Hearing device evaluations

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Find the right device for better hearing and better health

Hearing aids and implantable hearing devices can offer life-changing benefits, from improved hearing and communication to better mental health and overall well-being. But it’s essential to get the right device for your needs.

With so many options available, it can be hard to know how to choose. At Penn Medicine audiology, hearing, and balance, we provide the education, support, and expertise you need to find a hearing device that fits your medical needs, communication goals, lifestyle, and budget.

An experienced team of audiologists, otologists, and neurotologists provide comprehensive evaluations and guide you through the process of selecting and using your new hearing device. Our goal is to make sure you feel comfortable and confident with it so that you can enjoy a better quality of life.

Hearing aids vs. implantable devices: which is right for me?

Hearing aids and implantable devices, such as cochlear implants or bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHAs), are both treatments for hearing loss, but they have important differences:

  • Hearing aids make sounds louder; implants change the way sound signals get to your brain.
  • Hearing aids and BAHAs are for people with mild to severe hearing loss; cochlear implants are for people with profound deafness.
  • Hearing aids don’t require surgery; implants do.

Advanced technology for hearing devices at Penn Medicine

Over the past decade, hearing aids and implantable devices have undergone a major technological transformation. Instead of simply making sounds louder (including unwanted sounds), today’s hearing devices can analyze sound and manipulate it in sophisticated ways. For example, a digital hearing aid can detect when you’re having a conversation in a crowded room. It can selectively amplify the speech source close to you and minimize background noise for a better hearing experience.

Hearing loss specialists at Penn Medicine work with the leading hearing aid and implantable device manufacturers in the U.S. We can offer you the latest devices from multiple manufacturers. Our audiologists stay current on the newest hearing assistive technology and software updates to ensure you have access to the best products available.

The region’s leading source for implantable hearing devices

Penn Medicine has been at the forefront of implantable hearing device technology since the 1980s. Today, we provide more cochlear implants and bone-anchored hearing devices than any other center in the region, working closely with industry-leading implant manufacturers.

Our depth of experience means we can offer hearing device solutions for people with even the most challenging and complex forms of hearing loss. We’re also involved in research and clinical trials to expand candidacy criteria for implantable hearing devices so more people can experience better hearing and improved quality of life.

Hearing device evaluation, fitting, and services

Hearing loss is a complex disorder, and there’s no one-size-fits-all treatment. We assess the underlying cause of your condition and take the time to understand how hearing loss affects your daily life and impairs your ability to work, socialize, and stay active before making a device recommendation.

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