Ear Care Prairie Village

Associated Audiologists

Ear Care Prairie Village
Prairie Village Hearing Aid Providers

Address
7301 Mission Rd.
 
Suite 140
Place
Prairie Village, KS   66208 
Landline
(913) 262-5855
E-Mail
appointments@hearingyourbest.com
Twitter
@HearingYourBest
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Website
www.hearingyourbest.com

Description

We are professional audiologists and doctors in Prairie Village, KS. If you having hearing loss, tinnitus, need hearing aids, contact us today and visit our location below. Prairie Village Office Center 7301 Mission Rd., Suite 140 Prairie Village, KS 66208 Phone: (913) 262-5855 Fax: (913) 262-5869 Hours: Mon to Fri, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm For urgent problems, contact the clinic where we normally see you to check the availability of our audiologists. Providers at this location David Nissen, Au.D., FAAA, Senior Audiologist and Prairie Village Clinic Manager Timothy Steele, Ph.D., FAAA, President Linda Erickson, Au.D., FAAA, Senior Audiologist Sarah Mediavilla, Au.D., FAAA, Audiologist We fit Lyric hearing aids in this office Directions The Prairie Village clinic is located two blocks north of the 75th Street and Mission Road intersection. You may enter the back parking lot from 73rd Terrace (next to the post office) or from Mission Road (by Saint Ann's Church). Park behind the “L” shaped building and use the door labeled Northeast Entrance of Building B. We are located immediately inside in Suite 140.

Keywords Audiologists, Hearing Aids, Tinnitus, Hearing Loss.

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Products And Services

  • Receiver-in-Canal Aids

    These aids look similar to the behind-the-ear hearing aid with a unique difference — the speaker of the hearing aid is placed inside the ear canal, and a thin electrical wire replaces the acoustic tube of the BTE aid. These aids also offer cosmetic and listening advantages for many adults. These can be utilized as open fit technology.

    Link: Receiver-in-Canal Aids

  • In-the-Ear (ITE) Aids

    All parts of the ITE aid are contained in a custom shell that fits in the outer part of the ear canal. These aids are larger than canal aids and, for some people, may be easier to handle than smaller hearing aids.

    Link: In-the-Ear (ITE) Aids

  • Invisible-in-Canal (ILC), In-the-Canal (ITC) and Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC) Aids

    These aids are contained in a tiny case that is custom fit partly or completely into the ear canal. They are the smallest aids available and offer some cosmetic and listening advantages. Our audiologists can determine if you are a good candidate for invisible-in-canal, in-the-canal, or completely-in-the-canal technology.

    Link: Invisible-in-Canal (ILC), In-the-Canal (ITC) and Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC) Aids

  • Behind-the-Ear Open-Fit

    Open-fit technology keeps the ears open to sound, rather than plugging up the ear with the hearing aid. The pitches that you don’t need amplified travel normally through the ear canal, remaining natural and comfortable, while the pitches at which you have hearing loss are amplified. With an open fitting, sounds at the eardrum arrive directly from both the open ear and the hearing instrument.

    Link: Behind-the-Ear Open-Fit

  • Extended-Wear Hearing Aids

    These hearing aids fit deep in the ear canal, and are designed to be worn continuously, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for several months at a time. You can wear the device during daily activities, like exercising, showering, talking on the phone, and sleeping. These hearing aids are purchased on a yearly subscription basis. The audiologist replaces the device(s) in the clinic approximately every 120 days. This removes the need to change batteries and perform daily maintenance. The ideal extended-wear candidate is an individual with mild to moderate hearing loss who enjoys an active lifestyle. Our audiologists can determine whether you are a good candidate for extended-wear hearing aids.

    Link: Extended-Wear Hearing Aids

  • Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Aids

    All parts of the BTE aid are contained in a small plastic case that rests behind the ear. The case is connected to an earmold by a piece of clear tubing.

    Link: Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Aids

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Ear Care
(913)262-5855 (913)-262-5855 +19132625855

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