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Hearing Aids in Billings, MT
Andre Vicki Speech Language Pathologist - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 256-7148
Audiology & Hearing Aids - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 656-2003
Bell Jerald A MD Billings Clinic - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 238-2500
Beltone - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 294-7699
Billings Hearing Aid Beltone Clinic - Gary Kidder Bc-His MCAP - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 252-4731
Costco Hearing Aid Center - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 652-9797
Hearing Aid Institute - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 248-1006
Laurel Hearing Aid - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 628-4498
Miracle-Ear Center - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 252-7358
Miracle-Ear Hearing Aid Center - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 259-7983
Northwest Hearing Aid Center - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 254-7156
Rehder Hearing Clinic - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 245-6893
Rocky Mountain Hearing Aid - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 652-5115
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 259-1680
Helpful Definition for: Hearing Aids
Hearing aids are the electro-acoustic devices in Billings 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 Billings. 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.
