Hearing Health

Your hearing is our priority


POH is the only hearing aid dispenser to have two Specialist Medical Doctors, apart from a number of audiologists on the board monitoring your hearing health. This makes sure that you have the correct Medical advise regarding your hearing and the most suitable hearing aid that is bound to benefit. No other hearing health center can even come close to the expertise that our patients experience at our centers.

4 Easy Steps to Perfect Hearing:


1. Mark an appointment with the clinic. 

2. Walk in at the appointed hour for a hearing assessment and testing

3. Discuss your hearing needs with the hearing health professional

4. Walk out and experience the happy sounds of nature once again.

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Type of Hearing Aids

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The hearing aids can be categorised based on the shape / or based on the technology. While the technology required for a patient is ascertained after a rigorous pre-fitting check up and patient's life style profile, the shape is often left to the patient to decide based on their comfort. The following are the models of hearing aids based on the shape:

Regular Behind the Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids

In the Canal (ITC) Hearing Aids
                 
           
Completely in the Canal (CIC )Hearing Aids


           
Invisible in the Canal (IIC) Hearing Aids

         
Receiver in the Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids




Even More Info:


Digital Hearing Aids


Hearing aid turns invisible when inserted in the canal


Q) What is a hearing aid?
A) A hearing aid is a battery operated device to make sound louder. Hearing aids are available in different shapes and sizes and can be put either in, or around ones ear. They can be digital or analogue. The type of hearing aid offered depends on ones hearing loss and individual comfort.

Q) How does a hearing aid work?
A) Hearing aids have a built in Microphone that picks up sound. This is then electronically processed and amplified by digital technology or analogue circuits. These signals are then passed on to a receiver in the hearing aid where it is converted back to audible sound which you can hear.

Q) Would I achieve perfect hearing with my hearing aid?
A) Hearing aids can never promise perfect hearing but they definitely make sounds louder to make conversation easier and may help listening on the telephone and television. This facets help build up the confidence of the hearing aid user but won't necessarily make sounds perfectly clear. Important thing here is to note that it takes time to get used to a hearing aid. After acquiring a hearing aid one would need to build up the amount of use of the instrument in order to get used to new sounds and the feeling of wearing ones hearing aid.

Q) Will my hearing deteriorate on using a hearing aid?
A) No. If you use your hearing aid a lot, it will not make your hearing worse. In fact, if you have hissing or buzzing noise in your ear (tinnitus), you may hear it less when using a hearing aid.

Q) How long do hearing aids last?
A) Hearing aids last on average about 5 years, though it really depends on the care and maintenance of the instrument. After that, a newer hearing aid can be fitted to the patient.

Q) What does analogue and digital mean?
A) Hearing aids may have different technologies to process sound, which may be analogue or digital. Digital aids are the newest kind of hearing aids and are increasing in popularity in India. They have a tiny computer chip within them which makes possible to listen to sound comfortably irrespective of the pattern of your hearing loss. Most digital hearing aids can be programmed with different settings for different sound environments. Some adjust them automatically.