Bring back happiness,
with the right hearing aid
Hear Better, Live Better.
We provide six styles of hearing aids
Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
The world’s most common hearing aid style. Available in standard, mini or power.
Receiver-In-Canal (RIC)
Small, discreet and quick to fit. Perfect for first-time hearing aid wearers.
In-The-Canal (ITC)
Custom hearing aid that fits in the ear canal. Smaller portion shows in outer ear.
Completely-In-Canal (CIC)
Only the tiny removal handle of the hearing aid shows outside of the ear canal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
At their most basic, hearing aids are microphones that convert sound into electrical signals. An amplifier increases the strength of the signal, then a receiver converts it back to sound and channels it into the ear canal through a small tube or earmold. A battery is necessary to power the hearing aid and to enable amplification.
There are several factors that will determine which hearing aid will be the right one for you. They include the nature and severity of your hearing loss, your lifestyle and the activities you regularly enjoy, your job, your eyesight and dexterity, and the size and shape of your outer ear and inner ear canal.
Two-ear hearing (called “binaural”) is better than one. If you have hearing loss in only one ear, you may be fine with one hearing aid. Age and noise-related hearing loss tend to affect both ears, but your hearing profile for each ear is probably different. If there is a loss in both ears, you will probably benefit more with a binaural solution. Today, about two-thirds of new users opt for dual hearing aids, and as a group they report a higher level of satisfaction than purchasers of a single hearing aid.
Rogan Clinic has pediatric-friendly products and program offerings designed to help you tackle your child’s hearing loss head-on.
Yes, we have warranty on all our hearing aids.
It is important to give yourself a reasonable chance to adjust to your hearing aid, knowing it often takes a few months to get comfortable.
When seeking treatment for hearing loss, be sure to select a hearing professional who understands the available technology and offers follow-up care.