Hearing Aids

Advanced Hearing Aids for Every Lifestyle

Explore the latest in hearing technology, from nearly invisible devices to smart, Bluetooth-enabled options. Our specialists match you with hearing aids tailored to your unique needs, comfort, and daily routine — so you hear your world with clarity and confidence.

Hearing Aids

Advanced Hearing Aids for Every Lifestyle

Explore the latest in hearing technology, from nearly invisible devices to smart, Bluetooth-enabled options. Our specialists match you with hearing aids tailored to your unique needs, comfort, and daily routine — so you hear your world with clarity and confidence.

Hearing Aids

Advanced Hearing Aids for Every Lifestyle

Explore the latest in hearing technology, from nearly invisible devices to smart, Bluetooth-enabled options. Our specialists match you with hearing aids tailored to your unique needs, comfort, and daily routine — so you hear your world with clarity and confidence.

The Enormous Benefits of Modern Hearing Aids Technology

Are you excited that you might be getting a new pair of hearing aids?

Probably not, and we understand why.

Prescription hearing technology has always had a stigma attached to it, especially those bulky, frustrating gadgets your parents or grandparents struggled with. If you’re hesitant to consider whether assistive hearing devices are right for you, it’s possible that your concerns are based on outdated information.

We’ve got some great news for you!

Today’s advanced-technology hearing aids are smaller, lighter, and more discreet. They also have greater processing power and come with rechargeable batteries and smartphone connectivity, making them more user-friendly.

Now that we have your attention, you may be wondering:

“Where can I get prescription hearing aids near me?”

Your North Texas specialist for prescription hearing aids is North Houston Hearing Solutions. Our doctors of audiology provide advanced hearing solutions to address your hearing needs and your lifestyle in Spring, TX, and nearby communities.

The Good News About Digital Hearing Aid Technology

The bulky, traditional hearing aids that likely pop into your mind when someone brings up the subject of hearing technology is probably analog models. They are essentially a microphone attached to a speaker, so every sound that comes in is amplified equally.

Because there is no filtering process with analog models, the sounds you don’t want to hear are just as loud as the ones you want to hear. Feedback or whistling is another drawback, and constant volume adjustment is required to prevent it.

In contrast, today’s digital hearing technology eliminates those problems and comes with additional features that improve your listening experience.

Digital hearing devices use a digital signal processor, which transforms the electrical signal from sound into digital binary code. Once digitalized, sound signals can be manipulated to adapt to changing environments and your specific hearing abilities.

With digital technology, your hearing care provider can customize your device to process sound in ways that are impossible with analog hearing aids. Digital hearing aids are much more flexible, thanks to features like:

Multiple directional microphones to receive a broader soundscape

Memory to store environment-specific settings

Algorithms to distinguish between voices and background noise

Suppression of background noise or irrelevant sounds

Removal of whistling or feedback

Modern design that’s small and lightweight

Connectivity with smartphones and other digital devices

Bottom line: Today’s hearing devices are more comfortable, quieter, and more effective at improving your hearing.

What are prescription hearing aids?

Prescription hearing aids are hearing aids that require authorization from a hearing care professional, like an audiologist, ENT, otologist, or Hearing Instrument Specialist (HIS), and are programmed and maintained by them.

What are prescription hearing aids?

Prescription hearing aids are hearing aids that require authorization from a hearing care professional, like an audiologist, ENT, otologist, or Hearing Instrument Specialist (HIS), and are programmed and maintained by them.

What are prescription hearing aids?

Prescription hearing aids are hearing aids that require authorization from a hearing care professional, like an audiologist, ENT, otologist, or Hearing Instrument Specialist (HIS), and are programmed and maintained by them.

How do prescription hearing aids differ from over-the-counter hearing devices?

How do prescription hearing aids differ from over-the-counter hearing devices?

How do prescription hearing aids differ from over-the-counter hearing devices?

Do I need a prescription for hearing aids?

Do I need a prescription for hearing aids?

Do I need a prescription for hearing aids?

Are there any insurance coverage options for hearing aids?

Are there any insurance coverage options for hearing aids?

Are there any insurance coverage options for hearing aids?

Can prescription hearing aids be adjusted as my hearing changes?

Can prescription hearing aids be adjusted as my hearing changes?

Can prescription hearing aids be adjusted as my hearing changes?

Can hearing aids be used for tinnitus?

Can hearing aids be used for tinnitus?

Can hearing aids be used for tinnitus?

Can I use prescription hearing aids with other electronic devices?

Can I use prescription hearing aids with other electronic devices?

Can I use prescription hearing aids with other electronic devices?

How Do I Choose The Right Hearing Aid?

There are many options available when choosing a solution for your hearing loss. Our training and experience helping individuals just like you allow us to provide expert guidance as we walk beside you on your journey to better hearing.

Choosing the right solution involves taking a closer look at your lifestyle and how your hearing challenges affect your communication. Our patient-centered approach combines comprehensive audiological evaluations with the latest technology and equipment.

To ensure that you meet your better-hearing goals, we start you out right by helping you choose the appropriate hearing aids by considering:

Multiple directional microphones to receive a broader soundscape

Memory to store environment-specific settings

Algorithms to distinguish between voices and background noise

Suppression of background noise or irrelevant sounds

Removal of whistling or feedback

Modern design that’s small and lightweight

Connectivity with smartphones and other digital devices

To help you choose the hearing aid that best fits you, we partner with several hearing aid manufacturers, including:

Hearing Device Fitting

We use a scientific verification system to create a prescription for your specific hearing loss within the manufacturers’ specialized guidelines, allowing us to adjust your devices for your comfort.

We will ensure that the amplification capacity of your device fits your specific hearing loss and lifestyle.

We have adequate technology on hand to support the most severe hearing loss levels and the most active lifestyles.

The devices we carry have accessory options to help maximize your ability to hear in a multitude of different environments.

Our audiologists and technicians go through extensive training with the devices to ensure that you get the most benefit possible.

See All Style Of Hearing Aids That We Offer

Hearing Aid Styles

Invisible-in-the-Canal (IIC)

Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC)

Full Shell or In-the-Ear (ITE)

Behind-the-Ear (BTE)

In-the-Canal (ITC)

Lyric - The Invisible Extended-Wear Hearing Devices

IIC

Invisible In The Canal (IIC)

Designed for mild to moderate hearing losses, IIC instruments are the smallest custom-style devices available. In fact, they are invisible, as they are worn past the second bend of the ear canal.

Invisible-in-the-Canal (IIC)

Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC)

Full Shell or In-the-Ear (ITE)

Behind-the-Ear (BTE)

In-the-Canal (ITC)

Lyric - The Invisible Extended-Wear Hearing Devices

IIC

Invisible In The Canal (IIC)

Designed for mild to moderate hearing losses, IIC instruments are the smallest custom-style devices available. In fact, they are invisible, as they are worn past the second bend of the ear canal.

Invisible-in-the-Canal (IIC)

Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC)

Full Shell or In-the-Ear (ITE)

Behind-the-Ear (BTE)

In-the-Canal (ITC)

Lyric - The Invisible Extended-Wear Hearing Devices

IIC

Invisible In The Canal (IIC)

Designed for mild to moderate hearing losses, IIC instruments are the smallest custom-style devices available. In fact, they are invisible, as they are worn past the second bend of the ear canal.

Patient Resources

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Dr. Lacey Brooks, CCC-A, FAAA - Doctor of Audiology

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Dr. Lacey Brooks, CCC-A, FAAA - Doctor of Audiology

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Dr. Lacey Brooks, CCC-A, FAAA - Doctor of Audiology

Jan 30, 2025

Dr. Lacey Brooks, CCC-A, FAAA - Doctor of Audiology

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Dr. Lacey Brooks, CCC-A, FAAA - Doctor of Audiology

Mar 12, 2025

Dr. Lacey Brooks, CCC-A, FAAA - Doctor of Audiology

Jan 30, 2025

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