Hearing Services of Virginia

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Is It Time to Get Hearing Aids?

If you’re reading this, you may already suspect you might need hearing aids. If you answer yes to two or more of these questions, it’s time to schedule an appointment.

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Do you & your significant other argue over what he/she told you?

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Do others complain the TV is too loud?

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Do you use the phrases, “excuse me”, “can you repeat that”, or “what did you say” several times a day?

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Do you plan your nights out based on how loud it might be at your destination?

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Do you avoid large family dinners because they're too noisy?

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Brands We Carry

We have one to fit your lifestyle, your hearing loss and your budget.

Lyric Hearing Aids

We are proud to be one of the select offices in the United States to offer Lyric Hearing. Lyric was featured on Good Morning America as a new hearing technology that is not only tiny and invisible but also delivers exceptional sound quality without daily hassles.

Widex Hearing Aids

Our uncompromising approach to innovation has led to such advances as the world’s first digital in-the-ear hearing aid, as well as our own revolutionary wireless technology. .

Phonak Hearing Aids

Phonak has the right hearing aid for you – regardless of your type of hearing loss, your lifestyle, your personal preferences, your age or your budget. Phonak wireless accessories turn a myriad of communication challenges into easily accessible listening delight. 

Starkey Hearing Aids

Helping millions of patients with never-before-seen hearing aid technologies. Starkey believes every person’s hearing loss is unique that’s why every solution they design is, too.

Oticon Hearing Aids

Our goal is to help people with hearing loss fulfill their potential while living the life they choose with the hearing they have. Oticon strives to be the leader in high-performance hearing solutions. Our goal is to provide you with the best hearing technology available   

Signia Hearing Aids

Signia hearing aids deliver the sound that nature intended by combining uncompromised audibility with a natural sounding own voice hear everything in harmony.

Choosing Your Hearing Aid Provider

At Hearing Services of Virginia, we go above and beyond the sale of a hearing aid. We will not only conduct your audiological examination, but we will program your hearing aids under the close watch of our professional audiologist. In addition, follow up appointments will make sure that your hearing aids are performing optimally. Just because your hearing aid has been programmed to the results of your audiogram does not necessarily mean it will perform its best in everyday real life situations.

Our audiologist will work with you, fine tuning your hearing aid until your experience is beyond your expectations. Choosing the right hearing professional is the most important decision a hearing impaired person can make when they’re finally ready to do something about their hearing problem. The correct hearing aid recommendation and fitting is highly dependent on the judgment and skill of the professional selecting the instrument.

Choosing Your Hearing Aid

The hearing aids we select for you are based on the results of the test, your budget, your lifestyle and a host of other factors. We promise to explain everything to you, without using a bunch of technical terms. To give you a little bit of information about hearing aids in general, below is a list of the current styles we carry.

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For the best hearing healthcare, you should seek a professional, experienced and compassionate doctor of audiology.

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Will Hearing Aids Improve My Hearing?

If you are hearing impaired, you will benefit from wearing hearing aids. However, the amount of benefit will depend on many factors.

  • The length of time you waited before you did something about your problem.
  • The hearing you have left (residual hearing).
  • The degree to which your speech discrimination (word recognition ability) has been affected.
  • Your overall health: diabetes, stroke, kidney disease.
  • How well you adapt to change.

Your hearing loss didn’t happen overnight. Because hearing loss is generally a gradual change, you may not realize how severe your own hearing loss is and even be in denial of it. Change is difficult for anyone and much like if you got a new eyeglass prescription you would need some time to adapt, with hearing aids it’s no different. You must remain open-minded through the process and try to provide your audiologist with any positive or negative experiences you had with your hearing aids so that they can further fine tune the hearing aids to you on your follow up appointments. It may take some time to get the maximum benefit from your hearing aids.

Types of Hearing Aids

Invisible in Canal

Invisible-In-Canal (IIC) hearing instruments are a 100% invisible when worn. This instrument sits deep in the ear canal ensuring sound travels quickly and accurately to your eardrum. This 100% invisible hearing aid is designed for daily removal.

  • 100% Invisible when worn
  • Hear clearly in noise
  • Sculpted for your ear canal
  • Highest definition sound quality
  • Designed for daily removal
Completely in Canal

Completely-in-the-canal (CIC) micro-technology allows this type of hearing aid to be worn deep inside the ear canal. CICs are so tiny, they are almost invisible when worn.

  • Cosmetically desirable because these hearing aids are tiny in size
  • Programmed to have automatic or push button settings
  • Require good manual dexterity in order to place the hearing aid in the ears.
In the Canal

In-the-canal (ITC) hearing aids are smaller than the ITE style and are also custom made to fit the size and shape of your ear canal.

  • Barely visible in the ear
  • Easy to use with the telephone
  • May not fit well in small ears
Behind the Ear

The behind-the-ear (BTE) style sits behind the ear, while the amplified sound passes down a tube to a customized earmold which fits in your ear.

  • Typically offers more power than a custom-made hearing aid
  • Robust for active wears
  • Suitable for all degrees of hearing loss
  • Large, easy-to-use hearing aids that are very reliable
Over the Ear

The Over-the-Ear hearing aid style that is very similar to the Behind-the-Ear style, but is much smaller and less noticeable.  This style holds the electronics in a slim case that hooks over the top of the ear and hides behind the top of the ear, the same place where eyeglasses rest.  A clear narrow tube follows the front of the ear and carries sound to the tiny ear bud, which sits unnoticeable in the ear canal.

  • Allows natural sounds to enter the ear canal
  • Can be selected, programmed and fit in a single visit
  • Very discreet and appealing to people with cosmetic concerns
  • Does not require custom molding
Receiver in Canal

Receiver in the Canal or Open-Ear hearing aids are the newest design to reduce or eliminate that echo or plugged up feeling wearers can sometimes experience (referred to as the occlusion effect).  They are easy to wear and barely noticeable.

  • Fits a large range of hearing loss
  • Offers the greatest flexibility in programming
  • Water resistant and very durable

Affordable Hearing Aids

Hearing Healthcare with Convenient Payment Plans

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Care Credit Low Monthly Payment Plans

We offer CareCredit because we’re committed to your hearing health. CareCredit is a convenient, low minimum monthly payment program allowing you to purchase your affordable hearing aids today. With no up-front costs, no pre-payment penalties, and no annual fees, CareCredit lets you pay overtime and frees up cash and credit cards for the other things you need. It’s easy with immediate approval decisions.

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Insurance

Certain insurance companies have a benefit towards the purchase of your hearing aid. Hearing Services of Virginia will assist you in determining your benefit and in many cases directly bill your insurance for payment. Hearing Services of Virginia participates with many providers who offer assistance toward payment of your hearing aids making them very affordable.

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4356 Bonney Road
Bldg.1, Suite 102
Virginia Beach, VA 23452

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