
Hearing Aids Center
Trusted digital hearing aids and precise fittings.
Struggling to hear conversations clearly? The ENT Clinic, Silchar brings you the region's most trusted Hearing Aids Center. We begin with a complete audiometric assessment, then offer no-obligation trials of Siemens, Alps, and Oticon devices — programmed precisely to your audiogram. No pressure, no guesswork, just hearing that works for your real life. Reclaim every conversation — visit us today.
Hearing Aid Styles & Models
We offer trials of diverse hearing aid shapes, sizes, and charging options, programmed custom to your audiometric graph.

Invisible-In-Canal (IIC)
The smallest custom hearing aid style. It sits deep inside the ear canal, making it virtually invisible to others. Best suited for mild to moderate hearing loss.

Completely-In-Canal (CIC)
Fits entirely inside the ear canal with only a tiny plastic pull-string visible. Highly discreet, offering natural sound and wind noise reduction.

In-The-Canal (ITC) — Battery Powered
Custom-molded to fit partly in the ear canal. A slightly larger profile allows for external controls (like volume wheels) and directional microphones.

In-The-Canal (ITC) — Rechargeable
Custom-fit rechargeable model sitting in the lower portion of the ear. Offers easy drop-in charging, Bluetooth streaming, and long battery life.

Receiver-In-Canal (RIC) — Battery Powered
The receiver (speaker) is placed inside the ear canal, connected by a thin wire to the main casing behind the ear. Provides natural, open-ear acoustics.

Receiver-In-Canal (RIC) — Rechargeable
The modern standard of hearing aids. Offers top-tier audio processing, automatic environment adjustments, full Bluetooth connectivity, and dual-mic noise suppression.
Hearing Aid Comparison & Selection Guides
Click on the infographics below to view them in full screen. These visual resources illustrate ear anatomy, seating depths, and performance criteria.

Ear Anatomy & Hearing Aid Placement
Visual guide displaying how different hearing aid styles sit relative to the outer ear and ear canal anatomy.

Hearing Aid Solutions & Comparison Guide
A comprehensive reference detailing styles, features, and target hearing loss levels to help choose the ideal device.
Service Specific FAQs
Most patients with bilateral hearing loss benefit from binaural amplification — it improves speech clarity in noise and reduces listening fatigue. The audiologist will recommend based on your specific audiogram.
Modern digital hearing aids last 5 to 7 years on average with regular cleaning, dome replacement, and battery care. Servicing support is available throughout.
For many patients, well-fitted hearing aids reduce the perceived loudness of tinnitus as the brain receives more ambient sound. Results vary, and a structured tinnitus-management plan may be added.
Rechargeable models are convenient for daily home use. Battery-powered models suit patients who travel often. We help you choose based on your routine.
That is exactly the purpose of the trial. You can return or switch the device. Final purchase happens only after you are convinced it works in your real life.