Best Hearing Aids in San Luis Obispo, CA
At Pacific Coast Audiology in San Luis Obispo, CA, we offer the latest hearing aids that provide exceptional clarity, comfort, and advanced functionality. Choosing the best hearing aids for your needs depends on the specific type and degree of your hearing loss, and our experienced audiologists are here to guide you.
Whether you need discreet, behind-the-ear models or custom-fit in-ear options, we will help you find the perfect hearing aids to restore your hearing and improve your quality of life. Schedule an appointment today by calling 805-549-4572 to explore the best hearing aids in San Luis Obispo, and let us help you make an informed choice for your hearing health.
Types of Hearing Aids
Hearing aids are generally divided into five or so different categories.
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Completely-in-the-Canal Hearing Aids
Some of the smallest hearing aids available, completely-in-the-canal (or CiC) models of hearing aids are designed to sit entirely within your ear canal. This means that there will be no portion of the hearing aid that sticks out.
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In-the-Canal Hearing Aids
In-the-canal (ITC) hearing aids are designed to sit just on the edge of the ear canal. Part of the housing will be outside the ear canal and generally visible, whereas the speaker assembly will usually be hidden within the ear.
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In-the-Ear Hearing Aids
Hearing aid types known as “in the ear” (ITE) models will generally fill the bowl-shaped outer area of your ear. Sometimes, if you want a less-obvious device, the hearing aid can be designed to sit in the bottom of the bowl-shaped area. These models are known either as “full shell” or “part shell,” respectively.
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Behind-the-Ear and Receiver-in-the-Ear Hearing Aids
Both behind-the-ear and receiver-in-the-ear hearing aids are very similar. The bulk of the mechanical portion of the hearing aid, including the power supply, sits behind the ear. A tube or wire connects the behind-the-ear portion of the device to a speaker assembly that sits in the ear or in the canal.
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Open-Fit Hearing Aids
Open-fit models of hearing aids are another variation on the BTE style of device. Like BTE aids, open-fit styles use a thin tube to connect a speaker to a larger assembly. But the focus for an open-fit version is on keeping the ear unobstructed and open, so the speaker assembly tends to be quite small.
The Best Hearing Aid For You
There is no universal “best” model of hearing aid, so you’ll always work with your hearing specialist to find the type of hearing aid best suited for you.