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The
digital revolution

Parker
Hearing Institute offers the finest digital hearing instruments
available, which represent some of the latest advances in
hearing technology. But what makes digital so much better
than traditional analog hearing aids? All analog hearing aids,
including programmable analog hearing aids, are relatively
simple sound amplifiers which amplify all the sounds in your
environment including background noises and other distrations
that keep you from fully comprehending whats being said.
Digital
hearing instruments, on the other hand, are much more powerful
than their analog counterparts. They work by converting the
sound from your environment into a digital signal, which is
processed by a tiny computer chip located inside the hearing
aid. The computer chip identifies and manages background noise,
allowing you to understand speech, even though the background
noise may still be present. Furthermore, digital signal processing
allows your hearing instrument to be customized for your particular
hearing loss, while some models can even self-adjust for volume
and frequency response, making them ideally suited to changing
or difficult hearing environments.
The
result? You can hold normal conversations with friends and
loved ones even in noisy environments, such as a crowded
restaurant allowing you to enjoy going out in public
again. From GN ReSound and Widex to Oticon, Starkey, Phonak and more,
Parker Hearing Institute offers the best digital hearing instruments
available anywhere. We also offer a wide range of assistive
listening devices to help you hear your radio, television,
telephone, alarm clock and more!
Success is in the
details
But
Parker Hearing Institute offers you much more than just an
outstanding selection of the latest digital hearing instruments.
Dr. Parker and his entire staff are highly trained to help
you select the right hearing instrument for your unique needs,
plus we always ensure the proper fit and adjustment. We also
offer the latest aural rehabilitation techniques, which can
help you adjust to your new hearing devices.

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