What's the Best Brand of Hearing Aid?
North Hills ENT in North Richland Hills, TX carries a curated selection of premium hearing aid brands, each offering unique technology to address different hearing needs, preferences, and lifestyles. Our audiologists will help you find the right fit.
Oticon (Danish) pioneered the concept of Brain Hearing technologies designed to support the way the brain naturally processes sound. Their Real and Intent series feature 360° sound access and advanced noise filtering, helping the brain work less hard to understand speech.
Widex is known for exceptional sound quality and naturalness, making them a top choice for music lovers. Their MOMENT Sheer series delivers ultra-fast processing to eliminate the artificial sound quality found in some competing devices.
Starkey is the only major hearing aid manufacturer headquartered in the United States (Eden Prairie, MN). Their Genesis AI platform is one of the most advanced chips in the industry. Starkey also offers built-in fall detection and health-tracking sensors unique features for active adults.
Phonak (Swiss) is widely recognized for its speech-in-noise performance and AutoSense OS technology, which automatically switches between listening programs. Their Lumity and Audéo series offer exceptional Bluetooth connectivity and rechargeable options. Phonak also leads in Roger wireless microphone accessories for challenging listening environments.
Signia’s Integrated Xperience (IX) technology processes the wearer’s own voice and surrounding sounds simultaneously with its dual-processing chip. Their Styletto series combines a sleek, modern design with rechargeable convenience.
ReSound (Danish) is known for natural sound quality and deep Apple integration. Their OMNIA series supports direct streaming from iPhones and Android devices, and their 3D Sound feature provides highly realistic, spatial audio perception.
Optional Features And Accessories
Many hearing aids we offer come with optional features like directional microphones, listening programs and Bluetooth® compatibility as well as accessories to help with TV watching and hands-free cell phone connection. Assistive listening devices are available when hearing aids are not enough or not an option.








