Whatever type of hearing aid you need to get for yourself, there are always going to be issues and concerns that you need to resolve first and foremost. Most of these are very simple to resolve with your audiologist, but it is definitely helpful to be aware of some of the major aspects of them upfront. If you are due to get an ITC hearing aid, or an in-the-canal hearing aid, you will want to be aware of some of these especially.

Here are a few of the most frequently asked questions people tend to have about ITC hearing aids. Understanding the answer to these could help you to make the right decision and empower you when you go to get your hearing aid fitted.

Are ITC Hearing Aids Right for Me?

This question is a big one. Because everyone’s situation is slightly different, it is impossible to answer this over the internet. You will ultimately need to speak to your audiologist to decide whether an ITC hearing aid is the right choice for you. But there are a few things that you can think about to try and work this out beforehand too, or to make it a little easier to appreciate whether this is the right type for your needs.

First of all, ITC hearing aids are great for anyone who wants their hearing aid to be very subtle, as they can be practically invisible or at least very discreet. So if that matters to you, it could be a good choice. But there might be reasons why it is also good for you to have another type, so again you should consult your audiologist first and foremost.

Is an ITC Hearing Aid Easy to Clean?

It could be argued that one of the less appealing aspects to having an ITC compared to a BTE or behind-the-ear hearing aid, is that it is not quite as easy to clean. After all, you have to first remove it from inside the ear canal to be able to do this – and if you don’t clean it properly, then it might not work to its fullest capacity. However, once you are used to the process, you should find it is actually fairly easy to clean it, so it won’t be an issue in the long run.

Is an ITC Hearing Aid Suitable for Severe Hearing Loss?

If you have more advanced hearing loss, then you might wonder which type of hearing aid is best for you. As it happens – yes, an ITC hearing aid is usually a good choice for those with severe hearing loss, for the simple fact that it sits within the ear and as such is very close to the eardrum. This means that it can provide a very powerful effect for anyone with a lot of hearing loss.

As you can see, there are many things to understand about ITC hearing aids. Speak to your audiologist to find out more about any of this or to book in a fitting.