Hearing Aid Guide

The PENTA audiologists work with a variety of manufacturers, which includes Phonak, Signia, and Resound. However, as audiologists, we are able to choose from any manufacturer.

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Receiver in the Canal (RIC)

  • For mild to profound hearing loss
  • Cosmetically appealing
  • Provides the benefits of a full-size model BTE in the smallest casing available
  • Sound conducted into the ear by receiver in the canal
  • Available in many colors
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Behind The Ear (BTE)

  • For mild to profound hearing loss
  • All components in a small, slim case worn behind the ear
  • Sound conducted to the ear through a plastic tube attached to an earmold
  • Capability to manually adjust volume or programs depending on the manufacture
  • Available in many colors
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In The Ear (ITE)

  • For mild to severe hearing loss
  • All components contained in a housing that fills concha bowl of the outer ear and extends into the ear canal
  • Sound conducted into the ear by receiver in the canal
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In The Canal (ITC)

  • For mild to moderately-severe hearing loss
  • Moderately small
  • All components in a housing that fits in ear opening and canal
  • Sound conducted into the ear by the receiver in the canal
  • Less visible in the ear than ITE models
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Completely In The Canal (CIC)

  • For mild to moderate hearing loss
  • Cosmetically appealing
  • All components in a molded housing that fits in the ear canal
  • Receiver located in the canal
  • No user-adjustable controls
  • Almost invisible in ear
  • Wearer must have a fairly straight ear canal

Receiver in the Canal (RIC)

  • For mild to profound hearing loss
  • Cosmetically appealing
  • Provides the benefits of a full-size model BTE in the smallest casing available
  • Sound conducted into the ear by receiver in the canal
  • Available in many colors
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Behind The Ear (BTE)

  • For mild to profound hearing loss
  • All components in a small, slim case worn behind the ear
  • Sound conducted to the ear through a plastic tube attached to an earmold
  • Capability to manually adjust volume or programs depending on the manufacture
  • Available in many colors
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In The Ear (ITE)

  • For mild to severe hearing loss
  • All components contained in a housing that fills concha bowl of the outer ear and extends into the ear canal
  • Sound conducted into the ear by receiver in the canal
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In The Canal (ITC)

  • For mild to moderately-severe hearing loss
  • Moderately small
  • All components in a housing that fits in ear opening and canal
  • Sound conducted into the ear by the receiver in the canal
  • Less visible in the ear than ITE models
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Completely In The Canal (CIC)

  • For mild to moderate hearing loss
  • Cosmetically appealing
  • All components in a molded housing that fits in the ear canal
  • Receiver located in the canal
  • No user-adjustable controls
  • Almost invisible in ear
  • Wearer must have a fairly straight ear canal
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