Hearing Aids in Springfield, MO

3 Surprising Benefits of Getting Hearing Aids

Considering getting hearing aids? Today’s advanced technology offers much more than simple sound amplification. The latest hearing aids use artificial intelligence to “learn” which settings give you the clearest sound in any environment. Here are just three of the most surprising benefits:

1. Drown Out Background Noise

Avoiding restaurants, family gatherings, or noisy events because you can’t follow the conversation? Modern hearing aids now use smart technology to identify which voices you want to focus on and automatically reduce background noise. That means you can stay engaged in conversations without strain or frustration.

2. Improve Cognitive Function

One of the more serious side effects of untreated hearing loss is cognitive decline. Studies show that wearing hearing aids can help you regain focus, attention, and mental sharpness by keeping your brain active and engaged. With professional hearing loss treatment from Calvert Hearing Care, you can stay mentally sharp and socially connected.

3. Reduce the Signs of Tinnitus

If you’re among the 15–33% of people who experience ringing or clicking in the ears (tinnitus), hearing aids may offer relief. Many models include built-in sound therapy features that mask tinnitus and make the condition less noticeable.

Beyond these key benefits, hearing aid technology can now track your vital signs (just like a fitness tracker) and sync directly to your smartphone for added convenience.

Hearing Aid Technology Breaking Through Stigmas

Hearing Aid Technology Breaking Through Stigmas

Gone are the days when hearing aids were bulky, whistling devices that drew unwanted attention. Today’s hearing aids are sleek, powerful, and virtually invisible. The combination of cutting-edge technology and discreet design is transforming how people view hearing loss treatment.

Just a few years ago, fewer than 20% of people who needed hearing aids actually wore them. Now, that’s changing—public opinion has shifted. Modern hearing aids are seen as smart, discreet extensions of your smartphone that dramatically improve your quality of life.

Imagine catching every word on a phone call, or wirelessly connecting to a theater’s sound system to hear every note of the performance. Some models are even designed for swimming or active lifestyles.

At Calvert Hearing Care, our experienced audiologists in North Texas can help you find the right hearing loss treatment using the latest in hearing aid technology.

How to Choose Which Type of Hearing Aid Will Fit Your Lifestyle

Your hearing aids should enhance your life—not limit it. Whether you want to hear every whisper in a movie, follow every play at a ballgame, or enjoy quiet conversations at home, our experts can help you choose the best fit.

In-the-canal (ITC)

In-the-canal (ITC) hearing aids are custom-fit devices that go in the ear canal with a small portion showing on the outside of the ear. ITC hearing aids are ideal for mild to moderately severe hearing loss and come in a variety of colors that blend with your skin.

Invisible-in-canal (IIC)

Invisible-in-canal (IIC) hearing aids are designed to be “invisible” by fitting farther into the canal. Also custom-made for your ear, these are typically good options for less severe hearing loss.

In-the-Ear (ITE)

In-the-Ear (ITE) hearing aids sit in the outer portion of the ear and are custom-made to fit and match your skin color. These work well even for severe hearing loss and are easy to adjust.

Behind-the-ear (BTE)

With the Behind-the-ear (BTE) style of hearing aid a small casing sits behind the ear and channels sound through a clear tube to an earbud or ear mold. Suitable for severe hearing loss, these have pieces that need to be custom fit.

Receiver-in-canal (RIC)

Receiver-in-canal (RIC) aids are very discreet as the receiver sits completely in the canal and is connected with a thin wires which help minimize distortion. This style works for mild to moderate hearing loss.

Extended-wear hearing aids

Extended-wear hearing aids are soft, small hearing aids that fit deep in the ear canal and can be worn for months at a time. This type is not usually recommended for severe hearing loss.

Middle-ear implants

An alternative to hearing aids, these devices have an external portion and a surgically placed internal piece that moves the bones of the middle ear or vibrates the membrane of the cochlea.

Bluetooth hearing aids

Bluetooth hearing aids can pair with devices like smartphones or tablets to function as wireless headphones. Ask us which types are available to pair with your device.

Feeling daunted by the sheer number of choices? We’ll walk you through a full hearing test and evaluation and guide you to the hearing aids most likely to be a good fit.

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Springfield, MO

3829 South Campbell AvenueSpringfield, MO 65807

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