Call Us in Camp Springs, Maryland at (301) 449-8898 for quality hearing aids.

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 Camp Springs Location
Monday–Thursday
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
  
 College Park Location
Monday
9:00 p.m.–12:30 p.m.
  
 California Location
Monday–Thursday
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Friday
9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
  
 Waldorf Location
Wednesday–Thursday
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
  
 
 
 

Your Source for Top-of-the-Line Hearing Aids

Enjoy the benefits of good hearing with help from the dedicated specialists at Hearing Aid Corporation. There are many different styles of discreet hearing aids to choose from, all of which are available at highly affordable rates. Contact us today to speak with one of our hearing loss specialists.Files, Hearing Aids

Learn more about our hearing aids when you call
us in Camp Springs, Maryland, at (301) 449-8898.

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Programmable Hearing Aids
Programmable hearing instruments represent a more advanced technology than conventional hearing aids offer. These instruments are programmed by a computer to provide a better way to accommodate a given patient's amplification requirements.
 
Programmable hearing aids allow greater flexibility and fine-tuning capabilities. Most of the technology in these instruments is basically analog conventional circuits that are set and controlled by a computer.
Digital Hearing Aids
Digital hearing instruments represent the most advanced technology available today. These instruments actually contain a computer chip that is programmed by a computer. Digital hearing aids currently offer the best way available to match a particular hearing loss with the most prescriptive amplification needed.
Complete flexibility and amazing fine-tuning capability are among the many benefits of digital hearing aids. This unique technology separates the incoming sound into bands and channels; it then processes each band and channel independently. This class of hearing instruments utilizes separate circuit paths to independently process different frequency regions of sound. This is  advanced technology that allows the most precise prescriptive fitting available today.
  CIC Hearing Aid ITC Hearing Aid  
CIC (Completely in the Canal)
The smallest of all hearing instruments, these innovative hearing devices are designed to hide more completely in the ear canal and are virtually invisible when worn.
 ITC (In the Canal)
Small and discreet, this model is easy to handle and offers the user additional control functions. This is by far the most popular style of hearing aid on the market today.
  BET Hearing Aid ITE Hearing Aid  
BTE (Behind the Ear)
These instruments fit snugly behind the ear and can be connected to external sound sources such as televisions or infrared listening systems.
 ITE (In the Ear)
This size features the widest selection of user-controlled functions and comfort features. Call us today with any additional inquiries about our models.
Conventional Hearing Aids
Hearing aids that utilize conventional electronics have been the mainstay of the hearing aid industry for more than 40 years. Conventional hearing aid electronics use basic analog technology to provide quality amplification to patients with a wide range of hearing losses.
These hearing aids have a defining feature: the characteristic of adding the same amount of amplification to all levels of sound intensity. Thus, low bass sounds will be amplified with the same amount of volume as high treble sounds. For this reason, some patients may find that conventional electronic hearing aids provide either too little sound or too much sound to comfortably reach a listening level for their particular hearing loss. When this is the case, the patient should consider a prescription circuit instrument of the programmable or digital type. Priced at the lower end of the cost scale, conventional electronics represent the most basic type of amplification and are a good choice when finances are the major concern.