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Helping You to Step Into Great Hearing Technology at Great Prices with The Ultimate Convenience

When you invest in hearing technology through a traditional clinic, you often end up paying for things that you do not need. Your investment includes months and years of follow-up visits, many hours of support and fluffy promises.

From helping many people achieve better hearing, Audiology on Call understand that all you truly need is the right initial support, the promise of a team of experts if you need us and great hearing technology.

By understanding this, it means that we’re able to pass savings directly onto you and allow you to achieve better hearing for a significant saving.

With trust and transparency being so important in an industry that often hides behind its prices, you’ll find our full and detailed treatment plans and prices outlined below.

If you have any questions, then please do not hesitate to contact us at (833) 244-3275 or complete the form on this page and we’ll call you back.

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How Choosing The Right Option for You Works

Choosing your journey to better hearing is not a “one size fits all” decision. 

That’s why, you have the power.

#1 – The first step is to work with your hearing professional to discuss their recommendations for the correct level of hearing technology for your individual needs.  We base our recommendations on your unique circumstances, lifestyle and budget.

#2 – You then need to decide whether you would like to include the ‘Continued Care & Coverage’ to receive ongoing care, support and optimization to have Atlanta’s leading mobile hearing care experts by your side.

However, some of our patients decide that they want “the best of the best” and choose our ‘All Inclusive’ package – this includes the greatest technology, the highest level of affordable, concierge service, and the support of a team of experts that work to your convenience.

AOC Continued Care & Coverage Plan – $395 Annually

 

Nobody should have to go on the journey to better hearing alone, that’s why our ‘Continued Care & Coverage plan’ allows you to have the continued support of a hearing care expert who “has got your back” – no matter what happens in the world, you will remain the center of ours as you receive full support and ongoing care.

 

  • Dedicated hearing care professional at your service
  • Comprehensive Annual Visit including hearing assessment, adjustments and a 7-point Preventative Maintenance Evaluation
  • Unlimited access to Tele Audiology support
  • Annual hearing aid reprogramming/software updates
  • Hearing aid supplies (batteries, domes & filters)
  • Access to our repair specialists within 72 hours
  • No cost repairs and adjustments
  • Full management of any warranty or loss/damage claims
  • Access to replacement (loaner) hearing devices within 72 hours if your devices are broken/lost
  • Discounted rates on future technology upgrades

We Have a Variety of Styles to Fit Your
Needs and Personal Preferences

BEHIND-THE-EAR (BTE)

BTE hearing aids resemble the design of older analogue hearing aids but with digital technology. They are the largest, most reliable, and powerful style available but are still significantly smaller and lighter than older style BTEs. Their greater power and performance is due to the higher number of circuitry options encased in the unit that rests behind your ear. Sounds processed by this unit are sent to the ear canal using clear plastic tubing attached to an earmold that perfectly replicates the size and shape of your ear. Severe to profound hearing loss will receive the most benefit from this style of hearing aid.

RECEIVER-IN-THE-EAR (RITE)

RITE is a modification of the BTE style hearing aid. RITE hearing aids move the receiver (or speaker) from the BTE portion of the instrument, fit it into the ear canal, and then connect the two components using a very thin wire inside clear plastic tubing. This arrangement enables more natural sound quality as well as added wearing discretion. All levels of hearing loss can benefit from this style of hearing aid, which comes with either standard or custom earpieces.

IN-THE-EAR (ITE)

ITE instruments have no casing to rest behind the ear. Their technology is housed inside a hard plastic shell that is molded to the unique shape of your outer ear canal. This style is often preferred by those who wear glasses or use an oxygen cannula to eliminate the complications related with the BTE components of other styles. ITE devices often come in skin-tone matching colors as well as a variety of sizes to improve wearing discretion. Those with a mild to moderate hearing loss qualify for ITE style instruments.

IN-THE-CANAL (ITC)

ITC hearing aids are the result of reducing the size of ITE devices. Similar to ITE hearing aids, they are custom molded to fit your outer ear, but they fit further in with only their outer portion visible, allowing added wearing discretion. These instruments will provide benefits to individuals with a mild to moderate hearing loss, but because their technology, volume control wheels, and other controls take up a very small space, wearers need fine dexterity for insertion and adjustment.

COMPLETELY-IN-THE-CANAL (CIC)

CIC devices take hearing aids deeper still. They are custom molded to fit further into the ear canal, utilizing a tiny clear plastic post for placement and removal. Certainly less visible, fine dexterity is essential for being able to insert them, and they require digital adjustment because they include no manual controls. Their simplicity is a good fit for those with a mild to moderate hearing loss and some basic tech savvy.

INVISIBLE-IN-THE-CANAL (IIC)

The first 100% invisible digital hearing aids with full programmability are IIC style hearing aids. These are designed for a snug, custom fit near the second bend of your ear canal. They also require a tiny post for insertion and include no manual controls. They provide complete wearing discretion for individuals with a mild to moderate hearing loss, fine dexterity, and a basic understanding of digital technology.


BEHIND-THE-EAR (BTE)

BTE hearing aids resemble the design of older analogue hearing aids but with digital technology. They are the largest, most reliable, and powerful style available but are still significantly smaller and lighter than older style BTEs. Their greater power and performance is due to the higher number of circuitry options encased in the unit that rests behind your ear. Sounds processed by this unit are sent to the ear canal using clear plastic tubing attached to an earmold that perfectly replicates the size and shape of your ear. Severe to profound hearing loss will receive the most benefit from this style of hearing aid.


RECEIVER-IN-THE-EAR (RITE)

RITE is a modification of the BTE style hearing aid. RITE hearing aids move the receiver (or speaker) from the BTE portion of the instrument, fit it into the ear canal, and then connect the two components using a very thin wire inside clear plastic tubing. This arrangement enables more natural sound quality as well as added wearing discretion. All levels of hearing loss can benefit from this style of hearing aid, which comes with either standard or custom earpieces.


OPEN FIT (MINI BTE)

Similar to the BTE, the OPEN Fit or Mini-BTE houses its technology in a hard plastic case that rests behind your ear. This unit, in contrast to older BTE instruments, is extremely difficult to see from the front or side even for those with short hair styles. An open ear bud inserted deep into your ear canal and a very small connecting tube for greater wearing discretion is the primary difference between the Mini BTE and a Standard BTE. Earpieces can be custom molded or come in a “few sizes fits most” dome arrangement. Mini BTEs are designed for individuals with a mild to moderate high frequency hearing loss.


IN-THE-EAR (ITE)

ITE instruments have no casing to rest behind the ear. Their technology is housed inside a hard plastic shell that is molded to the unique shape of your outer ear canal. This style is often preferred by those who wear glasses or use an oxygen cannula to eliminate the complications related with the BTE components of other styles. ITE devices often come in skin-tone matching colors as well as a variety of sizes to improve wearing discretion. Those with a mild to moderate hearing loss qualify for ITE style instruments.


IN-THE-CANAL (ITC)

ITC hearing aids are the result of reducing the size of ITE devices. Similar to ITE hearing aids, they are custom molded to fit your outer ear, but they fit further in with only their outer portion visible, allowing added wearing discretion. These instruments will provide benefits to individuals with a mild to moderate hearing loss, but because their technology, volume control wheels, and other controls take up a very small space, wearers need fine dexterity for insertion and adjustment.


COMPLETELY-IN-THE-CANAL (CIC)

CIC devices take hearing aids deeper still. They are custom molded to fit further into the ear canal, utilizing a tiny clear plastic post for placement and removal. Certainly less visible, fine dexterity is essential for being able to insert them, and they require digital adjustment because they include no manual controls. Their simplicity is a good fit for those with a mild to moderate hearing loss and some basic tech savvy.


INVISIBLE-IN-THE-CANAL (IIC)

The first 100% invisible digital hearing aids with full programmability are IIC style hearing aids. These are designed for a snug, custom fit near the second bend of your ear canal. They also require a tiny post for insertion and include no manual controls. They provide complete wearing discretion for individuals with a mild to moderate hearing loss, fine dexterity, and a basic understanding of digital technology.

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