Is it Time to Get Hearing Aids?
If you’re reading this post, you already suspect you might need hearing aids. If you answer yes to two or more questions below, it’s probably time to give us a call.
Others complain that the TV is too loud.
Your significant other and you argue over what you heard.
You use the phrases, “excuse me”, “can you repeat that”, or “what did you say” several times a day.
You plan your nights out based on how loud it might be at your destination.
New experiences that you would’ve jumped at 5 years ago no longer hold the same appeal.
Phonak Hearing Aids
Phonak continuously challenges the limits of technology to help overcome even the most difficult hearing situations. Learn more about the latest key technologies available from Phonak.
Signia Hearing Aids
Now you can improve your hearing a remarkable amount — and even preserve the familiar sound of your natural own voice — thanks to the new Signia hearing aids with Own Voice Processing (OVP™). Learn more about Signia.
Resound Hearing Aids
ReSound ecosystem of hearing aids, apps and wireless accessories let you adapt to all kinds of environments and situations and makes sure you hear the sounds you want to hear. Learn More about Resound.
Oticon
Our uncompromising approach to innovation has led to such advances as the world’s first digital in-the-ear hearing aid, as well as our own revolutionary wireless technology. Learn more about Oticon.
How are Hearing Aids Today different?
A hearing aid is a small electronic device that you wear in or behind your ear. It makes some sounds louder so that a person with hearing loss can listen, communicate, and participate more fully in daily activities.
There are three basic parts to a hearing aid: a microphone, amplifier, and speaker. The basics haven’t changed for decades.
What has change significantly is how a hearing aid manipulates the sound as it enters the hearing aid and eventually sends the signal into your ear canal. Theses advances include:
- Automatic volume adjustments
- Automatic adaptation to background noise
- Built in FM, Infrared and Bluetooth technology
- Water resistant technology
- Hearing aids look better than ever before coming in a variety of shapes, colors and styles
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Additional Services
Cochlear Implants
A cochlear implant is a small, complex electronic device that can help to provide a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard-of-hearing.
Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA)
The bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) is a bone conduction hearing device that transmits sound directly into the inner ear. It is mainly used in patients with conductive hearing loss associated with aural atresia
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Location
790 E Market St, Ste 180
West Chester, Pennsylvania 19382
Aberdeen Audiology Location
Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087
Contact
Phone: 610-431-2411
Fax: 610-431-2441
Hours
M - F: Hours by appointment only
We currently are not accepting walk-ins.