Two Advanced Solutions for Better Hearing
Hearing aids and cochlear implants are both designed to improve hearing, but they work in different ways. Choosing the right option depends on your hearing loss, lifestyle, and communication needs. Our team helps you understand your options and guides you toward the best solution.
Struggling to understand conversations even with hearing aids?
Discover advanced hearing aids and cochlear implant solutions tailored to your needs.
Amplify Sound for Clearer Conversations
Hearing aids are small electronic devices that amplify sounds, making speech easier to hear and understand. They are commonly recommended for mild to severe hearing loss and can be customized to your specific hearing profile.
Benefits of Hearing Aids
- Amplify everyday sounds
- Improve speech clarity
- Discreet and comfortable designs
- Bluetooth and smart features
- Easy adjustments and programming
Advanced Hearing Aid Technology
We offer the latest hearing aid technology from leading manufacturers, giving you access to advanced features designed to improve clarity, comfort, and connectivity in everyday situations.
Oticon
Smart hearing technology designed to support how your brain naturally processes sound.
- Oticon Real
- Oticon Own
- Oticon More
- Oticon Xceed
- Oticon Zircon
- Oticon CROS PX and Oticon CROS
ReSound
Natural sound quality with strong connectivity and personalization features.
- OMNIA
- ReSound ONE
Starkey
Innovative devices combining hearing improvement with health and lifestyle features.
- Genesis AI
- Evolv AI
- Picasso
Widex
Known for pure sound quality and advanced noise management.
- Moment Sheer
- Moment
- Evoke
When Hearing Aids Are No Longer Enough
Cochlear implants are designed for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss who receive limited benefit from hearing aids. Unlike hearing aids, cochlear implants bypass damaged parts of the ear and directly stimulate the auditory nerve.
This allows sound signals to be sent to the brain, helping improve speech understanding and environmental awareness.
Understanding the Difference
Hearing Aids
- Amplify sound
- For mild to severe hearing loss
- Non-surgical solution
- Immediate improvement
- Adjustable and removable
Cochlear Implants
- Stimulate auditory nerve directly
- For severe to profound hearing loss
- Requires medical evaluation and surgery
- Often used when hearing aids no longer help
- Provides access to sound in new ways
Guidance Every Step of the Way
We help you navigate your hearing journey from evaluation to long-term care. Whether you choose hearing aids or cochlear implant support, we provide:
- Comprehensive hearing testing
- Device recommendations
- Programming and adjustments
- Counseling and education
- Ongoing support and follow-ups
Why Choose Associates in Hearing HealthCare
Expert Care + Advanced Technology
Personalized treatment plans
Latest hearing technology
Cochlear implant guidance
Experienced hearing specialists
Long-term follow-up care
Patient-first approach
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to help you feel confident about your hearing care
We’ve compiled answers to the most common questions our clients ask to help you get a better understanding of how we can assist you.
How do I know if I need hearing aids or a cochlear implant?
A comprehensive hearing evaluation helps determine which solution is right for you. Hearing aids are typically recommended for mild to severe hearing loss, while cochlear implants may be considered when hearing aids no longer provide enough benefit.
Are cochlear implants better than hearing aids?
Not necessarily. They serve different levels of hearing loss. Hearing aids amplify sound, while cochlear implants bypass damaged parts of the ear and directly stimulate the auditory nerve. The best option depends on your specific hearing needs.
Can I try hearing aids before deciding?
Yes. We offer personalized recommendations and allow you to experience how hearing aids perform in your everyday listening environments before making a long-term decision.
Do cochlear implants require surgery?
Yes. Cochlear implants involve a surgical procedure performed by an ear specialist. Our team helps guide you through the evaluation process and coordinates care if you are a candidate.
Will hearing aids restore my hearing to normal?
Hearing aids significantly improve sound clarity and communication, but they do not restore hearing to normal. They are designed to help you hear better and stay engaged in conversations.