
Your Health is Our Top Priority
Are you finding that your hearing isn't quite what it used to be? If so, you may want to consider hearing aids. There is no need to feel embarrassed or ashamed—hearing loss is common and affects one in three people over the age of 65. We understand how difficult this can make life, which is why ENT and Allergy Associates is here to support you through this journey, helping to provide advice on the technology to best meet your needs.
Our audiologists offer comprehensive, educational hearing aid consultations, where we will evaluate your individual needs and help you select the brand, style, and technologies that will be best for you. We offer devices from premier hearing aid manufacturers since our patients clearly do best with these; however, these high-quality devices are still available in a broad price range and can even be competitive with some "discount" hearing aids.
Investing in Hearing Aids
Before investing in hearing aids, a comprehensive hearing test by an audiologist and an evaluation by an ENT physician are important to confirm there are no medical or surgical options available to correct your hearing loss. Once medically cleared, the journey towards identifying appropriate hearing aids can begin.
During your hearing aid consultation appointment, you and your audiologist will select a hearing device that best suits your needs. Our goal is to find the most appropriate solution for your hearing loss, lifestyle, and budget. We understand that every patient has individual needs, and we will work with you to develop a plan supported by the right devices to ensure you are hearing optimally.
Do I Need One or Two Hearing Aids?
If you have hearing loss in both ears, the audiologist will often recommend that you use two hearing aids. Just as correcting the vision in only one eye will not improve peripheral vision or depth perception, aiding just one ear will not improve hearing performance in more challenging environments such as social gatherings and restaurants, where hearing loss is most bothersome. To benefit where it matters most, two hearing aids are often required.
Make an appointment with ENT and Allergy Associates today. We are the nation’s leading provider of ENT, allergy, and audiology services and we are ready to help you overcome any hearing issues you are dealing with!

When it comes to hearing aids, there are many factors to consider, from design and size to special features and ease of use.
But regardless of these differences, all hearing aids share a common set of components:
- Microphone to capture sound
- Amplifier circuitry to boost the volume
- Receiver (or miniature loudspeaker) to transmit the amplified sound into the ear
- Energy supply to power the electronic parts
Depending on your specific listening needs, type of hearing loss, and lifestyle, your audiologist can help you determine which hearing aid style and features will best suit your communication needs. They will also be able to recommend the best match for your listening needs and budget.
Styles of Hearing Aids
The audiologists at ENT and Allergy Associates will explain to you the various styles of hearing aids and which ones are right for you.
Here are four common styles:
- In-the-canal and completely-in-the-canal aids: These tiny aids fit directly into your ear canal, offering an exceptional level of discretion and improved hearing functionality.
- In-the-ear aids: Larger than canal aids but still incredibly manageable, in-the-ear aids are an excellent option for those who want something practical yet easy to handle.
- Behind-the-ear aids: If you're looking for a safe and versatile option, these aids are a great choice for young children, and they offer crystal-clear sound thanks to the small plastic casing.
- Receiver-in-the-Ear (RITE): The most popular hearing aids on the market, these RITE options combine advanced technology with unsurpassed cosmetic appeal.
Fortunately, there's a hearing aid solution tailored to any level of hearing loss. Contact us today to find the perfect aid for you.
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