Dr.hear

Hearing aid

Hearing Aid

Our comprehensive hearing aid services are designed to support you at every stage of your hearing journey—from evaluation and selection to long-term care and support. We focus on personalized solutions, advanced technology, and ongoing professional guidance to ensure optimal hearing outcomes.

Why Choose Our Hearing Aid Services?

  • Experienced and certified hearing care professionals
  • Advanced diagnostic and fitting technology
  • Personalized care and transparent guidance
  • Wide range of modern hearing aid styles and brands
  • Ongoing support beyond the initial fitting

Book An Appointment

Book a personalized hearing evaluation with our certified specialists. We offer advanced diagnostic testing, expert guidance, and compassionate care in a comfortable clinical environment.

Types of Hearing Aids

Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

Sits behind the ear with sound delivered through a tube or wire into the ear canal.

Receiver-In-Canal (RIC) / Receiver-In-The-Ear (RITE)

A mini BTE style where the speaker (receiver) sits inside the ear canal, connected by a thin wire.

In-The-Ear (ITE)

Fits within the outer ear bowl.

In-The-Canal (ITC)

Smaller than ITE; sits partly inside the ear canal.

Completely-In-Canal (CIC)

Very small; fits entirely inside the ear canal.

Invisible-In-Canal (IIC)

Sits deep inside the canal, nearly invisible even close up.

FAQ’s about the Service

Q1. What is a hearing aid?
A hearing aid is a small electronic device that amplifies sound to help individuals with hearing loss hear more clearly and communicate more effectively.
Q2.Who should use hearing aids?
Hearing aids are recommended for people with mild to severe hearing loss who experience difficulty understanding speech or hearing everyday sounds.
Q3. Are hearing aids visible?
Modern hearing aids are small, discreet, and cosmetically appealing, with many nearly invisible options available.
Q4. How do I know if I need a hearing aid?
If you frequently ask people to repeat themselves, struggle in noisy environments, or increase TV volume, a hearing evaluation is recommended.
Q5.How long does it take to adjust to hearing aids?
Most users adapt within 2–4 weeks, though adjustment time may vary.

About Us

At Dr. Hear, your hearing is our highest priority. We believe exceptional care begins with listening to you. 

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Bengaluru Karnataka
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