For
over 24 years,
EarCare Hearing
Aid Centers have been providing quality hearing
instruments and aural rehabilitation to people. We
maintain permanent offices in strategic locations within
Kansas, Oklahoma, one "mobile" office and two locations
in New York with a primary focus to provide communities
with specialized care. We offer free hearing screenings
to local residents, as well as cleaning and checkup
services to current hearing aid users.
Our centers provide a non-threatening, no-obligation
opportunity for individuals to discover if they have
suffered a hearing loss, and to learn about the options
they have available to combat it. This test is conducted
at one of our state of the art offices. Based on the
results of the testing, the individual is counseled in
the nature of the loss, and the options available to meet
the needs of that loss. No instrument can replace normal
hearing ability, but most individuals can be
significantly helped through the use of expertly fitted
hearing instruments. Our consultants are trained and
licensed by the state for the fitting of hearing
instruments. They are also experts in their knowledge of
the types of instruments best suited for different types
of hearing loss.
EarCare offers
a variety of hearing instruments containing the highest
quality, state-of-the-art technology in several styles.
From the traditional hearing aid, which fits behind the
ear, to the newest innovations, which allow virtually
invisible, with in the ear placement or the latest in
open fit technology which eliminate the feeling of being
plugged up or in a barrel. Our products offer reliable,
clear controlled amplification. All of our hearing
instruments are manufactured to the exact specifications,
indicated by the particular needs of the patient. We are
always looking at all of the latest technology to find
the best-proven solution for the hearing impaired.
Additionally, with every fitting comes a guarantee that
our licensed consultant will work with the recipient to
maximize the effectiveness of the instrument through a
process of aural rehabilitation.
One of the biggest mistakes many people make in
purchasing a hearing aid is to assume that simply placing
the aid in the ear ends the process. In reality, that is
the beginning of a process that requires the individual
to work with the consultant to “learn to hear again.”
Especially in gradual hearing loss situations, the
individual may have lost the ability to recognize certain
sounds, both in speech and in the environment. A program
of re-learning certain skills is necessary to gain the
most from a new aid. We are committed to working with our
clients in this effort to ensure a satisfactory outcome.
In summary, at
EarCare, we
offer our clients three valuable assets to improve their
quality of life:
• Highest quality, state-of-the-art technology
• Local, convenient access to licensed consultants
• Commitment to “service after the fitting” to ensure
satisfaction.
If we can be of service to you please don’t hesitate
to contact us.
Yours for Better Hearing,
Tim Brecheisen, BC-HIS
Founder
EarCare Hearing
Aid Centers
