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What is a Hearing Loss?

What is a Hearing Loss?

Hearing loss occurs when sound signals do no reach the brain. The main types of hearing loss are:  sensorineural hearing loss – caused by damage to the sensitive hair cells inside the inner ear or damage to the auditory nerve; this occurs naturally with age or as a result of injury. Secondly,  conductive hearing loss – when sounds are unable to pass from your outer ear to your inner ear, often because of a blockage such as earwax, glue ear or a build-up of fluid from an ear infection, or because of a perforated ear drum or disorder of the hearing bones It's also possible to have both these types of hearing loss. This is known as mixed hearing loss.  Some people are born with hearing loss, but most cases develop as you get older. 

Treating a Hearing Loss

How hearing loss is treated depends on the underlying cause of the condition. Conductive hearing loss is often temporary and treatable.  For example, earwax build-up can be removed by drops, a syringe or suction. Hearing loss caused by a bacterial infection can be treated with antibiotics. Surgery can be used to drain a fluid build-up, repair a perforated eardrum, or correct problems with the hearing bones.  However, hearing loss caused by damage to the inner ear or to the nerves that transmit sound to brain (sensorineural hearing loss) is permanent.  If your hearing is impaired, treatment can improve your hearing and quality of life. It is important to see an audiologist to determine the best course of action for your particular circumstances. latest hearing aids

How can Hearing aids help?

If you have hearing problems, you may be able to wear a hearing aid. About 1.4 million people regularly use hearing aids in the UK, and many more would benefit from them.  A hearing aid is an electronic device that consists of a microphone, an amplifier, a loudspeaker and a battery. It increases the volume of sound entering your ear, so you can hear things more clearly.  The microphone picks up sound, which is made louder by the amplifier. Hearing aids are fitted with devices that can distinguish between background noise, such as traffic, and foreground noise, such as conversation.  Modern hearing aids are very small and discreet, and can often be worn inside your ear.  Hearing aids help improve hearing, and quality of life.  Your audiologist (hearing specialist) can advise you about whether a hearing aid is suitable for you.  If a hearing aid is recommended, an audiologist may take an impression of your ear so the hearing aid fits you perfectly or may show you an open fit hearing aid. The hearing aid will be adjusted to suit your level of hearing impairment. You'll also be shown how to use and care for it

What are the different types of hearing aids?

IIC - invisible in the canal

CIC - Completely in the canal

CIC - Completely in the canal

IIC invisible in the ear hearing aid

Invisible-in-canal (IIC) hearing aids are the smallest custom hearing aids. A deep ear impression is required for the hearing aid to fit discreetly inside the ear canal making it almost invisible. 

CIC - Completely in the canal

CIC - Completely in the canal

CIC - Completely in the canal

CIC completely in the canal hearing aid

Completely in Canal, or CIC, are the second smallest type of hearing aids. These hearing aids are also designed to sit deep inside the ear canal, with only the faceplate and battery cover visible, making them very discreet. 

ITC - Inside the canal

CIC - Completely in the canal

ITC - Inside the canal

ITC inside the canal hearing aid

In the Canal, or ITC hearing aids are custom designed to sit in the outer area of the ear. While larger and more visible than In the Canal types of hearing aids, they're still discreet. ITCs are suitable for those with a more mild to severe hearing loss.

ITE - Inside the ear

ITC - Inside the canal

ITE inside the ear hearing aid

In-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids fit completely inside the outer ear and are used for mild to Profound hearing loss. They will be visible, however the faceplate are can be manufactured to various skin tones allowing them to blend in.

RITE - Receiver in the ear

RITE Receiver in the ear hearing aid

A RITE - Receiver in the ear hearing aid, sits behind the ear, with the receiver (speaker) discreetly fitting inside the ear canal. This creates a smaller, less visible hearing aid. RITE hearing aids are considered an open-fit style.

BTE - Behind in the ear

BTE - Behind the ear hearing aid




Behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids A clear, thin tube connects the main body of the hearing aid usually to a custom made earmould that fits inside the ear. The earmoulds are manufactured in various shapes and sizes depending on the needs of the user. 

Bone Conduction Headband

Softband Bone Conduction Headband

Softband Bone Conduction Headband

Headband bone conduction hearing aid

A bone conduction hearing device works by transmitting sound vibrations through the bone  and bypassing the ear canal. The sound processor converts the sound picked up by its microphone into vibrations. The sound processor then transmits the vibrations through the bones of the skull to the cochlear of the inner ear. The inner ear then converts these (sound) vibrations into electrical signals that the brain interprets as sound.

Softband Bone Conduction Headband

Softband Bone Conduction Headband

Softband Bone Conduction Headband

Soft and bone conduction hearing aid

A bone conduction softband hearing device also works by transmitting sound vibrations through the bone.  Similar to the headband bone conductor but uses a softband which can be more suited to children. 

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Price List

Hearing Aid Pricelist

Premium

£4,995

The latest state of the art technology to give you the best possible speech understanding and situation awareness. Full and in depth diagnostic testing of your ears with continued on going support. Options include rechargeable or free supply of batteries, mobile app, cleaning kit, 5 year warranty and 30 day money back guarantee.

Exclusive

£3,995

Recommended to get great speech understanding, with enough programmable parameters to help hear your loved ones again. Full diagnostic testing and 2 year warranty, 30 day money back guarantee and batteries included.

Advanced

£2,995

Recommended to get great speech understanding, with enough programmable parameters to help hear your loved ones again. Full diagnostic testing and 2 year warranty, 30 day money back guarantee and batteries included.

Basic

£495 - £1,995

Helps to amplify sound to enable you to hear better than before. With less programmable parameters speech understanding may not be as perfect as expected with normal hearing. 2 year warranty included.


Tinnitus

Digital White Noise Generator

£395

Programmed to your hearing loss this device has white noise to help relieve the symptoms of tinnitus

White Noise Generator

£199

Plays white noise to help relieve the symptoms of tinnitus

Sleep Sound Therapy

£49

Bedside Noise generator to help relieve symptoms of tinnitus


Wax Removal

Micro Suction Ear Wax Removal

From £45 for both ears

Using special equipment to carefully remove ear wax from one or two ears

Earol Olive Oil Drops

£9.99

Olive oil softens ear wax to help disburse it from the ear

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