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4 Key Factors for hearing your best with Hearing Aids

  • Find a clinician who follows a person centered care approach.  This means that your hearing care professional will identify your specific wants, needs and values and include you in the decision making process.  You will feel more empowered and more confident that everything that can be done is actually being done.
  • Get the best technology that you can afford.  That way, you will never second guess if you received the best set of hearing aids.
  • Find a best practice professional.  This means that the hearing care professional is following all best practices according to their College regulations in regards to testing your hearing, selecting the most appropriate hearing aid for you, fitting those hearing aids and providing you with excellent follow up care.  They also do what is in your best interest.
  • Consistent follow up care.  You should always receive regular follow up visits to ensure that your hearing is stable and that your hearing aids are working up to manufacturer specifications and performing at their best.

At the Hearing Institute of Ontario you can guarantee that we follow the above recommendations.  We are committed to being proactive in order for your hearing aids to be performing at their very best.  If there are any issues, we are merely a phone call away.

At the Hearing Institute of Ontario, your hearing health is important to us.
Contact our Mississauga, Oakville or Scarborough office for a FREE consultation with our knowledgeable and experienced audiologists, to discuss the best hearing solution for your hearing loss type.

Differences Between an Audiologist and a Hearing Instrument Dispenser

Audiologists and Hearing Instrument Specialists are both professionals trained to evaluate, diagnose, and treat hearing and balance issues, but their roles, educational backgrounds, and scopes of practice differ. Here are some key differences:

Educational Background

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Scope of Practice

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

Regulatory Bodies

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Services Provided

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

All client care at Hearing Institute of Ontario is provided by certified Audiologists who are registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario

FREE HEARING TEST AND CONSULTATION

Book your no cost, no obligation hearing test today. Learn if you have a hearing loss and get expert advice from our certified audiologist about  how to improve your hearing.

Call us today at 1-888-664-2999 or use the green button below to schedule your free hearing test and get started on your journey to better hearing.

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This offer applies to our most popular hearing aid models from Signia, Phonak and Widex. Call 1‑888‑664‑2999 today to book your no‑cost, no‑obligation consultation!

Conditions: Offer expires May 31, 2023 and applies to the purchase of any Premium technology hearing aids from Signia, Widex and Phonak. Private sales only. Standard dispensing fee applies to both hearing aids.