Hearing Devices
The Latest in Hearing Aid Tech
Today’s hearing aids are more like mini-computers than megaphones, and recent advancements have led to
increased patient satisfaction and better outcomes. Our clinicians are up to date on all of the latest technology
and will work with you to find the best solution to fit your needs. Popular features include:
Rechargable
Rechargeable batteries and automatic software upgrades cut down on your trips to the clinic for adjustments.
Bluetooth
Stream music, TV, and phone calls directly to your devices using your personalized app.
Adaptive
Smart sensors recognize speech and environmental changes and automatically adjust to create a more natural listening environment.
Wind Reduction
Sensors detect and remove wind noise to improve your hearing while playing sports or in the great outdoors.

Receiver in Canal (RIC)
This style is the most common. It is flexible and works across many degrees of hearing loss.
80% of patients choose this style device.

Completely in Canal (CIC)
This style is the most discreet and cosmetically appealing.
3% of our patients choose this model.

In the Ear (ITE)
This style is a good choice for people with arthritis or dexterity issues.
4-6% of our patients choose this model.

Behind the Ear (BTE)
This style is ideal for severe to profound hearing loss. This is the most durable of all the devices.
4% of our patients choose this model.
Did You Know:
Kidney Health
77% of people with chronic kidney disease have hearing loss.
Tinnitus
90% of people with tinnitus also have some degree of hearing loss.
Heart Health
Poor cardiovascular health can lead to reduced blood flow and oxygen to the inner ear, damaging the delicate hair cells responsible for hearing.
Risk of Falls
Even mild hearing loss triples your risk for a fall.
Mental Health
Hearing aids have been shown to reduce depression, anxiety, and social isolation.
Aging
Untreated hearing loss can make parts of your brain physically age faster.
Diabetes
High blood glucose damages blood vessels in the kidneys, eyes, and inner ear.
Dementia
There is a statistically significant connection between untreated hearing loss and dementia. Hearing aids may help break the link.
How it Works

01
Book Your Appointment
Call our office or schedule online for your initial exam and consultation. We will verify your insurance prior to your appointment to see if you have any
hearing benefits.

02
Experience Your
Waterloo Location
Every Waterloo clinic has a fresh, welcoming, and inviting feel for you and the people that communicate with you the most. We recommend that you bring a friend or family member along so they can also learn about your test results and options for better hearing.

03
Discuss Your Solutions
Whether you have hearing loss, suffer from tinnitus, or need confidence in your hearing protection, our knowledgeable team will go over all of your options with you, and educate you on communication enhancements and technology advances.

04
Start Your Trial Period
Take advantage of our
Love Them or Return Them Guarantee!
Every set of hearing aids has a minimum
30-day trial period so you can go out, enjoy your world of sound and assure that you are hearing with confidence.