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EarLens Hearing Aid

Every conventional hearing aid works the same way at its core: a speaker produces amplified sound that travels down the ear canal and moves the eardrum through vibrations in the air. EarLens works differently. A small lens placed directly on the eardrum receives a signal from a behind-the-ear processor and vibrates the eardrum directly. This direct drive approach delivers a broader range of sound, particularly in the high frequencies where speech clarity lives, than acoustic amplification can achieve. ClearWorks is proud to offer the EarLens system. If you have tried conventional hearing aids and feel like something is still missing, this is worth discussing.

What EarLens changes for patients

Patients who are good EarLens candidates frequently describe the sound quality as more natural and complete than anything they have experienced with conventional devices. The broader frequency range means you are hearing sounds you may have been missing for years, and your brain, which processes everything your ears receive, benefits from that fuller input. At ClearWorks we approach hearing from the ears and from the brain. EarLens speaks to both. If you are also evaluating invisible options, 100% Invisible Hearing Aid by Lyric offers a different but equally advanced approach.

Is EarLens right for you?

ClearWorks Audiology in Sandy Springs offers candidacy evaluation and fitting for EarLens technology for patients interested in this advanced hearing solution. A current Hearing Evaluation is typically required before determining candidacy. Our audiologists will walk you through whether EarLens fits your hearing profile and lifestyle during your consultation.

About Dr. Meryl Miller

Dr. Meryl Miller is the founder of ClearWorks Audiology and an experienced audiologist focused on evidence-based hearing care. She combines traditional audiology with a deep focus on how the brain processes sound and currently serves as President of the Georgia Academy of Audiology (GAA). Learn more about her background and clinical philosophy.

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