Services

Patients turn to Beltone Hearing Care Centre for help when hearing problems emerge. The hearing care services provided by the centre lay the groundwork for a healthier future. These are the following services you can expect on arrival.

Hearing Tests

Hearing Testing and Evaluations

Choosing the right hearing aid starts with a clear understanding of your unique hearing loss needs. Our advanced testing procedures accurately identify whether or not you have hearing loss and measure the type and severity.

Your previous health history will determine which tests have the most impact. Pure-tone audiometry, speech audiometry and tympanometry are the most common hearing tests. The right combination of these tests will provide the registered hearing instrument practitioner (RHIP) with a clear visual of the problem.

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Online Hearing Test

Think You Might Have Hearing Loss?

Take our free, 5-minute online test to get a better understanding of your hearing health. It can determine if a professional screening is right for you.

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Our Process

Finding the Perfect Match.

Hearing loss looks different for everyone, and as a result, there are a number of hearing aid varieties on the market. Through careful evaluations and custom fittings, we’ll help you find the best device for your hearing loss needs.

Hearing Aid Services

We Service Your Devices

From hearing aid screening, selection and fittings, to ongoing maintenance and repairs – we offer a wide range of services to keep your hearing aids performing their best.

Your evaluation for hearing aids is a quick way of getting acquainted with compatible devices that treat hearing issues. A registered hearing instrument practitioner will walk you through the best devices for treatment. Every device has different features, so having a professional presence is helpful when making a final decision.

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But what happens when a simple cleaning isn’t the answer? When hearing aids are in need of a professional repair, you can bring them to a clinic. Sometimes a setting gets stuck, and sometimes the mechanics need a close look. In-office repairs are typically simple and convenient, offering times that you can easily fit into your schedule. If a RHIP can’t repair the device on their own, they may decide to send it off to the manufacturer. This allows for a full repair or replacement to deal with the problematic device. While this repair takes place, patients have the option of getting loaner hearing aids as a temporary solution. This is on a case-by-case basis and should be discussed with your RHIP during the initial fitting.

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