


Josh and his staff are not only extraordinarily knowledgeable about fitting hearing aids they’re downright delightful to work with!
I’ve had four sets of hearing aids and have found the last pair to be the best. Josh has been the most through and helpful in his service. Grace, my wife was easily convinced to change and use Josh’s services. I highly recommend the services of Josh’s clinic.
In my work as a Real Estate Agent it is necessary to under-stand not only hear what is being said. The hearing aids and the help that I get has been all I could ask for. I know if I have a problem it will be solved.
Completely-in-the-canal style hearing aids (CIC): these are the smallest and most cosmetically discreet. The CIC instruments fit completely in the canal and are custom-made. There is a clear nylon string to help with insertion and removal. They are powered with a #10 hearing aid battery.
In-the-Canal style hearing aids (ITC): these are larger than the CIC devices. They fit within the ear canal and are custom-made. They are powered with a #312 or #10 hearing aid battery.
In-the-Ear style hearing aids (ITE): these are larger than the ITC style. They fit in the ear, filling the entire "bowl" of the ear. They are custom made. The customization along with the lightweight and compact size makes these instruments comfortable and easy to manage. They are powered by a #13 or #312 battery.
Conventional Behind-the-Ear style hearing aids (BTE): the processing components are housed in a case that fits behind the ear. Sounds enter the instrument, are amplified, and travel through a tube that is contoured over the top of the listener's ear and into an earmold inside the ear. BTEs are durable, easy to handle and maintain, and can be easily adapted for use with the wide variety of assistive listening devices. They are powered with a #675 or #13 battery.
Open Fit and Receiver In the Canal Behind the Ear Style: These are similar to the conventional BTE but are much smaller, making them more discreet. A very small tube leads to the ear canal making this option much more cosmetically appealing while offering superior sound quality.
Premier Digital Technology Hearing Aids: $2200 to $3200 each
Advanced Digital Technlolgy Hearing Aids: $1400 to $2500 each
Standard Digital and Analog Technology Hearing Aids: $700 to $1700 each
There are three basic styles of hearing aids. The styles differ by size, their placement on or inside the ear, and the degree to which they amplify sound.