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Sometimes, we don’t realize that we are having trouble hearing. We may be used to it, or we may think it’s normal and that it’s just something we have to deal with. It doesn’t have to be this way. Sharper, clearer hearing exists and it’s available for you. Choose the Beltone Skoric location nearest you, from the UP to the Mitten. Our audiology and hearing aid solutions are here to help you hear well again.
Not sure if Beltone hearing aids from Beltone Skoric are right for you? If you answer “YES” to any of the questions below, call us at 888-417-2130 for a FREE hearing test today.

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As an authorized distributor, each Beltone Skoric Hearing Aid Center can help you find the perfect hearing aid that suits your needs, lifestyle, and budget. Whether you need a hearing aid that discreetly fits within your ear or need a pair that provides more support to both ears, our team is here to help.

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Why Beltone hearing aids?
Beltone is a leader in the hearing care and hearing technology industries. For over 80 years, we’ve provided top-quality hearing aids in a variety of sizes and styles to patients around the world.
There are three types of hearing loss: • Sensorineural hearing loss, which occurs when the inner ear or hearing nerve is damaged. It also occurs when hair cells within the cochlea are damaged. • Conductive hearing loss, which happens when sound waves get stuck in the outer or middle ear and cannot carry all the way to the inner ear. • Mixed hearing loss, which is a combination of sensorineural and conductive hearing loss.
Hearing aids include these primary parts: • Microphone • Speaker • Amplifier • Program button (on some models) • Battery • Volume control (on some models)
Hearing aids work by amplifying sound. This is done through a microphone, an amplifier, and a speaker. The microphone receives the sound and changes it into a digital signal, which the amplifier then picks up. The amplifier takes this signal and increases its strength. Then, the speaker takes this stronger signal and sends it into the ear.
Beltone makes digital hearing aids that are customized to your lifestyle, budgetary, and hearing needs. Our most popular hearing aid are BTE, or behind-the-ear, devices as well as custom hearing aids.

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