Real-ear testing is a way you and your audiologist can be sure that your hearing aids are fitted properly for your hearing loss. Relying on the manufacturer’s suggested algorithm was only accurate in 12% of the cases according to one study. Learn more.
Hearing Aids
Canadian Guide to Hearing Loss & Hearing Aids
The “Canadian Consumer Guide to Hearing Loss & Hearing Aids” covers the basics of hearing loss, hearing testing, hearing aids and communication coping strategies.
The One Feature of Hearing Aids That Most Correlates to Customer Satisfaction
There are two features of digital hearing aids that most contribute to the satisfaction of the people wearing them. These two features are noise-reduction circuitry and directional microphones.
Hearing Aids for Profound High Frequency Loss
Special frequency transpositional hearing aids can help people who have near total high frequency loss.
Buying New Digital Hearing Aids
Features you should look for when buying new digital hearing aids.
Interference When Using Loop Systems and T-coils
Tricks to reducing interference when using Loop Systems with the t-coils in your hearing aids.