Calibrated to your environment using in-situ audiometry and Real-Ear Measurement
Traditional clinics fit hearing aids in soundproof booths with generic speech samples. We fit yours in your actual environment — using the voices of your family, the acoustics of your home, and the background sounds you encounter every day.
This isn't a convenience compromise. It's a clinically superior approach. Using in-situ audiometry (testing through the hearing aid itself) and Live Speech Mapping with Real-Ear Measurement, we verify that your devices meet prescription targets in the environment where you'll actually use them.
Your ear canal has a unique shape. The hearing aid's position, venting, and coupling all affect how sound reaches your eardrum. In-situ audiometry accounts for these individual factors by measuring your hearing through the hearing aid itself — not through generic headphones that don't replicate real-world use.
We then use Live Speech Mapping to verify, in real time, that speech is amplified correctly as someone actually speaks to you. Not a recording. Not a clinical approximation. Your spouse's voice, in your living room, calibrated to research-based prescription targets.
Duration: 60 minutes | Price: $1,600–$3,200 per device (includes fitting package)
Complimentary consultations available: If you're exploring options or want to discuss whether hearing aids are right for you, initial consultation appointments are complimentary. The fitting package pricing applies when you purchase devices.
All hearing aids we provide are unlocked and can be serviced by any qualified audiologist. You own your devices outright — no subscriptions, no proprietary software restrictions, no being locked into a single provider.
Clinical environments are acoustically controlled. Your home is not. That's the point. By calibrating your hearing aids in the spaces where you spend your time, we account for:
We work with leading manufacturers including Phonak, Widex, Starkey, Oticon, and GN ReSound. Technology recommendations are based on your hearing loss pattern, lifestyle needs, and budget — not sales quotas or preferred partnerships.