What Are Prescription Hearing Aids?
Prescription hearing aids are amplification devices for hearing loss that are custom-programmed to meet your specific hearing needs.
Unlike over-the-counter options, these prescription-based hearing devices are tailored to your audiogram, ensuring a better fit and optimal performance. Our personalized hearing devices are designed to enhance your hearing and improve your communication and lifestyle.
Our Range of Prescription Hearing Aids
Whether you prefer discreet in-the-ear styles or powerful behind-the-ear models, our selection of prescription hearing devices offers something for everyone. With major brands available - including Oticon, Phonak, ReSound, and more - you will find exactly what you are looking for here.
These hearing aids can be customized with various features to cater to your lifestyle. From Bluetooth-enabled devices for seamless connectivity to rechargeable options for ease of use, you are covered with Oceanside Hearing Clinic.
Precision-Fit for Comfort and Efficiency
Every ear is unique, which is why our hearing aids are precision-moulded for a perfect fit. By utilizing advanced technology to create a comfortable and effective hearing aid, these devices are tailored specifically to you.
With custom-fit hearing aids, you will enjoy a seamless listening experience in all environments.
Frequently Asked Questions About Prescription Hearing Aids
Whether you’re exploring hearing aids for the first time or upgrading to the latest technology, we’re here to guide you through the options and ensure a seamless experience.

What are prescription hearing aids?
Prescription hearing aids are amplification devices that are custom-tailored based on an individual's specific hearing needs.
How are prescription hearing aids different from over-the-counter options?
Do I need a prescription to purchase hearing aids?
Can prescription hearing aids be customized for my specific hearing needs?
What types of hearing loss can be treated with prescription hearing aids?
Are prescription hearing aids more expensive than non-prescription ones?
Will I need follow-up appointments after receiving my prescription hearing aids?
Are prescription hearing aids covered by insurance?


















