What are the Best Hearing Aids for Severe Loss of Hearing?

by | Apr 16, 2020 | Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss, Patient Resources

Before looking specifically at some of the best hearing aids for severe loss of hearing that you might want to consider, it might be worthwhile to take a brief look at some of the features that people generally want from their hearing aids.

Hearing loss is a condition that many of us will experience at some point in our lives, most commonly as we age. At the very least, most people experience some degree of hearing loss in their old age, even if it is only minor. But it is something that can affect anyone of any age, partly because there are so many potential causes behind it. And in some cases, it might prove to be more severe than at other times.

When that happens, you want to know what you can do to deal with it effectively, and one of the major things to consider there is finding the right hearing aid. Hearing loss can present in several different ways, including mild, moderate, severe and profound. Severe and profound hearing loss can seem tricky to treat, but with the help of the advanced hearing technology available on today’s market, you can easily join the conversation around you again.

Luckily, there are several different avenues for you to consider when you are diagnosed with severe hearing loss. When recommending the proper device for your needs, your audiologist will take several factors into account, including your hearing loss degree, lifestyle and communication needs, as well as budget and aesthetic wants. Once this has been determined, they will work with you to find the styles and features that address the most important needs, whether that’s something powerful for multiple features or something easy to use.

Notable features of the best hearing aids

Before looking specifically at some of the best hearing aids for severe loss of hearing that you might want to consider, it might be worthwhile to take a brief look at some of the features that people generally want from their hearing aids. Being aware of these things might make it a little easier for you to pick out the ideal hearing aid for you, so it is something that you should be aware of as best as you can be.

Some of the notable features of the best hearing aids are, multiple programming, whereby the user can change the settings for different scenarios surrounding the ear; rechargeable batteries and digital noise reduction, to improve the quality of the sound; wireless Bluetooth technology which, while not essential, can be a useful and enjoyable aspect to a modern hearing aid. If you can find a hearing aid with these qualities, you will find that it is much more likely to be successful and suitable for your severe hearing loss.

The best hearing aids for severe loss of hearing

The most common style recommended for individuals with severe hearing loss is behind the ear (BTE). BTE hearing aids consist of a unit that is worn behind the ear, with thin tubing or wiring to connect it to the microphone or receiver. These devices come in different styles as well, including a miniature version that offers even more discreetness.

While BTE devices are larger than most other options on the market, this actually offers several different kinds of benefits. First, they are able to be equipped with the features you need most when you have severe hearing loss, ensuring you get the most natural and best listening experience possible from your devices.

Additionally, because they are slightly larger than other hearing aid styles, individuals with dexterity issues find it easier to handle these devices. This makes it easier to handle your hearing aids, whether you’re trying to insert and remove them, clean or maintain them, or even change the batteries.
And because BTE hearing aids are mainly worn behind the ear, they are also suitable for patients of all ages, including children, whose growing ear anatomy can make it difficult to utilize a smaller device like one worn in the canal.

Getting the help you need

When you are in need of finding a hearing aid for your severe hearing loss, you might find that you require some help along the way. Getting hold of that help is often going to be tough, but one of the most important things is that you know where to look for it. In most cases, seeking out an audiologist is going to be the best way to approach this, we will be able to assist you with making the right decision. If you want to learn more, contact Allison Audiology & Hearing Aid Center, P.C at:

Houston: 713-827-1767

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Jana Emola-Austin, Au.D.

Raised in Bryan, Texas, Jana completed her undergraduate studies at Texas A&M University before attending the University of North Texas with an ambition to earn her master’s degree in speech pathology. However, a required audiology class soon set her on a new career path. She became enthralled with the subject and says audiology resonated with her because it involved everything she enjoys – helping people to improve their lives and relationships with others and using technology to make positive impacts. Following this revelation, Jana went on to graduate with her Doctor of Audiology degree. After many years of assisting patients in the clinic on a daily basis, Jana’s main responsibilities at Allison Audiology have shifted to a management role. She now works behind the scenes focusing on administrative, management, and marketing responsibilities.