Hearing Aid Styles

Here are the most commonly used terms for the different styles of hearing aids. You can click on a specific type to jump to its pros and cons.

Completely in the canal - (CIC)
Canal aid, or in the canal - (ITC or CA)
Full shell, or in the ear - (ITE)
Behind the ear - (BTE) sometimes called post auricular
Eyeglass hearing aids - (EG)
Body aids

Those at the top of the list are normally the smallest, and the newest in the history of development of the hearing aid.  Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of each style:

Completely in the canal (CIC)

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Canal aid, or in the canal - (ITC)

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Full shell, or in the ear (ITE)

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Behind the ear (BTE)

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Eyeglass Hearing Aids (EG)

Eyeglass hearing aids are generally no longer available. If a manufacturer can be found, it would be difficult to find someone who knows how to install and adjust them correctly to the frames.

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Body aids

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If you are considering the purchase of a hearing aid, use the criteria above to narrow your choice to two or three possibilities, then discuss the options with you hearing professional to select which would make the most sense for you.

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