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About Vivatone Hearing Aids

Vivatone has built a considerable reputation based on client care and convenience. The company was inspired to design and manufacture new hearing aid technology by patients who reported discomfort and tolerance issues with traditional digital hearing aids.

The Vivatone Difference consists of Vivatone’s Totally Open Canal (TOC) technology, which provides a natural, organic open fitting hearing aid by leaving the ear canal open. The advanced, yet simple Vivatone hearing aid design allows for quick and easy in-office servicing. Vivatone hearing aids provide immediate solutions for your everyday hearing needs.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • Does My Husband Need More Powerful Hearing Aids?
    My husband has hearing loss in both ears, the left more so than the right. He has had hearing aids for at least 4 years which seemed to help more at first but now it seems like he is having to turn them up more often to the point where one of them is beep
  • Cochlear Implant Candidacy
    Am I a candidate for a cochlear implant?
  • Will my hearing aids whistle?
    Hearing aid feedback, sometimes referred to as "whistling" or "squealing," is typically caused by hearing aids that do not fit properly or by ear wax blocking the ear canal. Most new hearing aids offer technology that reduces or eliminates this annoying feedback.
  • What is an Adequate Trial Period with FM Systems
    I am an education-based SLP in Ontario, Canada, who plays a significant support role in assisting with the paperwork, installation, in-service, and troubleshooting of Audiologist-recommended FM systems for several students (CAP) in our system. We have no
  • How Do I know if my Sons Hearing Aids are Working Properly?
    My two year old son was recently diagnosed with a moderate to severe hearing loss. He is now wearing two hearing aids. How will I know if the hearing aids are working properly? And how will I know if/when they need to be adjusted?
  • Strength of Touchless T-Coil
    If I get a hearing aid with a touchless t-coil, will the signal be just as strong as with the telecoil on my current Behind-the-Ear (BTE) hearing aid? Should I expect interference from fluorescent lights and computers?
  • Treacher Collins Syndrome
    I'm currently attending school for my masters in Speech and Language Pathology and was working on a group presentation regarding Treacher Collins Syndrome as it relates to language disorders. I had a difficult time finding SLP case studies, or examples of
  • Hearing Aids for Draining Ears
    I have a 5 yr. old with chronic ear infections. He is currently on his 7th set of PE tubes. He wears bilateral hearing aids. He also has a t-cell immune deficiency and receives IV-IG every three weeks as well as prophylaxis rotating antibiotics. He has si
  • Using the Phonak Handymic With My PC
    Is there a way to make my Phonak Handymic work with my pc, so that I can hear when receiving a videocall?
  • What is a Hearing Aid Dispenser?
    Licensed hearing aid dispensers are trained to assess hearing and fit and service hearing aids.
  • VA Hearing Aid Benefits
    Dr. Dennis, every now and then I see a veteran in the office. More often than not, I have no idea if they are eligible for VA benefits. Are all veterans eligible for VA hearing aid benefits? How do I know who is eligible? What is the protocol for a vetera
  • Do I really need two hearing aids? Can I get by with just one?
    The question of binaural (two ears) amplification comes up in just about every hearing aid and audiology...
  • Candidacy for Bone Conduction Implants
    I had an acoustic neuroma surgically removed two years ago and have no hearing in my left ear. I have repeatedly discussed my hearing difficulties with my physician. I tried a CROS hearing aid, but was unhappy with its performance. What are candidacy crit
  • Dry-Aid Kits
    What is the recommended usage schedule for Dry-Aid kits?
  • Digital Hearing Aids and Cell Phones
    I just got new digital hearing aids, but have a lot of static when I use my cell phone. What can I do?
  • What can I expect from my hearing aids?
    You can expect that after you have adapted and learned to use them properly (usually 4 to 8 weeks), many "speech sound" benefits from hearing aids will available...
  • How does a cochlear implant work?
    A cochlear implant works by electrically stimulating the hearing nerves. When a patient receives a cochlear implant, it means their ear is not working in a typical or way....
  • What is a speech and language disorder?
    Speech and language disorders refer to problems in communication and related areas such as oral motor function.
  • Cleaning ITE Hearing Aids
    I wear In-the-Ear (ITE) hearing aids. How should I keep them clean? Is there a recommended cleaning protocol for everyday use and is it OK to use some sort of hand wipes?
  • Ideal Age to Receive a Cochlear Implant
    What is the ideal age for a deaf child to receive a cochlear implant?
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