Profile: ABC Hearing Center specializes in offering hearing aid devices. Behind the ear instruments have a plastic casing that rests behind the ear and houses the device technology. A clear plastic tube then directs amplified sound into an ear mold inside the ear canal. They hold more circuitry and can provide greater amplification. Our receiver-in-canal device is small, discreet and incredibly quick to fit device. It is is designed to separate the microphone and receiver to lessen the feedback.
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| • Behind Ear Hearing Aids |
| • Body-worn Hearing Aids |
| • BTE Hearing Aids |
| • Canal Hearing Aids |
| • Customized Hearing Aids |
| • Designer Hearing Aids |
| • Digital Hearing Aids |
| • Face Plate Hearing-Aid (FDA Code: LRB / 874.3300) A hearing aid is wearable sound-amplifying device that is intended to compensate for impaired hearing. This generic type of device includes the air-conduction hearing aid and the bone-conduction hearing aid, but excludes the group hearing aid or group auditory trainer (874.3320), master hearing aid (874.3330), and tinnitus masker (874.3400). |
| • Full Shell Hearing Aids |
| • Hearing Aid Accessories |
| • Hearing Aids |
| • Hearing Aids for Children |
| • Implantable Hearing Aids |
| • In Ear Hearing Aids |
| • Independent Hearing Aid |
| • Master Hearing-Aid (FDA Code: KHL / 874.3330) A master hearing aid is an electronic device intended to simulate a hearing aid during audiometric testing. It has adjustable acoustic output levels, such as those for gain, output, and frequency response. The device is used to select and adjust a person's wearable hearing aid. |
| • Micro Ear Hearing Aids |
| • Percutaneous Bone-Conduction Hearing-Aid |
| • Peritympanic Hearing Aids |
| • Pocket Model Hearing Aids |
| • Power Behind-The-Ear Hearing Aids |
| • Programmable Hearing Aids |
| • Remote Control Hearing Aids |