Hearing aids - Hearing clinic

CIC, BTE, Over the ear hearing aids

Available technologies

  • Control and automatic adjustment of volume
  • Binaural connectivity
  • Automatic emergence of speech in a noisy environment, better vocal understanding
  • Automatic noise reduction
  • Adaptation to various hearing situations
  • Automatic phone mode
  • Multiple setting memories
  • Multiple adapting directional microphones
  • Remote control

Wireless connectivity accessories

Some of our best hearing aids are compatible with Bluetooth technology (wireless). Whether you use it to connect to your home phone, your cell phone, your TV, your MP3 player, your iPhone or your iPod, you can establish a connection straight to your hearing aids, and hear your smart phone’s conversation directly in your hearing aids. You can listen to a movie on the television using Bluetooth technology, sending the signal straight to your hearing aids, for a comfortable sound without ambient noise.

The different types of hearing aids

Non-visible aid or CIC or IIC (invisible-in-the-canal) or peritympanic

Non-visible aid or CIC or IIC (invisible-in-the-canal) or peritympanic

Hearing aid placed completely in the ear canal.

Smallest custom-fit hearing aid.

Aesthetic, almost invisible.

Manipulated with a transparent extracting wire.

Appropriate for light to moderate hearing loss.

Mini-canal hearing aid

Mini-canal aid

Hearing aid placed in the ear canal.

Custom-fit, aesthetic, discrete.

Manipulated with a transparent extracting wire.

Appropriate for light to moderate hearing.

Half-shell hearing aid

Half-shell hearing aid

Hearing aid filling half of the ear.

Custom-fit, aesthetic.

Easy to manipulate.

Personalized programs (i.e., background noise reduction) and volume control.

Possibility to add a directional microphone and an automatic telecoil.

Appropriate for moderate to severe hearing loss.

Full-shell hearing aid

Full-shell hearing aid

Hearing aid filling the whole ear.

Custom-fit, powerful.

Very easy to manipulate.

Personalized programs (i.e., background noise reduction) and volume control.

Possibility to add a directional microphone and an automatic telecoil.

Appropriate for moderate to severe hearing loss.

Behind the ear hearing aid

Behind the ear

Hearing aid that goes behind the ear, linked to an auricular mold.

Custom-fit earpiece.

The most powerful and the most resistant of all hearing aids.

Many colour and style choices.

Personalized programs (i.e., background noise reduction) and volume control.

Possibility to add a directional microphone and an automatic telecoil.

Open-fit aid or 
receiver-in-the-ear

Open-fit aid or receiver-in-the-ear

Hearing aid that goes behind the ear, linked to an open dome

New, more aesthetic and discreet technology.

Equipped with multifunction remote control.

Many colour and style choices.

Appropriate for all types of hearing loss.

 
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An assessment by a hearing-aid acoustician is required in order to determine if the hearing aid is suitable for the patient's needs. Responsible for advertising: Annie Bouchard

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