Amplified telephones, TV listening devices, vibrating alarm clocks, and other creative solutions to everyday problems
Hearing testing for all ages -- from keiki to kupuna.
The audio signal is heard in both ears, with appropriate amplification for your hearing needs. Some new hearing aids have Bluetooth integrated into the device, and adaptors may work with existing hearing aids.
Swimplugs--Waterproof hearing protection that is comfortable, custom-fit, and available in many colors. They offer better noise protection than disposable foam plugs and are reusable. Great for swimmers or those with noisy jobs or chronic ear infections
Hearing aid technology is constantly advancing. There are many styles and colors to fit your personality and lifestyle needs. Put these features to work for you: feedback cancellation, wind noise suppression, automatic dual directional microphones, tinnitus masking, and wireless connectivity to electronics.
Each ear is different, and this test ensures an accurate fit of the hearing aids based on the unique size and shape of your ear canals.
100 million toxic disposable hearing aid batteries are thrown into US landfills every year! Never spend another dollar on batteries with hearing aids from Island Audiology.
Tinnitus is usually a sign of hearing damage, typically from noise exposure. It is commonly described as ringing, buzzing, crickets, or static. Tinnitus can be aggravated by alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, sodium, stress, some medications (e.g. aspirin), and loud noise or music. Recent developments in technology have led to the introduction of tinnitus masking hearing aids. These devices can provide amplification to overcome hearing loss as well as provide subtle masking noise to reduce the perception of tinnitus.