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Hearing Aid Styles

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A hearing aid style may be recommended by your audiologist in order to best fit your hearing amplification needs.
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Behind-the-ear (BTE) style hearing aids are best for severe-profound hearing loss or for those who need the most durability.
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Mini BTE/ Receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) style hearing aids are best for those who want a discreet hearing aid with an open fitting. This is the most common style chosen today.
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In-the-ear (ITE) or In-the-canal (ITC) style hearing aids are best for those who do not want part of the hearing aid behind their ear. These are custom-molded to each ear for a snug fitting.
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Completely-in-canal (CIC) and Invisible-in-canal (IIC) style hearing aids are best for those who want very small, discreet devices all encased inside the ear canal.

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