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SRESTA HEARING AID CENTER

WE OFFER A BROAD RANGE OF HEARING AIDS WITH ADVANCED FEATURES TO GET YOU THROUGH THE DAY  NO MATTER WHICH LISTENING SITUATION LIES AHEAD.

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OUR SERVICES

At Sresta hearing aid center, we offer an array of services that are catered to suit your needs. As the leading Hearing Aid Store in Hyderabad, we care about our clients and go above and beyond to make sure their experience with us is pleasant.
No matter how large or small your request — we’re here to make it happen and at prices you can’t compare. Contact us today and see what we can do for you.

PURE TONE AUDIOMETRY TESTS

Pure tone audiometry (PTA) is the key hearing test used to identify hearing threshold levels of an individual, enabling determination of the degree, type and configuration of a hearing loss. Thus, providing the basis for diagnosis and management.om our Hearing Tests services.

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PROGRAMMING OF HEARING AIDS

No two hearing aids are alike because each user has varying degrees of hearing damage. This is where programming comes in for a custom fit. How your hearing aid is programmed depends on how bad your hearing is as well as your comfort level. You can’t simply purchase a set of hearing aids off the rack without having them programmed. A hearing aid won’t do you any good without programming by a  audiologist.

HEARING AIDS ACCESSORIES

Hearing Aids Accessories like Ear tips,Elbow pipes,Ear moulds,batteries,etc, are available.

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WHAT IS HEARING LOSS?

Hearing loss is a common problem caused by noise, aging, disease, and heredity. Hearing is a complex sense involving both the ear's ability to detect sounds and the brain's ability to interpret those sounds, including the sounds of speech. Factors that determine how much hearing loss will negatively affect a person’s quality of life include

  • the degree of the hearing loss

  • the pattern of hearing loss across different frequencies (pitches)

  • whether one or both ears is affected

  • the areas of the auditory system that are not working normally—such as the middle ear, inner ear, neural pathways, or brain

  • the ability to recognize speech sounds

  • the history of exposures to loud noise and environmental or drug-related toxins that are harmful to hearing

  • age.

A Common Problem in Older Adults

Hearing loss is one of the most common conditions affecting older adults. Approximately 15 percent (37.5 million) of American adults ages 18 and older report some degree of hearing loss. Men are more likely to experience hearing loss than women.

Approximately 28.8 million U.S. adults could benefit from using hearing aids, but only one in four U.S. adults ages 20 and over who could benefit from hearing aids has used them.

People with hearing loss may find it hard to have a conversation with friends and family. They may also have trouble understanding a doctor's advice, responding to warnings, and hearing doorbells and alarms.

Types of Hearing Loss

Hearing loss comes in many forms. It can range from a mild loss in which a person misses certain high-pitched sounds, such as the voices of women and children, to a total loss of hearing. It can be hereditary or it can result from disease, trauma, certain medications, or long-term exposure to loud noises.

There are two general categories of hearing loss.

  • Sensorineural hearing loss occurs when there is damage to the inner ear or the auditory nerve. This type of hearing loss is usually permanent.

  • Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound waves cannot reach the inner ear. The cause may be earwax build-up, fluid, or a punctured eardrum. Medical treatment or surgery can usually restore conductive hearing loss.

What is Presbycusis?

One form of hearing loss, presbycusis, comes on gradually as a person ages. Presbycusis, or age-related hearing loss, can occur because of changes in the inner ear and auditory nerve. Having presbycusis may make it hard for a person to tolerate loud sounds or to hear what others are saying.

Presbycusis commonly affects older adults, many of whom are likely to lose some hearing each year. Approximately one in three people between the ages of 65 and 74 has hearing loss and nearly half of those older than 75 have difficulty hearing.

Age-related hearing loss most often occurs in both ears, affecting them equally. Because the loss is gradual, if you have age-related hearing loss you may not realize that you’ve lost some of your ability to hear.

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Tinnitus: A Common Symptom

Tinnitus, also common in older people, is typically described as ringing in the ears, but it also can sound like roaring, clicking, hissing, or buzzing. It can come and go. It might be heard in one or both ears and it may be loud or soft. Tinnitus can accompany any type of hearing loss and can be a sign of other health problems as well.

Tinnitus is a symptom, not a disease. It can accompany any type of hearing loss. It can be a side effect of medications. Something as simple as a piece of earwax blocking the ear canal can cause tinnitus, but it can also be the result of a number of health conditions. Roughly 10 percent of the U.S. adult population, or about 25 million Americans, has experienced tinnitus lasting at least five minutes in the past year.

If you think you have tinnitus, see your primary care doctor. You may be referred to an otolaryngologist—a doctor who specializes in the medical and surgical care of ear, nose, and throat diseases—also commonly called an ear, nose, and throat doctor, or an ENT. The otolaryngologist will physically examine your head, neck, and ears and request a hearing test by an audiologist.

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Hearing Loss Can Lead to Other Problems

Some people may not want to admit they have trouble hearing. Older people who can't hear well may become depressed or may withdraw from others to avoid feeling frustrated or embarrassed about not understanding what is being said. Sometimes older people are mistakenly thought to be confused, unresponsive, or uncooperative just because they don't hear well.

Hearing problems that are ignored or untreated can get worse. If you have a hearing problem, you can get help. See your doctor. Hearing aids, special training, certain medicines, and surgery are some of the choices that can help people with hearing problems.

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How Hearing Aids Work

A hearing aid is a small electronic device that you wear in or behind your ear. It makes some sounds louder so that a person with hearing loss can listen, communicate, and participate more fully in daily activities. A hearing aid can help people hear more in both quiet and noisy situations. However, only about one out of four people who would benefit from a hearing aid actually uses one.

A hearing aid has three basic parts: a microphone, amplifier, and speaker. The hearing aid receives sound through a microphone, which converts the sound waves to electrical signals and sends them to an amplifier. The amplifier increases the power of the signals and then sends them to the ear through a speaker.

Types of Hearing Aids

There are a number of different types of hearing aids to treat different kinds of hearing loss. Choosing one will depend on the kind of hearing loss you have, you lifestyle, and your own preferences.

BTE MECHINE

Behind-The-Ear (BTE) hearing aids

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Behind-The-Ear (BTE) hearing aids are used for all types of hearing losses from mild to profound. They come in a variety of styles from Miniature-BTEs to the larger SuperPower instruments. Many BTE hearing aids offer multiple directional microphone systems for improved understanding of speech in noisy situations.

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RIC

Receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aids

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Receiver-in-canal or RIC hearing instruments are worn behind the ear and come with tiny housings because their receiver sits directly in the ear canal. The so-called miniReceivers come in different sizes for different levels of amplification. RICs can be quickly and easily adjusted and provide a high degree of wearing comfort, discretion and appropriate amplification.

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ITE

In-The-Ear (ITE) hearing aids

In-The-Ear (ITE) hearing aids
In-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids are also known as custom hearing aids, as they are individually manufactured to suit a person’s ear. They range from the so-called Micro-CIC instrument, which fits completely in the ear canal, to the full-shell hearing aid, which completely fills the bowl of the ear.

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ITC & CIC

In-the-Canal (ITC) and Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC) Aids

In-the-Canal (ITC) and Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC) Aids
These aids are contained in a tiny case that fits partly or completely into the ear canal. They are the smallest aids available and offer some cosmetic and listening advantages.

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ABOUT US

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Sresta hearing aid center is your one-stop-shop for all your hearing equipment needs. As the leading Hearing Aid center in Hyderabad, we supply our customers with cutting edge hearing equipment at incomparable prices. Here at Sresta hearing aid center, we value our customers and go above and beyond to make sure they are satisfied with their purchase. We are fueled by our commitment to customer satisfaction and strive to exceed our clients’ expectations.

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