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Choosing the right hearing aid style can feel overwhelming, especially when you're presented with options like RIC, ITE, and BTE without a clear explanation of how they differ. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett breaks down the real-world strengths and limitations of each style, based on more than 20 years of clinical experience fitting thousands of patients.
You'll learn why RIC hearing aids have become the most popular option, when ITE devices can make life dramatically easier, and why BTE models remain essential for people with severe hearing loss, chronic ear issues, or active lifestyles. Dr. Garrett also explains how factors like low-frequency hearing, dexterity, ear anatomy, and activity level shape the style that will work best for you.
If you've ever felt pressured into a hearing aid or weren't sure whether the style you chose was the right one, this episode gives you the clarity and confidence you need to make an informed decision.
For more resources—or to schedule a hearing consultation in Northern Utah—visit utahhearingaids.com.
By Layne GarrettChoosing the right hearing aid style can feel overwhelming, especially when you're presented with options like RIC, ITE, and BTE without a clear explanation of how they differ. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett breaks down the real-world strengths and limitations of each style, based on more than 20 years of clinical experience fitting thousands of patients.
You'll learn why RIC hearing aids have become the most popular option, when ITE devices can make life dramatically easier, and why BTE models remain essential for people with severe hearing loss, chronic ear issues, or active lifestyles. Dr. Garrett also explains how factors like low-frequency hearing, dexterity, ear anatomy, and activity level shape the style that will work best for you.
If you've ever felt pressured into a hearing aid or weren't sure whether the style you chose was the right one, this episode gives you the clarity and confidence you need to make an informed decision.
For more resources—or to schedule a hearing consultation in Northern Utah—visit utahhearingaids.com.