Hearing Aids in Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Hearing Aids in Baton Rouge, LA - Yellow Pages Directory Inc.
Green Yellow Pages
Find a Business Near: Baton Rouge, LA                    
Enter Business Name or Keyword       Search by Phone
Requires City and State or Zip Code       Zip code finder

Business Owner?

List Your Business »

Home ::: Louisiana ::: Baton Rouge ::: Hearing Aids

Hearing Aids in Baton Rouge, LA

Standard Listings

Business Listing   Abilities: Helping Kids Succeed - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 292-4138


Business Listing   Accelerated Speech & Language Therapy LLC - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 218-4939


Business Listing   Access To Better Communication - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 930-0208


Business Listing   ACL Hearing & Balance Center Inc - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 927-7011


Business Listing   Associates III Audiology Inc - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 927-1019


Business Listing   Audibel Hearing Healthcare - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 928-1490


Business Listing   Audiology & Hearing Center of Baton Rouge - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 767-6227


Business Listing   Baton Rouge Speech and Hearing Foundation - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 343-4232


Business Listing   Braud Cheryl L MD - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 769-2222


Business Listing   Brpt-Lake Rehabilitation Centers - Administration Office - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 927-9185


Business Listing   Brpt-Lake Rehabilitation Centers - Clinics - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 231-3800


Business Listing   Carter Beltone - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 927-9356


Business Listing   Carter-Beltone Hearing Aid Centers - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 926-6903


Business Listing   Deaf Services Inc - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 756-5339


Business Listing   Ducote Susan Shiflett PT - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 926-1838


Business Listing   Fourrier David G MD - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 767-2070


Business Listing   Hearing Health Care of Louisiana Inc - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 387-3208


Business Listing   Lauve Jane MA - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 923-1140


Business Listing   Morrison Laurie Ccc-A - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 925-0373


Business Listing   Ochsner Clinic Baton Rouge - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 761-5501


Business Listing   Scallan Elise MD - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 767-7200


Business Listing   Sign Language Services International Inc - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 273-3396


Business Listing   Tate Hearing Aid Center - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 387-3784


Business Listing   Valley Speech Hearing & Rehabilitation Services - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 925-5060


Business Listing   Woman's Hospital - Audiology - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 924-8450


Business Listing   WriteMySpeech - Baton Rouge, LA - Phone: (225) 767-1066


Don't see your business here? Add it and appear here!

Helpful Definition for: Hearing Aids


 

Hearing aids are the electro-acoustic devices in Baton Rouge that are typically fitted inside or behind a person's ear, for amplifying and modulating sound for the wearer.

Hearing aids vary largely in size, power and circuitry in Baton Rouge. The various types of hearing aids are-

Body worn aids, Behind the ear aids (BTE), In the ear aids (ITE), Receiver In the Canal/Ear (CRT/RIC/RITE), In the canal (ITC), mini canal (MIC) and completely in the canal aids (CIC), Invisible In canal hearing aids (IIC), Extended wear hearing aids, Open-fit devices, Personal, User, Self, or Consumer Programmable hearing aids, Disposable hearing aids, Bone Anchored Hearing Aids (BAHA) & Eyeglass aids.

Hearing aids cannot correct a hearing loss. These can only make sound better audible. There are two primary issues that interfere with the effectiveness of hearing aids:

1. Inability of the primary auditory cortex of the brain to receive regular stimulation- Loss of cells in this area, responsible for processing sound is directly proportional to the degree of hearing loss.

2. The damaged hair cells of the inner ear resulting in sensori-neural hearing loss & affecting the ability to discriminate between sounds- This often leads to a reduced ability to perceive speech, and simple amplification of speech is often insufficient to improve understanding of such speech.

Hearing aids often pose discomfort to the users. The most significant of these are -The occlusion effect, which is common for new users, can be nullified in a few weeks by wearing the device on a regular basis. If the problem persists longer, one must consult an audiologist, who will tune the device further. Also, multiple follow-up visits to the audiologist are required as the initial fitting appointment is rarely enough. An up to date audiogram is also recommended at the time of purchase & fitting of the aid.

Recent Business News for: Hearing Aids

Link Between Hearing Loss and Chronic Diseases, Earnings Highlighted by BHI ... - Business Review USA (press release)

Link Between Hearing Loss and Chronic Diseases, Earnings Highlighted by BHI ...Business Review USA (press release)A growing body of research links hearing loss to several costly chronic diseases—including heart disease, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and Alzheimer's disease. Studies also link hearing loss to a three-fold risk of falling among working-aged ...and more »