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A Hearing Aid is a device designed to improve hearing by making sound audible to a person with hearing loss. Hearing aids are classified as medical devices in most countries, and regulated by the respective regulations. Small audio amplifiers such as personal sound amplification products (PSAPs) or other plain sound reinforcing systems cannot be sold as "hearing aids".

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A long heritage of caring for your health
With years of experience caring for the nation's hearing health, you can trust us to look after your and your family's hearing.

At Boots Hearingcare we'll look after you with the highest level of personal care; with us, you're never just a number; we'll tailor your experience to suit you and your hearing.


We understand that one size does not fit all
We pride ourselves on offering one of the widest ranges of hearing aids on the market and we keep up to date with the latest and greatest advances in hearing technology.

So, whatever your hearing loss, budget, or style we're confident we can find the perfect solution for you.

All hearing aids use the same basic parts to carry sounds from the environment into your ear and make them louder. Most hearing aids are digital, and all are powered with a traditional hearing aid battery or a rechargeable battery.

Small microphones collect sounds from the environment. A computer chip with an amplifier converts the incoming sound into digital code. It analyzes and adjusts the sound based on your hearing loss, listening needs and the level of the sounds around you. The amplified signals are then converted back into sound waves and delivered to your ears through speakers, sometimes called receivers.


Hearing aids vary a great deal in price, size, special features and the way they're placed in your ear.

The following are common hearing aid styles, beginning with the smallest, least visible in the ear. Hearing aid designers keep making smaller hearing aids to meet the demand for a hearing aid that is not very noticeable. But the smaller aids may not have the power to give you the improved hearing you may expect.

Completely in the canal (CIC) or mini CIC
A completely-in-the-canal hearing aid is molded to fit inside your ear canal. It improves mild to moderate hearing loss in adults.

A completely-in-the-canal hearing aid:

  • Is the smallest and least visible type
  • Is less likely to pick up wind noise
  • Uses very small batteries, which have shorter life and can be difficult to handle
  • Often doesn't include extra features, such as volume control or a directional microphone
  • Is susceptible to earwax clogging the speaker

In the canal
An in-the-canal (ITC) hearing aid is custom molded and fits partly in the ear canal. This style can improve mild to moderate hearing loss in adults.

An in-the-canal hearing aid:

  • Is less visible in the ear than larger styles
  • Includes features that won't fit on completely-in-the-canal aids, but may be difficult to adjust due to its small size
  • Is susceptible to earwax clogging the speaker

Information for kids:

The most common types of hearing aid worn by children are behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids (also known as post-aural aids). They can be fitted to people of all ages and are suitable for very young babies upwards.

Hearing aids can also be used on a temporary basis for children with glue ear who are waiting either for the glue ear to resolve or for grommet surgery. For children who have repeated problems with glue ear or can’t have grommet surgery, hearing aids can be very helpful.

If your child is given hearing aids at your local audiology clinic, they will usually be from the NHS range. The NHS uses a range of good quality digital hearing aids that are suitable for children with different types and levels of deafness.

If there is no suitable NHS aid available, audiologists can choose an aid from the commercial range, in the same way as a private hearing aid dispenser.

We have all kind of Hearing Aid Material in our hospital.For consultation and treatment,

Contact Us:

33/29, Lowther Road George Town

Prayagraj, Near Sarodaya ENT Center

Phone: 7704889513, 9451889513

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