PurTone Hearing Centers Is Among First to Offer Affordable Go Pro Hearing Aids in Arizona
In the 10-plus years since digital hearing aids were introduced, hearing aid manufacturers have developed a wide array of enhancements to improve the sound quality, reliability and ease-of-use of their hearing solutions. Until now, the benefits of these added features have been out of reach for many people because of budget considerations. Edward Maznio of PurTone Hearing Aid Centers in Phoenix reports that owning a new, state-of-the-art hearing instrument that deliver high-end benefits is becoming a reality for more people than ever before.
“As a hearing care professional, my first goal is to help my patients get the best hearing solution for their individual hearing needs,” says Edward Maznio. “Sometimes, patients assume budget considerations mean they have to settle for ‘stripped down’ hearing aids that won’t allow them to take advantage of the tremendous advances in sound quality and comfort. They are always surprised – and pleased – when I tell them that a new wave of hearing aids from leading manufacturers now include high-end features that are affordable and available right now.”
Mr. Maznio points to the new multi-featured Oticon Go Pro, one of the most extensively featured hearing instruments in the affordable range. Manufactured by Oticon, one of the world’s leading hearing aid manufacturers, Go Pro hearing instruments offer clear, digital sound quality, high reliability and ease of use at a price that makes the many benefits of digital technology an option for more people. The 100 percent digital hearing aid is designed to make speech audible in both quiet and noisy situations, without sacrificing comfort.
“My patients find Go Pro especially comfortable to wear,” notes Edward Maznio. “Go Pro’s advanced technology helps to preserve a more natural sound quality and reduce or eliminate annoying feedback.”
Go Pro is available in a range of colors and styles, from small in-the-ear models to discrete behind-the-ear models featuring an ultra thin tube. For more information about hearing loss, contact PurTone Hearing Aid Centers at 1-888-614-HEAR (4327) or visit PurTone’s website at www.ArizonaHears.com.