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Hearing Aids in Tarzana, CA

Hearing aid technology has advanced immensely. Now, hearing aids have incredible features, such as Bluetooth connectivity, rechargeable batteries, and even artificial intelligence. Because we are an independent audiology practice, we have the ability to work with all of the top hearing aid brands, including Beltone.

Types of Hearing Aids

Receiver-in-Canal (RIC)
Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) hearing aids are reliable and convenient. These have a lightweight feel to them and a flexible fit.
Behind-the-Ear (BTE)
Behind-the-Ear (BTE) hearing aids put you in control with customizable fit options, wireless connectivity, and easy volume control.
Completely-in-Canal (CIC)
Completely-in-Canal (CIC) 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.
In-the-Canal (ITC)
In-the-Canal (ITC) hearing aids are discreet and have a glasses-friendly fit with external controls.
In-the-Ear (ITE)
In-the-Ear (ITE) hearing aids are custom molded for you. They are powerful and comfortable, allowing for all-day use.
Invisible-In-the-Canal (IIC)
Invisible-In-the-Canal (IIC) 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.
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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Hearing Aid Technology

At SoCal Hearing West Valley, we carry the latest technology available. Digital hearing aids now have incredible features that can make your listening experience easier than ever. With Bluetooth hearing aids, you can connect to your favorite smart devices – such as your smartphone, tablet, or TV – and stream phone calls, music, and other audio directly to your ears.

Rechargeable hearing aids are also growing in popularity as they do not require the changing of batteries. With rechargeable devices, you simply place them in their charging station at night – like you would with your cellphone – and in the morning you’ll have fully charged hearing aids!

No matter what kind of technology you are looking for in a hearing aid, we have an option for you.

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OTC Hearing Devices

Over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids are amplification devices that can be purchased without a prescription. These devices are designed for adults 18+ who have mild to moderate hearing loss in both ears. To know if you would be a candidate for OTC devices, the first step is a hearing test.

Having your hearing checked is a crucial step in determining what kind of hearing aid will be best for you. What degree of hearing loss you have (mild, moderate, moderately severe, or severe) will influence what kind of hearing aid will best help you.

Many of the hearing aids we carry at SoCal Hearing West Valley are prescription devices. These will be programmed and fine-tuned to your unique hearing needs. Our goal is to provide as many options of hearing aids as possible, so you can choose a device you feel comfortable with. Schedule a hearing test today to determine what kind of hearing aid will best help you.

Hearing Aid Batteries

Hearing aids require a constant source of power to function properly. Most hearing aids will require the batteries to be changed every 3-22 days, depending on the type of hearing aid and your degree of loss. We carry hearing aid batteries for purchase at our office so you never have to worry about your hearing aid going without power.

If you do not want to constantly change hearing aid batteries, then a rechargeable device may be a good option for you.

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