Hearings Aids in North Texas

At Calvert Hearing Care, our audiologists and hearing aid specialists are here to guide you through the process of selecting the perfect hearing aids for your specific needs. We consider factors such as your hearing requirements, lifestyle, budget, and the environments you frequent to ensure you receive the best possible solution.

From traditional behind-the-ear models to discreet receiver-in-the-ear and in-the-canal options, we offer a diverse selection of hearing aids tailored to your preferences. You can even explore innovative options like extended wear hearing aids or those that wirelessly connect to your smartphone or TV.

Discover the discreet and powerful digital or wireless hearing aid that will work best for you. Call or text our audiology clinic in Allen, Garland, and Flower Mound today to schedule a visit and begin your journey to improved hearing.

CHOOSING HEARING AIDS

How Hearing Aids Work

Modern hearing aids use small microphones to collect sounds from your surroundings. A built-in computer chip converts the incoming sound, analyzes it, and adjusts it based on your specific hearing loss. The refined audio is then delivered through miniature speakers in your ears.

Which type of hearing aid is right for you? That depends on the severity of your hearing loss, the environments where you want to hear better, how active you are, and the level of technology you’re comfortable with.


Hearing Evaluation

During your hearing evaluation, we’ll take a detailed case history to determine the nature of your hearing loss and any related conditions. We’ll ask questions about when your hearing difficulties began and whether you experience tinnitus (ringing in the ears) or dizziness.

Based on your results, our highly trained hearing professionals may refer you to a medical doctor for further examination or possible hearing loss treatment. If your evaluation reveals sensorineural hearing loss, our team may recommend hearing aids tailored to your condition.

At Calvert Hearing Care, we know that choosing the right hearing aid can feel overwhelming. With thousands of models available, our experienced staff uses your case history and test results to narrow the choices and help you make the best decision for your hearing and lifestyle.

The two main types of hearing aids available today are:

  • Analog hearing aids, which provide consistent amplification of sounds

  • Digital hearing aids, which use computer technology to analyze and adjust sounds for optimal clarity


Hearing Aid Fitting

During your hearing aid fitting, our specialists program your new devices to meet your individual hearing needs. We’ll show you how to insert and remove your hearing aids, change batteries, and care for them properly.

We’ll also review how your hearing aids function in various environments and offer practical tips to help you get the most benefit from wearing them. You can read more about our hearing aid fitting process here.

Digital Hearing Aids: 21st Century Solutions

If you plan to only use your hearing aids at home, the more basic units may suffice. On the other hand, if you want to enhance your hearing at home, in the car, at the supermarket, at restaurants, and at the concerts and  football games you attend — in other words, across a wide variety of listening environments, then you’ll want a more full-featured advanced digital hearing aid.

Of course the more you use your hearing aids, the more they will help you, the more you’ll be engaged with your friends and family and the more you’ll get out of life.

 

One Hearing Aid vs. Two Hearing Aids

You have two ears because you need two ears. If you have hearing loss in each ear that could be reduced by hearing aids, you should wear two hearing aids.

Wearing hearing aids in each ear will:

  • improve your ability to hear in noisy settings,
  • allow you to determine where sounds are coming from,
  • improve your ability to understand speech, even from a distance,
  • help you hear soft sounds at lower levels,
  • and give sound a fuller quality.

Which Brands Are Best?

We’ve spent the last decade or longer selecting the few hearing aid manufacturers that we know from experience are the cream of the crop.

Why do we only carry the best? Because we want to help you truly get more out of life. Call or text us to get a free demo and find out which individual hearing aid type and brand is right for you.

The longer you live with hearing loss, the more difficult it is to adjust to hearing aids. Call or text us today and get on your way to better hearing!

Why wait? You don’t have to live with hearing loss.

Why wait? You don’t have to live with hearing loss.

HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU PAY FOR HEARING AIDS?

How much you should spend to enhance your hearing with hearing aids or assistive listening devices depends on many factors. If you live alone in the woods, rarely talk on the phone, never listen to the radio or watch TV, and rarely venture out, then your hearing aid use will probably be low and it doesn’t make sense to opt for “top shelf” hearing aids.

On the other hand, even if you live by yourself, if you spend time in meetings at work, or like to watch TV, talk on the phone or listen to the news on the radio; if you enjoy socializing with friends and family, your use is going to be high. In fact, you’ll probably wear your hearing aids for 12 to 16 hours a day. You’ll want hearing aids that consistently perform well.

Given your high use, paying for high quality hearing aids is a good investment in your quality of life, in your ability to stay connected and to communicate well.

 

The Price and Value of Hearing Aids

Cost and value are two different things. Take out a piece of paper and make a list of how many times each day and each week you could benefit from using hearing aids. What are situations where hearing more clearly would help you enjoy life more? Look at your list and  calculate what it would be worth to you, per day, to be an active part of the conversation. That’s the value to you of wearing hearing aids.

Questions?

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What Determines the Cost of Hearing Aids?

Cost is determined by features and function. The more features you want and the higher level of performance you’d like, the more you’ll pay. Almost-invisible hearing aids that work well across a broad spectrum of listening environments and are designed for someone with an active lifestyle are likely to be more costly (and work better) than cheap imitations.

Like any other technology, your hearing aid price depends on which features you choose and, more importantly, what your hearing healthcare professional recommends for you. The more features you receive, the more the hearing aids will cost.

For example, if you live a very active lifestyle, we may recommend dual microphones to help you hear better in noisy environments. Our patients are typically very satisfied with this feature.

All hearing aids come with an adjustment or trial period, typically 30 days from date of purchase. During this adjustment period, you’re welcome to visit us for any necessary fitting issues. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the hearing aids you buy, you can return them for a refund minus a small fitting/restocking fee.

Does Insurance Cover Hearing Aids?

Hearing aids are generally not covered by health insurance companies, with some exceptions. For eligible children and young adults ages 21 and under, Medicaid will pay for the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss, including hearing aids, under the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) service. Also, children may be covered by their state’s early intervention program or State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).

Medicare does not cover hearing aids for adults; however, diagnostic evaluations are covered if they are ordered by a physician to assist in developing a treatment plan. Since Medicare has declared the bone anchored hearing aid (BAHA) a prosthetic device and not a hearing aid, Medicare will cover the BAHA if other coverage policies are met.

Some nonprofit organizations provide financial assistance for hearing aids, while others may help provide used or refurbished aids.

We’ll help you make the right choice for your hearing needs, lifestyle and budget. Call or text us today at 972-325-6958

Why wait? You don’t have to live with hearing loss.

Why wait? You don’t have to live with hearing loss.

QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE YOU BUY

Before you buy a hearing aid, ask us these important questions:

  • What features would be most useful to me?
  • What is the total cost of the hearing aid?
  • Do the benefits of newer technologies outweigh the higher costs?
  • Is there a trial period to test the hearing aids? (Most manufacturers allow a 30-to 60-day trial period during which aids can be returned for a refund.)
  • What fees are nonrefundable if the aids are returned after the trial period?
  • How long is the warranty?
  • Can it be extended?
  • Does the warranty cover future maintenance and repairs?
  • What service do they provide after the sale? Can the audiologist make adjustments and provide servicing and minor repairs?
  • Will loaner aids be provided when repairs are needed?
  • What instruction does the audiologist provide?

Why wait? You don’t have to live with hearing loss.

Why wait? You don’t have to live with hearing loss.