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FAQ.
We know that you often have questions, and we want to minimize your doubts and answer them.
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Is hearing health connected to overall health?Yes, hearing health is strongly linked to overall well-being. Studies have shown that untreated hearing loss can contribute to cognitive decline, increased risk of falls, social isolation, and even mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. Additionally, hearing loss has been associated with conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. Maintaining good hearing health through regular check-ups and early intervention can positively impact your overall physical and mental well-being.
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What will happen if I will ignore my hearing loss?Ignoring hearing loss can lead to serious consequences beyond just difficulty in hearing. Without treatment, individuals with hearing loss may experience: • Cognitive Decline: Hearing loss is linked to an increased risk of dementia and other cognitive impairments. • Social Isolation: Difficulty in communication can cause withdrawal from social activities, leading to loneliness and depression. • Work and Academic Challenges: Untreated hearing loss can affect job performance and academic success due to miscommunication and reduced productivity. • Increased Safety Risks: Not being able to hear alarms, emergency signals, or approaching vehicles can put individuals at greater risk of accidents. Seeking professional help at the earliest signs of hearing loss can prevent these issues and improve overall quality of life.
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What are the benefits of wearing hearing aids? What are the benefits of wearing hearing aids?Hearing aids offer a wide range of benefits, including: • Improved Communication: They enhance speech clarity, making conversations easier and more enjoyable. • Social Confidence: Users feel more engaged in social interactions, reducing the risk of isolation. • Better Mental Health: Hearing aids can lower the chances of depression and anxiety caused by communication difficulties. • Increased Safety: Amplified hearing allows individuals to be more aware of their surroundings, improving safety in daily life. • Cognitive Health: Studies suggest that hearing aids may slow cognitive decline by keeping the brain actively engaged in listening and processing sounds. • Overall Quality of Life: Users often report feeling happier, more independent, and more involved in their communities. By addressing hearing loss early with hearing aids, individuals can maintain a better connection with their world.
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When should I consider getting a hearing aid?You should consider a hearing aid as soon as you notice signs of hearing loss, such as: • Struggling to understand conversations, especially in noisy environments. • Frequently asking people to repeat themselves. • Increasing the volume on the TV or phone higher than others find comfortable. • Feeling exhausted after conversations due to straining to hear. A hearing test by a certified professional can determine the severity of your hearing loss and whether a hearing aid is the right solution for you. Early intervention ensures better long-term outcomes.
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Which type of hearing aid is right for me?The best type of hearing aid depends on various factors, including: • Degree of Hearing Loss: Some devices are designed for mild to moderate loss, while others support severe cases. • Lifestyle Needs: If you frequently engage in social gatherings, work meetings, or outdoor activities, different models cater to these environments. • Cosmetic Preferences: Hearing aids come in various styles, including behind-the-ear (BTE), in-the-ear (ITE), and completely-in-canal (CIC) options. • Technology Features: Some hearing aids include Bluetooth connectivity, noise reduction, and rechargeable batteries. A hearing professional can assess your needs and recommend the most suitable hearing aid for your situation.
Which hearing aids are we using?

Invisible In The Canal
Suitable for first-time and experienced users with a mild to moderately severe hearing loss, who are looking for the ultimate discreet hearing solution.

In The Canal
Suitable for mild to severe hearing loss. This style fills the concha or bowl of the ear and offers comfort and user controls such as a volume adjustment if desired.

Behind The Ear
Suitable for mild to severe hearing loss. This style fills the concha or bowl of the ear and offers comfort and user controls such as a volume adjustment if desired.

Completely In The Canal
Suitable for mild to moderately severe hearing loss. This tiny custom style rests deep in the ear canal offering very good cosmetics and comfort.

In The Ear
Suitable for mild to moderately severe hearing loss. This tiny custom style rests deep in the ear canal offering very good cosmetics and comfort.

Receiver In The Ear
Suitable for mild to moderately severe hearing loss. This tiny custom style rests deep in the ear canal offering very good cosmetics and comfort.
Groundbreaking Rechargeable Hearing Aids
Oticon rechargeable hearing aids give you the simplicity of rechargeable batteries, the groundbreaking open sound experience, and outstanding connectivity to other devices.
We offer rechargeable hearing aids in the Oticon Opn S™ family for adults and the Oticon Opn Play™ family for children.
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