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HEARING AIDS ON THE SOUTH SHORE AND MONTREAL
OUR CUSTOMIZED HEARING AIDS WILL IMPROVE YOUR HEARING!
Today’s audioprosthesists need to constantly stay informed and abreast of the latest technologies in the field of equipment. In order to achieve this, the team at Linda Rhéaume Audioprothésiste Inc. makes sure to participate in various training sessions. We can offer babies, children and adults perfectly adapted hearing aids in Montreal, on the South Shore and Montérégie.
For any questions or additional information regarding our services or hearing aids, contact Linda Rhéaume Audioprothésiste Inc. in Montreal!
TYPES OF DEVICES
* Please note that an assessment by the hearing care professional is required before selecting the hearing aid.
BEHIND THE EAR HEARING AID
The hearing aid is easy to handle while remaining powerful and very resistant. It can be programmed according to the needs of the patient, for any degree of hearing loss.
OPEN FIT HEARING AID
Easy to use and powerful, the hearing aid with thin tube is also very durable! It is set according to your needs, regardless of your degree of deafness.
RECEIVER-IN-THE-EAR HEARING AID
With one part placed discreetly behind the ear, the receiver-in-the-ear hearing aid adapts to all degrees of hearing loss while being very comfortable.
PERI-TYMPANIC HEARING AID
This hearing aid, one of the smallest on the market, is placed in the ear canal and is suitable for people with mild to moderately severe hearing loss.
INTRAAURICULAR HEARING AID
This custom-made prosthesis can fill the ear concha entirely, allowing for easy handling and maintenance.
What Are Hearing Aids?
A hearing aid is a device designed to improve hearing for people with hearing loss. The device works by capturing sounds through a built-in microphone, amplifying them, and transmitting them to the ear through a receiver. Here's how it works:
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Sound pickup: The microphone(s) pick up ambient sounds and convert them into electronic signals;
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Amplification: These signals are then amplified by an integrated processor, and the amplification power is adjusted according to the user's specific hearing needs;
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Transmission: The amplified signals are sent to the ear through an receiver, allowing the user to perceive sounds more clearly.
Modern hearing aids also incorporate advanced technologies to reduce noise, improve the clarity of conversations, and provide connectivity with various electronic devices. If you are looking for a hearing aid in Montreal, on the South Shore or in Montérégie, do not hesitate to contact us.
TECHNOLOGY AT THE SERVICE OF HEARING
Did you know that about 1 in 10 people have hearing difficulties? Fortunately, digital technology is advancing by leaps and bounds and offering patients more and more efficient solutions. Manufacturers are constantly striving for research and development:
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Digitizing the sound
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Digital hearing aid
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Optimized speech recognition and noise reduction systems
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Connectivity to technological accessories (Bluetooth systems)
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Adaptive multimicrophone technology linked to processors
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Tinnitus management
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Water and dust proof hearing aids
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Rechargeable devices
FIND OUT ABOUT PAYING AGENCIES
Some organizations or associations may pay or reimburse the fees for certain hearing aids:
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Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ)
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Committee on Standards, Equity, Health and Safety at Work (CNESST)
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Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC)
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Automobile Insurance Company of Quebec (SAAQ)
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Non-Insured Health Benefits Program for First Nations and Inuit (NIHB)
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Some private insurance
Do you think you qualify for one of these programs? Do not hesitate to consult us. We will confirm if you meet the eligibility criteria!
FIND OUT ABOUT PAYING AGENCIES
Some organizations or associations may pay or reimburse the fees for certain hearing aids:
-
Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ)
-
Committee on Standards, Equity, Health and Safety at Work (CNESST)
-
Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC)
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Automobile Insurance Company of Quebec (SAAQ)
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Non-Insured Health Benefits Program for First Nations and Inuit (NIHB)
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Some private insurance
Do you think you qualify for one of these programs? Do not hesitate to consult us. We will confirm if you meet the eligibility criteria!