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  • Circuitry in Hearing Aids
    There are different types of circuitry in hearing aids that can be used for the different styles: analog/adjustable, analog/programmable and analog/digital circuits.

  • Do I Have A Hearing Problem?
    To determine if you have a hearing problem, your physician may refer you to a specialist. A hearing specialist may include an otolaryngologist and/or an audiologist.

  • Hearing Aid Styles
    There are 4 categories of hearing aid styles: in the ear (ITE), behind the ear (BTE), canal and body hearing aids. The type used has to do with the severity of hearing loss and age of the patient.

  • Hearing Aid Trials and Refunds
    The advertising, sale and manufacture of hearing aids are regulated on both federal and state levels. There are mandaded hearing aid trials and refund laws.

  • Hearing Loss Treatments
    Hearing loss treatments include surgical procedures and hearing aids. Hearing aids should be purchased only after testing and advice from a specialist.

  • Practical Symptoms of Hearing Loss
    Symptoms of hearing loss could involve trouble hearing high pitched sounds or low pitched sounds. Sometimes a louder volume is needed for all pitches.

  • Prevent Hearing Loss

  • Purchasing a Hearing Aid

  • Testing Babies for Hearing Problems
    Hearing tests are important for people of all ages, but they are especially important for babies. Parents often do not know their infant has hearing problems until the child does not learn to talk.

  • Types of Hearing Loss
    Accoridng to the National Institute of Health, approximately 28 million Americans suffer hearing loss; yet, only 1 out of 5 people who would benefit from wearing a hearing aid actually use one.