Hearing Devices

Not Sure Which Hearing Aid Is Right for You?

Our audiologists will provide information and recommendations based on your individual needs and budget.

Hearing Aids in Edmonton & Barrhead

At Wild Rose Audiology Clinic Ltd., we are dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-centred hearing care.

We provide personalized hearing solutions using the latest technology and take the time to understand your unique needs. Our team offers clear guidance on realistic expectations and is here to answer any questions you may have. 

Through ongoing support and follow-up care, we aim to help you hear your best at every stage of life.

We proudly provide hearing services and devices for all age groups, including children, at our Edmonton clinic.

Please contact us to learn more about how we can support your hearing journey.

Types of Hearing Aids

We carry a range of hearing aids according to your hearing needs. Some of them are:

Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids

Behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids are designed to sit comfortably behind the ear. They have a clear tube that directs sound into a custom earpiece. These devices are suitable for individuals with mild to profound hearing loss.

Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids

Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) models are a minor variation of BTE devices. The speaker (receiver) is placed in the ear canal, while the rest rests discreetly behind the ear.

In-the-Ear (ITE) and In-the-Canal (ITC) Hearing Aids

These custom-fit models sit inside the outer ear (ITE) or partly in the ear canal (ITC). They are typically recommended for those with mild to moderate hearing loss, balance, visibility, and functionality.

Completely-in-Canal (CIC) Hearing Aids

Completely in-canal (CIC) hearing aids fit deep within the ear canal and are nearly invisible when worn. They are often chosen for their cosmetic appeal and are suitable for people with mild to moderate hearing loss.

Aftercare and Support for Hearing Aids

Regular aftercare and support are essential to help you get the most out of your devices. Our support includes:

Personalized Follow-up Appointments

Our team will schedule follow-up visits to assess sound quality, address any difficulties you may be experiencing, and make fine adjustments to the device settings.

Hearing Aid Adjustments and Maintenance

Our clinic provides ongoing technical support to keep your devices functioning optimally, whether modifying the volume, recalibrating settings, or updating the software.

Repairs and Replacements

If a hearing aid is damaged or malfunctioning, we offer repair services as quickly as possible to reduce any interruption to your hearing. Sometimes, temporary loaner devices may be provided while repairs are underway.Contact our team to get hearing aid support after fitting.

Hearing Aid Products We Carry

Check out our range of products related to hearing aids:

group of hearing aids

Hearing Aids

A hearing aid is a miniature battery-powered electronic system which amplifies sound.

personal FM systems

Personal FM/DM Systems

Improves listening abilities in noisy environments and over large distances.

assistive listening device

Assistive Listening Devices

Help individuals hear in many difficult listening situations, including hearing on the telephone.

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Custom Earmolds

An earpiece shaped to the individual’s ear that couples the amplified sound produced by a hearing aid to the ear canal. We provide many different earmolds, including musician, sleeper and swim earmolds.

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Batteries

Hearing aid batteries are available at our clinic in a variety of sizes.

Get in touch with us to discuss your hearing aid requirement in Edmonton.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some commonly asked questions related to our hearing aid services in Edmonton:

A hearing evaluation is recommended if you often ask people to repeat themselves, struggle to hear in groups, or find the television too quiet at normal volumes. Based on your results, our audiologists will discuss whether hearing aids are suitable.

With proper care and maintenance, most hearing aids last 5 to 7 years. Regular check-ups and servicing can help extend their lifespan.

A standard hearing assessment usually takes 45 to 60 minutes. This includes a full case history, ear examination, and a range of diagnostic tests.

Contact us if you have further questions or need help booking your appointment.

Get in Touch

Reach out to our team to explore our range of hearing aid products in Edmonton.