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Advice on choosing prostheses

Home Service Advice on choosing prostheses

Which hearing aid is right for you? Hearing well means enjoying every moment to the full!

Choosing your hearing aid is an essential step towards regaining optimal hearing. Our audioprosthetists will guide you towards the solution best suited to your lifestyle, needs and budget. For a perfect fit, an impression of your ear canal may be necessary.

Our personalized recommendations for your hearing health

Analysis of your needs

Before proposing a hearing aid, we analyze your daily noise environment, your activity level and your expectations in terms of comfort and performance.

 

Testing and fitting your hearing aid

We allow you to test different adjustments to find the ideal solution. Our audioprosthetists adjust each instrument to ensure clear, natural sound.

 

Follow-up and support for your hearing loss

Once you’ve purchased your hearing aids, we support you with personalized follow-up and adjustments to optimize your hearing experience and health.

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Lead time and follow-up

After the impression, a delay of 2 to 3 weeks is usually required for the design and manufacture of your hearing aid. Once ready, we adjust and adjust the hearing aid to ensure maximum comfort.

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FAQ

1. Technology and hearing performance

Modern hearing aids offer advanced Bluetooth compatibility, enabling you to connect them directly to your phone, tablet or TV (adapter required). This facilitates hands-free calls, and audio playback by adjusting settings via a mobile app. We’ll help you choose a hearing aid that fits perfectly into your connected lifestyle.

2. Comfort and discretion

Whether you’re looking for a discreet device or a model with optimized performance, there’s a hearing aid to suit your needs. From virtually invisible in-the-ear solutions to BTE models offering maximum amplification, we help you make a choice that combines comfort, technology and aesthetics.

3. Autonomy and maintenance

Do you prefer rechargeable or conventional hearing aids? We’ll help you choose the system that suits your routine and gives you the greatest autonomy on a daily basis.

The ear impression is used to design customized hearing aids. The audioprosthetist uses silicone paste to take a precise mold of your ear canal to ensure a perfect fit.

  • Ear canal examination Our audioprosthetists perform a visual assessment to ensure that there are no obstacles in the way of the impression.
  • Silicone paste injection A soft paste is applied to your ear to capture every anatomical detail.
  • Removing the impression and final check Once cured, the impression is removed and a final check is carried out to ensure that no residue remains.

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You have questions or would simply like to talk to a hearing health professional about your hearing difficulties? Book an appointment now. This no-cost offer is available at any time and requires no medical referral.

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