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4731 W. Atlantic Ave., Suite B20
Delray Beach, FL 33445
Tel: 561- 638- 6530
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10151 Enterprise Ctr. Blvd. Suite 107
Boynton Beach, FL 33437
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Did you know...
At Hearing Partners of South Florida, Inc., a wide range of hearing aid options by top-quality manufacturers are available. We have choices from conventional models to cutting-edge, programmable and digital models. Amplification sounds clearer, devices are less conspicuous and more comfortable than ever before. |
Types of Hearing Instruments

The Lyric hearing instrument is placed deep inside the ear canal, near the eardrum, and uses the ear’s anatomy to deliver natural sound quality. It is the only 24/7, 100% invisible hearing device. No surgery or anesthesia is required. Find out more here.

Receiver-In-the-Ear (RITE) hearing devices are comfortable because they keep the ear canal open to reduce any plugged-up sensation. The appropriateness of these hearing devices depends on the patient’s degree of hearing loss. Advanced features may include Bluetooth® compatibility.

Behind-The-Ear (BTE) instruments are appropriate for hearing losses from mild to profound. Directional microphones, multiple listening programs and telecoils for telephone compatibility are available. This style is best suited for pediatric patients and those with severe to profound hearing loss. An earmold is required for this style.

In-The-Ear (ITE), In-The-Canal (ITC), and Completely-In-The-Canal (CIC) hearing instruments rest inside the ear rather than behind it, with CICs being the most discreet. These styles are appropriate for mild to severe hearing losses and may include features such as directional microphones, multiple listening programs, a tele-coil or Bluetooth® compatibility.
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