Rose Hearing Healthcare Centers provides quality hearing aids and products in Hilton Hilton Head, SC & Bluffton, SC.
Hearing Aid Brands/Manufacturers
Rose Hearing Healthcare Centers provides and services most major hearing aid brands. Whether you already wear hearing aids or are looking for a new device, our hearing aid specialists can help with programming, adjustments, cleaning, and repairs.
We work with a wide range of trusted brands to make sure you get the best hearing care possible.
Phonak Hearing Aids
Phonak is one of the world’s leading hearing aid brands, trusted by millions for over 75 years. They’re known for creating advanced, user-friendly devices packed with helpful features. Popular options like Phonak Lumity make it easier to understand speech in noisy places, while Phonak Naída is a powerful choice for those with more significant hearing loss. Many models include Bluetooth streaming, rechargeable batteries, and water-resistant designs, making them ideal for everyday use.
Oticon Hearing Aids
Oticon has been helping people hear better since 1904. Their unique BrainHearing™ technology supports how the brain naturally processes sound, helping reduce listening effort and improve clarity. Models like Oticon Real and Oticon More make speech easier to understand, even in background noise. Many Oticon hearing aids also offer tinnitus relief and wireless connectivity for added convenience.
ReSound Hearing Aids
ReSound has been improving lives through better hearing for over 75 years. Known for natural sound quality and strong Bluetooth performance, ReSound models like Omnia and ONE deliver personalized hearing in real-world settings. With features that enhance speech clarity and reduce noise, ReSound aids also include rechargeable options and tinnitus management tools.
Unitron Hearing Aids
Unitron focuses on simplicity and comfort in hearing aid design. Their devices automatically adjust to your surroundings, helping you hear more clearly without hassle. Unitron Blu is a top choice, offering Bluetooth streaming, rechargeable batteries, and a sleek, modern style. Plus, their mobile app makes it easy to make quick sound adjustments and upgrades.
Widex Hearing Aids
Widex is known for delivering rich, natural sound, helping speech and background sounds feel more lifelike. Since 1956, they’ve offered innovative solutions like Widex Moment and SmartRIC, which reduce sound delays and improve clarity. Widex hearing aids are also a popular choice for people with tinnitus, thanks to built-in sound therapy programs. Many models offer smartphone compatibility and rechargeable batteries.
Starkey Hearing Aids
Starkey, an American brand, blends hearing support with health and wellness features. Devices like Genesis AI and Evolv AI include tools like fall detection, activity tracking, and tinnitus relief. Starkey hearing aids also offer hands-free calling, rechargeable power, and connections to your smartphone—keeping you safe and connected.
Signia Hearing Aids
Signia hearing aids combine advanced sound technology with stylish design. Options like Signia Pure Charge&Go and Silk X include features like Bluetooth streaming, clear speech in noise, and rechargeable batteries. Signia also offers nearly invisible models that sit deep in the ear for a discreet look. Some models use own-voice processing for a more natural sound experience.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hearing Aids
What is the most advanced hearing aid?
Today’s advanced hearing aids offer speech enhancement, Bluetooth connectivity, rechargeable batteries, and noise-reduction features. Each brand brings unique technology, so the best hearing aid depends on your hearing needs and lifestyle. A hearing test with an audiologist is the best way to find your perfect fit.
Which brand is best for tinnitus?
Many hearing aids include tinnitus support. Widex, Oticon, and Starkey are well-known for their tinnitus relief features, like soothing sound therapy programs. Your audiologist can recommend the right brand and model based on your symptoms and hearing needs.
Which hearing aid works best for severe hearing loss?
Powerful options from Phonak, Oticon, and Starkey are made for severe to profound hearing loss. These hearing aids provide high sound amplification, advanced speech processing, and custom features to make conversations clearer. Your audiologist can guide you to the most effective model after a hearing evaluation.
Custom Hearing Protection
Custom earplugs are molded to fit your ears perfectly. They provide better comfort and protection than store-bought plugs. Whether you work in loud environments, enjoy concerts, ride motorcycles, or go swimming, custom plugs help protect your hearing without blocking all sound. Our audiologists will create a custom ear impression to ensure a secure, comfortable fit.
Custom Ear Molds
Custom ear molds are shaped specifically for your ear and are used for hearing aids, in-ear monitors, hearing protection, or swim plugs. They reduce feedback, improve comfort, and help hearing aids stay in place. A quick ear impression at our clinic ensures a great fit for your daily needs.
Custom Ear Molds for Musicians
Musicians need hearing protection and clarity. Custom musician earplugs and in-ear monitors deliver both. They lower harmful noise levels without sacrificing sound quality. Custom molds provide a secure fit and clear sound for both live performances and studio work.
Frequently Asked Questions About Custom Hearing Protection
Is it safe to sleep with earplugs?
Yes, it’s safe. Just make sure your earplugs are clean and fit well to prevent irritation or infection.
How long do custom ear molds last?
Most custom molds last 2 to 5 years, depending on how often you use them and how well you care for them.
Why are ear molds important for hearing aids?
They help hearing aids fit better, reduce whistling (feedback), and improve sound quality and comfort.
Assistive Listening Devices
Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) help people hear better in specific situations—like watching TV, talking on the phone, or being in a large group. They can be used alone or along with hearing aids. Common types include:
- TV streamers
- FM systems
- Personal amplifiers
- Loop systems
- Bluetooth microphones
A Hearing Instrument Specialist can help you choose the best ALD for your lifestyle. These devices enhance speech clarity and make it easier to stay involved in conversations, even in noisy or public settings.
Frequently Asked Questions About Assistive Listening Devices
What’s the most commonly used ALD?
TV streamers and personal amplifiers are popular. They help improve hearing in noisy or distant environments.
Can I use my iPhone as a listening device?
Yes! Apple’s Live Listen feature lets your iPhone act as a microphone and sends the sound directly to your hearing aids or headphones.
Where are ALDs required?
By law, theaters, churches, classrooms, and government buildings must provide assistive listening systems to help people with hearing loss hear better.