Precision Audiology provides its clients the most sophisticated hearing aid systems available today. The same technology that is being used to program the microchips of computers is being utilized in digitally programmable hearing aids.
Digital hearing aids quickly convert sounds into a series of numbers. The computer chip inside of the hearing aid quickly processes and arranges that series of numbers many millions of times per second to make soft sounds audible and loud sounds comfortable, while simultaneously reducing background noise.
The audiologist programs this type of hearing aid to amplify different frequencies to different degrees, to fit the user’s pattern of hearing loss. In addition, these hearing systems have different programmable memories that make it possible to choose different settings depending on the listening environment (e.g. restaurants, meetings, church, etc.).
This technology, offered by Precision Audiology, is most helpful to people who have tried conventional hearing aids, those who live or work in a noisy environment, and those who are particularly sensitivity to loud or low frequency sounds.








