Hearing Aid Solutions
Both discreet, comfortable, and high-performing, modern hearing aids restore the pleasure of hearing well and communicating better.
The specialist assesses your needs, your sound environment, and your lifestyle to find the most suitable solution.
Hearing aids designed for your lifestyle
Hearing aids adapted to your hearing are first and foremost the right model for each ear and a level of technology aligned with your lifestyle. Whether your daily life takes place outdoors, with music, in meetings, or in a classroom, the right device allows you to face every auditory situation with comfort and confidence.
This approach relies on close collaboration between the patient and the clinician. Your role is to allow your auditory system to relearn how to hear; ours is to support you in this process, to optimally adjust your hearing aids, and to take into account your situation and preferences to ensure the best possible results.
The audiologist’s role
The hearing aid acoustician is the specialist in hearing correction. Based on the diagnosis established by your audiologist, they assist you with:
- The choice of your devices (technology, style, features),
- Their personalized adjustment
- Regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance.
The role of the hearing professional
The hearing aid acoustician is the specialist in hearing correction. Based on the diagnosis established by your audiologist, they assist you with:
- The choice of your devices (technology, style, features)
- Their personalized adjustment
- Regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance.
How do I choose a hearing aid?
Hearing Aid Model
Choosing the style: in-ear or over-the-ear, battery-powered or rechargeable. We select the model that best adapts to your hearing situation, your daily life, and your preferences.
Hearing Test Results
Your hearing test results guide the choice. Certain hearing profiles respond better to specific types of hearing aids, which ensures optimal performance.
Specific Considerations
Ear shape, work, hobbies, and the ability to handle small objects influence the choice. We adapt the device to your actual needs and comfort.
Technology Level
Complex sound environments require more advanced technology, while a calmer daily life can function very well with a simpler model.
Request a Consultation
Do you think you need hearing aids?
Schedule an appointment today at one of our Entendre + Hearing clinics.
FAQ
How long does it take to adapt to a hearing aid?
The adaptation period varies from person to person. Generally, it takes a few days to a few weeks for your brain to readjust to certain sounds.
What is the difference between a hearing amplifier and a hearing aid?
Amplifiers sold online simply increase the volume of sounds, without adapting them to your hearing.
Hearing aids, on the other hand, are medical devices adjusted to your hearing profile and calibrated by a professional. They offer precise and safe listening comfort, without risk of worsening hearing loss.
Do hearing aids work with a smartphone?
Yes. Modern models are Bluetooth compatible and allow you to listen to music, answer calls, or even control settings from a mobile application.
How often should I have my devices checked?
In general, we like to see our clients twice a year to ensure optimal performance and maximize the lifespan of their devices. You’re always welcome to come in more often if you notice reduced performance, feedback, or discomfort.
