Hearing Aids

Our team of hearing instrument practitioners are excited to connect you with the perfect hearing aids for your lifestyle and comfort.

Just as we take time to properly assess your lifestyle and health history in our hearing tests, we also make sure to personalize and customize the fitting of your new hearing aid.

Choosing the right hearing aid is an easy 5 part process that we will guide you through:

Our Hearing Aid Process in More Detail

During the fitting process, we also review the many features your Beltone hearing aids offer. Our goal: to make your listening experience second to none. Adjusting to your new hearing aids can happen the moment you put them on, or take a few days. The initial adjustment may seem overwhelming at first, given all the sounds your ears are re-exposed to.

However, slowly but surely, the world will start to sound “in synch”. If you are a first-time hearing aid wearer, you should begin, after a couple of weeks, to enjoy the sounds of chirping birds, laughing children, and rain on the roof. You should also no longer be aware of insignificant sounds.

At Fraser Valley Beltone, we recommend a visit about two to four weeks after you get your new hearing aids. At that time, we’ll be happy to fine-tune them as necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you struggle to hear conversations, frequently increase the volume on devices, or feel isolated due to hearing difficulties, a hearing aid can help restore your hearing clarity.

We offer a range of hearing aids, including behind-the-ear (BTE), in-the-ear (ITE), and completely-in-canal (CIC) models, personalized for your lifestyle and hearing needs.

Coverage depends on your insurance provider. We can help you check your benefits and explore financing options if needed.

Most people adjust within a few weeks, but it depends on the individual. Our team provides support and adjustments to ensure a comfortable transition.

Regular maintenance helps keep your hearing aids functioning properly. We recommend professional cleanings every 6 months and annual hearing checkups.