavity. Like the ITE, the ITE-HS is custom made and suitable for mild to severe hearing loss.

Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

At Fort Wayne Audiology Center the BTE hearing aid has a plastic mold that fits into the ear and a clear tube coming out and wrapping around the top of the ear. The tube goes into a case that fits behind the ear and holds the other parts of the hearing aid. 

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