First Time Users

Try Before You Buy

There are twenty-five million people in the US that have hearing loss that can be helped by hearing aids.

- National Institute for Hearing Instiments Studies

Self Test
Here are 10 questions which you can ask yourself to determine if you need to have a hearing test.

1.   I often have to ask people to repeat what they have said.
2.   I can hear, but sometimes can't understand all the words.
3.   I don't hear as well as I used to.
4.   I have trouble hearing in noisy places.
5.   I have trouble following group conversations.
6.   My familys tell me I turn the radio and TV up to loud.
7.   I have a lot of trouble understanding children.
8.  Sometimes I turn to my spouse or family member for them to repeat what someone else has said.
9.   I have trouble hearing in church, at the theater, and at other larger gatherings.
10. People tell me I don't hear well.

With the tiny stock canal (one size fits all) hearing aid you can try before you buy. In a matter of minutes, you can see how a hearing aid will enhance your hearing. This type of hearing aid is suitable for mild and moderate hearing loss.

All hearing tests are free with no obligation to buy anything