Book a comprehensive hearing test at Derbyshire Audiological Services to assess your hearing health. Get personalised recommendations and the best hearing aids.

Types of Hearing Aids and Their Benefits

Choosing the right hearing aid depends on your level of hearing loss, lifestyle, and comfort. At Derbyshire Audiological Services we offer a range of advanced hearing aids designed to suit different needs.

  • Invisible-in-Canal (IIC) – Ideal for mild to mildly severe hearing loss, these are the smallest and most discreet hearing aids, sitting deep inside the ear canal. They provide a natural sound experience and near-invisible appearance.
  • Completely-in-Canal (CIC) – Suitable for mild to moderate hearing loss, CIC hearing aids sit inside the ear canal, offering discretion while reducing wind noise. They provide a more natural listening experience in quieter environments.
  • In-the-Canal (ITC) – Designed for mild to mildly severe hearing loss, ITC hearing aids offer a balance of discretion and enhanced features. They fit partly in the ear canal and provide better control over volume and settings.
  • In-the-Ear (ITE) – Suitable for mild to profound hearing loss, ITE hearing aids are custom-moulded to fit the outer ear. They provide powerful amplification and are easier to handle, making them a great option for those needing more support.
  • Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) – A versatile choice for mild to severe hearing loss, RIC hearing aids have a small earpiece connected by a thin wire, offering a comfortable fit with clear sound quality and minimal distortion.
  • Behind-the-Ear (BTE) – Ideal for moderate to profound hearing loss, BTE hearing aids sit behind the ear, with sound delivered through a custom earpiece. They offer strong amplification, long battery life, and a range of features for optimal hearing performance.

At //Name of the company to go here//, we help you find the best hearing aid to match your needs, ensuring comfort, clarity, and an improved quality of life.

 

Invisible-in-canal (IIC)

In-the-Ear (ITE)

Receiver-in-canal (RIC)

Behind-the-Ear (BTE)

Book a comprehensive hearing test at Derbyshire Audiological Services to assess your hearing health. Get personalised recommendations and the best hearing aids.

Regular hearing tests are essential for maintaining good hearing health and overall well-being. At Derbyshire Audiological Services we provide comprehensive hearing assessments using the latest technology to accurately evaluate your hearing ability.

Our hearing tests are designed to be thorough yet comfortable. We take the time to understand your hearing concerns and conduct a series of assessments to determine the type and level of hearing loss you may have.

What to expect from a Hearing Test

 

Benefits of a Hearing Test

  • Early Detection – Identifying hearing loss early allows for better management and treatment options.
  • Improved Communication – Addressing hearing issues enhances daily interactions and overall quality of life.
  • Tailored Solutions – Based on your results, we recommend personalised hearing solutions, including hearing aids if necessary.

If you’ve noticed changes in your hearing or simply want a routine check-up, book a professional hearing test at //Name of the company to go here//. We are here to support you every step of the way.

 

Signs of Hearing Loss

Hearing loss can develop gradually, making it difficult to notice at first. If you experience any of the following signs, it may be time to book a hearing test at //Name of the company to go here//.

  • Struggling to Hear Conversations – Voices may sound muffled, especially in noisy environments.
  • Frequently Asking People to Repeat Themselves – You may find yourself needing others to speak louder or clearer.
  • Turning Up the Volume – If the TV or radio sounds too quiet to you but too loud for others, it could indicate hearing difficulties.
  • Difficulty Hearing on the Phone – Conversations over the phone might seem unclear or harder to follow.
  • Avoiding Social Situations – Struggling to hear can make social interactions frustrating, leading to withdrawal.
  • Tinnitus (Ringing in the Ears) – A persistent ringing or buzzing sound can be a sign of hearing damage.

If you recognise any of these signs, early intervention is key. At //Name of the company to go here//, we offer professional hearing tests to assess your hearing health and provide personalised solutions to help you hear better and stay connected to the world around you.