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Hear Beyond Limits, Experience Sound in Every Dimension –Welcome to Hearing 360°

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Who is Hearing 360°?

Hearing 360° is a term that represents expertise in hearing care, led by a highly experienced Senior Audiologist with 20 years in the industry. The core mission is to help individuals with hearing impairments achieve optimal hearing from all dimensions.
At Hearing 360°, we understand that every person’s hearing needs are unique. Our approach is holistic, focusing on personalized care and cutting-edge technology to ensure that our clients receive the most accurate and effective hearing solutions. Whether it’s selecting the right hearing aid, providing comprehensive hearing assessments, or offering ongoing support and adjustments, our goal is to enhance your quality of life through improved hearing.

Why Choose Hearing 360°?

What Makes Hearing 360° Your Best Choice?

Trusted by Doctors

Trust is earned. So it means a lot that doctors and ENTs all across India trust SoundLife enough to recommend us to their own patients–over 80,000 times in fact. But to be clear, you don’t need a doctor’s referral to consult with our experts. You just need an appointment. Start by scheduling your free hearing test now!

Hearing Aid Wearers

Many people rely on SoundLife for their hearing care needs. We surveyed over 4000 of our clients and found that 99% of respondents say they are so happy they would recommend us to their friends—and if you’ve heard of Net Promoter Score (NPS), ours is 78!! That’s big news since an NPS score of 70 or above is considered “world class.”

Trusted by You?

We want you to benefit from our expertise too. We think the best way to earn your trust is to give you a chance to experience things for yourself. So try us out. We’ll provide a free hearing test, hearing aid trial, and an opportunity to see how your life would be with improved hearing and comprehension. It’s quick, it’s painless, and it’s easy. Book your free appointment now!

Our Services

Comprehensive Diagnostic Audiological Services

Speech Therapy

Digital Hearing Aids Sales And Services

Hearing Aids Batteries

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Hearing Aids

Our Products

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Who needs a hearing aid ??

Hearing aids work best for people with sensorineural hearing loss. This type of hearing loss is a result of damage to your inner ear or auditory nerve (the nerve that connects your ear to your brain). Causes of sensorineural hearing loss include:
In another case, some patient may have require hearing aid with Mixed and Conductive Type of hearing loss after a proper recommendation followed by medication and surgical management .

Basically classification of hearing aid depends upon three category, Other basis of technology it is two type.

Analog hearing aids

Analog hearing aids are less common. They make continuous sound waves louder by amplifying all sounds (speech and noise) in the same way. Some analog hearing aids have a microchip to store multiple program settings used in different listening environments, such as in a quiet place (library) or in a noisy place (restaurant or soccer field). As the listening environment changes, the hearing aid settings may be changed by pushing a button on the hearing aid.

Digital hearing aids

Digital hearing aids are more common. They have all the features of analog programmable aids, but they convert sound waves into digital signals and produce an exact duplication of sound. Microchips in digital hearing aids analyze speech and other environmental sounds and store multiple program settings. The digital hearing aids allow for more complex sound processing during the amplification process which may improve performance in certain situations, such as background noise and whistle reduction. They also have greater flexibility in hearing aid programming so the sound they transmit can be matched to the needs for a specific pattern of hearing loss.

On the basis of power supply, it is also two types

Rechargeable hearing aid is not require to change battery periodically, so individual can use hearing aid hassle free with out memorising the date of battery change .
Non-Rechargeable hearing aid is require to change batteries after a certain days depend upon the model of hearing aid and hours used per day

On the basis of working style its is five types

Healthcare providers categorize hearing aids into five types: behind-the-ear (BTE), in-the-ear (ITE), receiver-in-the-ear (RITE), in-the-canal (ITC) and CROS/BiCROS.

Behind-the-ear (BTE)

Behind-the-ear (BTE) devices are appropriate for people with a wide range of hearing loss, from mild to profound. This device fits neatly behind your ear. The body of the hearing aid attaches to a custom ear mold or thin tubing. Because this device has several parts, manual dexterity is necessary to ensure proper insertion and placement.

In-the-ear (ITE)

In-the-ear (ITE) devices fill either your entire ear (known as full-shell) or a portion of the bowl (known as half-shell) of your ear. These are best for people who may have dexterity issues or difficulty handling small items. Providers often recommend ITE devices for people with moderate to severe hearing loss.

Receiver-in-the-ear (RITE)

Receiver-in-the-ear (RITE) hearing aids are similar to BTE devices. The body of a RITE hearing aid sits behind your ear. A thin receiver wire extends from the body of the hearing aid over your outer ear and into your ear canal. A soft tip sits just inside of your ear canal without sealing it. For many people, this offers a more natural sound. RITE devices require manual dexterity. They’re appropriate for mild to severe hearing loss.

In-the-canal (ITC)

In-the-canal (ITC) hearing aids fit more deeply into your ear canal than ITE hearing aids, so they’re typically less visible. Because of their smaller size, they use smaller batteries and may be more difficult to handle. Depending on your situation, you may even qualify for completely-in-the-canal (CIC) hearing aids. These devices fit deeper into the ear canal so they’re even less visible.

CROS/BiCROS

Your healthcare provider may recommend a CROS/BiCROS hearing aid if you have normal hearing or minimal hearing loss in one ear, and very little or no usable hearing in the other ear. You wear the hearing aid on the better hearing side, and you wear an additional microphone on the poorer hearing side. This allows you to hear from the poorer side — even though it delivers all sounds to your better ear. These devices are especially beneficial when someone is talking on the side of the poorer ear. CROS stands for “Contralateral Routing of Signals.” BiCROS stands for “Bilateral Contralateral Routing of Signals.”

Simple 3 Step Process for better Hearing

1. Book an Appointment

We are available in Kolkata. Simply call us to book your appointment.

2. Consult an Audiologist

Speak to our certified audiologists and get expert advice on your hearing loss.

3. Reclaim Clear Hearing

Regain your natural hearing level & enjoy a better life with 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

How to choose a Hearing Aid ??

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frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Hearing 360 is a comprehensive hearing care service that includes hearing assessments, personalized consultations, and the latest hearing aid technology. We aim to provide a holistic approach to hearing health.

To schedule an appointment with Hearing 360, you can call our customer service line or book online through our website. We currently offer services in Kolkata.

Hearing 360 provides a range of services, including hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, follow-up care, and maintenance. We also offer consultations for hearing protection and other hearing-related concerns.

Our team consists of certified audiologists and hearing care professionals with extensive experience in diagnosing and treating hearing loss. They are trained to provide personalized care and recommendations.

We offer a wide range of hearing aids, including behind-the-ear (BTE), in-the-ear (ITE), and completely-in-canal (CIC) models. Our audiologists will help you choose the best hearing aid based on your specific needs and lifestyle.

Yes, a hearing test is essential to determine the extent of hearing loss and to ensure that the chosen hearing aid is tailored to your needs. Our audiologists will conduct a thorough hearing assessment during your consultation.

Yes, we offer comprehensive aftercare services, including regular check-ups, hearing aid adjustments, and maintenance. Our goal is to ensure that you get the best performance from your hearing aids.

Yes, we offer various financing options to make hearing aids more affordable. Please speak with our team during your consultation for more details.

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