Practical Hearing 122 N. Harbor Blvd., Ste. 208
Fullerton, CA 92832
Phone: 714.525.6990
Fax: 714.525.6991
 
   
  HEARING AIDS and Special Listening Devices  
 

FEATURED PRODUCT

Epoq Hearing AidEpoq -- When hearing loss occurs, you lose your ability to maintain vital social connections. Reluctantly, you retreat into a sheltered existence. Before the feeling of entrapment grows worse, find out now about a breakthrough hearing system called Epoq. It helps you emerge from isolation to bring you back into an active world that once seemed out of reach.

  • Experience improved hearing in noisy situations, especially restaurants
  • No more misunderstood conversations, missing out on what was said
  • Talking on the telephone will be easier and more comfortable
  • You'll be able to listen to the TV at the same volume as everyone else

Leave isolation behind with Epoq

With Epoq you can end the isolation from hearing loss and open up to a lifestyle that lets you feel more connected, free and in greater control. It begins when you contact us now.

 

Hearing Evaluation

A complete audiological evaluation helps to determine in which part of your ear a problem is located and whether medical intervention is needed. Test results aid in the decision as to whether a personal hearing device is indicated and which type is most appropriate.

Hearing Aids and Special Listening Devices

I am a Meniere's sufferer. Since you introduced me to the Oticon Lexis, when my wife wears it, it seems to bypass all my bad hearing. I can hear her clearly no matter how fast she speaks. The Lexis helped me so much that I'm returning to work after two and a half years.

-- Bruce Hughes, Attorney

The most appropriate personal hearing device for your needs is recommended. All types of amplification are considered, including the most advanced digital technology available. Other assistive listening devices are available that are specific to phone use, TV listening, hearing doorbells, alarm clocks, smoke detectors, etc.

Epoq Hearing Aid

A new hearing instrument called Oticon Epoq, with its breakthrough digital technology, for the first time enables two hearing aids to work together to process sound, similar to the way the brain receives input from two ears to deliver the best sound picture. This same hyper-speed broadband technology also enables Epoq to connect wirelessly to cell phones, M3P players and other electronic devices such as GPS systems. With the addition of a Streamer, a sleek, attractive,companion device, Epoq becomes the equivalent of a hands-free intelligent headset, without having to attach any devices or wires to the hearing instruments.