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June 2012 Choosing Between an Open Fit and a Conventional Behind the Ear Hearing

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California Hearing Aid Professionals 720 S. Euclid Street Ste. 6, Anaheim, California, 92802, 714-776-8757 130 W. Route 66 Ste 210, Glendora, California, 91740, 626-963-7200

Choosing Between an Open Fit and a Conventional Behind the Ear

Hearing Aid

There are a lot of benefits for an open fit hearing aid

and the hearing aids that go behind the ear. Both of

them are able to help people who are dealing with

hearing loss. The ones that go behind your ear are

able to amplify a large amount of frequencies and

still have room for the volume and memory

capabilities. Open fit hearing aids will not require an ear mold, not to

mention they are a lot lighter and look more appealing to the eye. In order

to decide which hearing aid is going to work best for you, you need to form

your decision on these factors and various other ones as well.

Things to Take Into Consideration

An open fit hearing aid or one of the behind the ear hearing aids are just two

of the many different varieties that are available for people who are suffering

with hearing loss. Anyone who thinks that they may be dealing with hearing

loss needs to visit an audiologist to get a hearing screening and be evaluated

for a proper hearing device and fitting. Coming up with the best hearing

options to overcome hearing loss depends on numerous factors, including

how severe the hearing loss is and what the range of frequency is.