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Hearing Aids

Almost everyone will experience some level of hearing loss at one point in his or her life. Sensorineural hearing loss, or nerve deafness is the most prevalent type. Until very recently surgery was not an option for people with sensorineural hearing loss. With the advent of implantable middle ear devices, this has changed. In addition, recent advances in digital technology allow hearing to be greatly enhanced with the use of hearing aids.

A hearing aid is just that. It will aid you in hearing and assist you in communicating. Cutting-edge technology has given us a variety of options in providing you the best sound quality for your specific type of hearing loss, and your lifestyle. When you come to Sonus for a hearing evaluation and consultation, our audiologists will work with you to provide the best solution based on your hearing test results, needs and concerns. We give you all the facts to help you to make an educated choice about your hearing healthcare. To obtain the maximum benefits from a hearing aid, we include beneficial precounseling, fitting and follow-up care on-site as part of our standard services. Hearing aid demonstrations, 75-day trials*, repairs, hearing aid accessories and assistive listening devices are also available.

Hearing aids cannot restore natural hearing. Success with hearing aids depends on a number of factors, including hearing loss severity and ability to adapt to amplification. A Sonus Hearing Care Professional can assist with the selection of the appropriate model and options.

* A $75 restocking fee may apply.