Single-sided Hearing Loss

Hearing Aid Style

Single-sided Hearing Loss

Solutions for people with hearing loss in mainly one ear.

Product Features

We typically recommend either a CROS or a BiCROS system. A CROS system consists of a single microphone and single receiver contained in two individual devices (one for each ear). The ear with little-to-no functional hearing is fit with the microphone-equipped device, and the ear with normal hearing is fit with the receiver-equipped device. Sound arriving at the ear with hearing loss will then transmit through a wireless connection to the receiver-equipped device on the normal-hearing ear — to help you hear sounds regardless of which side they’re coming from.

A BiCROS system consists of a microphone-equipped device that is fit to the poorer-hearing ear and a conventional hearing aid fit to the better-hearing ear that has some hearing loss.

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Customer Reviews

I had a great experience on my appointment today. I worked with Mr. Toth who was very expert at what he does and he was very attentive. I had a hearing test and it did indicate I had a hearing loss. Mr. Toth then explained the results and options I...

Rick Marrero, on Google

Just was overwhelmed when I arrived because it took me so long to find the location and it was right in front of my face, I hope I made the right decision to spend 1000 dollars on the hearing aids I hope that they will be worth it. I may...

thomas mcgrady, on Google

I noticed while talking on the phone that my hearing was off in my left ear. I was so used to using the speaker phone that when held it to my ears I suddenly realized my hearing was not as it used to be. So, I Googled hearing exam and...

Brenda Johnson Donald, on Google

I was/am very pleased with my experience at the Balance and Hearing Center. Mike has a very knowledgeable background and gives a good explanation on what to expect once I get my hearing aids. I would highly reccomend this practice to those who need their hearing requirements.

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