Hearing Aids

Discover the latest hearing aid technology.

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Hearing Aids in Southern California

The team at Hearing Heal consists of hearing aid providers, hearing instrument specialists, registered nurses and audiologists for your hearing needs; all who are experts in hearing technology. Hearing aids have advanced immensely over the years and we stay up to date with the ever-changing technology. Whether you are looking for a Bluetooth hearing aid or a device with rechargeable batteries, we carry a large selection of instruments.

Hearing Heal is a private hearing center, meaning we have the ability to work with all of the major hearing aid manufacturers. This allows us to better find a solution that will match your unique needs.

Hearing Aid Styles

We carry many different styles of hearing aids for sale, including the following:
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Behind-the-Ear
(BTE)

Behind-the-Ear hearing aids put you in control with customizable fit options, wireless connectivity, and easy volume control.

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Completely-in-Canal
(CIC)

Completely-in-Canal hearing aids are sleek and subtle. This technology is molded to the unique contours of your ear for a superior fit that offers a natural look and hearing experience.

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In-the-Canal
(ITC)

In-the-Canal hearing aids are discreet and have a glasses-friendly fit with external controls.

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In-the-Ear
(ITE)

In-the-Ear hearing aids are custom molded for you. They are powerful and comfortable, allowing for all-day use.

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Invisible-In-the-Canal
(IIC)

Invisible-In-the-Canal hearing aids are the smallest hearing instrument available. These are for people who want ultimate discretion while benefiting from the natural acoustics of the external ear.

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Open BTE

Open BTE are behind-the-ear devices that have an open fit. This type of hearing aid provides amplification via a small tube inserted into the ear canal.

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Receiver-in-Canal
(RIC)

Receiver-in-Canal hearing aids are reliable and convenient. These have a lightweight feel to them and a flexible fit.

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Remote

Remote hearing aids feature Bluetooth capabilities and can be connected directly to your smartphone. With remote hearing aids we can provide adjustments to your hearing prescription remotely, so you don’t have to leave your home.

Choosing the Right Hearing Aids

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There are many different types, styles, and levels of hearing aid technology on the market today. Without the right professional to help you, it can seem overwhelming trying to choose the right device for you. At Hearing Heal, our team are experts in hearing technology and will work with you to find the right device.

When recommending hearing aids, we look at your degree of hearing loss (mild, moderate, moderately severe, severe or profound), your lifestyle (how active you are), and your budget. Using this information, we will recommend a hearing aid that can help you hear better in your environments and keeps up with your activity. As always, the first step to determine which hearing aid can best help you is having your hearing checked.

Hearing Aid Accessories

Sometimes hearing aids aren’t enough, especially in difficult listening situations, such as a busy restaurant, conference room, or lecture hall. In these scenarios, an assistive listening device can help. We carry a large selection of assistive listening devices and hearing aid accessories to help you hear your best. Some of the accessories we carry include but are not limited to:
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