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With over 20 years of experience, trust Dr. Reiner and Rocky Mountain ENT to provide the best hearing aid solutions tailored just for you.
Experience the Best in Hearing Care with Our Premium Hearing Aids
- Two years of audiology service and adjustments included
- 60-day trial with a risk-free money-back guarantee
What Makes Our Hearing Aids Stand Out
At Rocky Mountain ENT, we provide a level of expertise and personalized care that sets us apart from retail options. With a strong foundation in medical care, our hearing aids come with unmatched service and attention.
- Decades of Expertise: Dr. Reiner, a board-certified ENT with 20 years of experience, ensures your hearing aids are fitted and customized to your specific medical needs.
- Doctor-Led Approach: We combine ENT expertise with in-house audiology evaluations to diagnose the root cause of hearing issues, not just fit a device.
- Two Years of Service: Get two years of free adjustments and follow-up care.
- Risk-Free Trial: Enjoy a 60-day trial with a money-back guarantee, ensuring you can try our hearing aids with complete peace of mind.
- Affordable Care: With a 50% cash-pay discount on non-hearing aid services, we offer affordable options for those without insurance.
- Family Care: We treat both children and adults, offering a one-stop solution for the whole family’s hearing needs.
Meet Dr. Seth A. Reiner
Dr. Seth A. Reiner is a trusted, board-certified Otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose, and Throat physician), and he has been serving families in Littleton for over 20 years. He earned his medical degree from The Chicago Medical School and completed a comprehensive 5-year residency at the University of Oklahoma.
Recognized as one of Denver's “Top Doctors” by 5280 magazine, Dr. Reiner has built a reputation for excellence, lecturing extensively across the country and staying at the forefront of the latest medical advancements.
His deep commitment to his patients' well-being, combined with decades of experience, makes him a trusted choice for your hearing and ENT needs.
Our Hearing Aids
Behind the Ear (BTE)
BTE hearing aids are ideal for those with mild to profound hearing loss and are especially great for children due to their adjustable fit.
- Durable and easy to handle
- Broad range of sound features and programming options
- Longer battery life
- Bluetooth and wireless connectivity
Receiver in Canal (RIC)
The receiver delivers sound directly into the ear canal, connecting to a small, lightweight unit that sits discreetly behind the ear. RICs suit nearly all types of hearing loss, from mild to severe.
- Lightweight and flexible design
- More discreet than BTE models
- Enhanced sound quality
- Bluetooth and wireless connectivity
In the Ear (ITE)
ITE hearing aids are perfect for mild-to-severe hearing loss. They are custom molded to sit comfortably within the ear bowl and use the natural acoustics of your ear to amplify sound.
- Easy to adjust and maintain
- Comfortable custom fit
- Longer battery life for all-day use
- Bluetooth and wireless connectivity
In the Canal (ITC)
Offering advanced features in a discreet package, ITC hearing aids are custom-molded and perfect for mild-to-moderate hearing loss.
- Comfortable custom fit
- Volume control and directional microphones
- Less noticeable appearance
- Bluetooth and wireless connectivity
Completely in Canal (CIC)
CIC hearing aids fit securely within the ear canal, working with the ear’s shape to direct sound to the microphone and enhance sound quality. Best suited for mild-to-moderate hearing loss.
- Custom-molded for a secure fit
- Nearly invisible design
- Reduced wind noise and feedback
- Bluetooth and wireless connectivity
Invisible in Canal (IIC)
The smallest and most discreet option, IIC hearing aids fit deep in the ear canal, amplifying sound in an out-of-sight design.
- Secure fit for active lifestyles
- Virtually invisible
- Reduced wind noise and feedback
- Bluetooth and wireless connectivity
Which Types of Hearing Loss and Conditions Can Hearing Aids Address?
- Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve, often caused by aging, noise exposure, or injury.
- Conductive Hearing Loss: Occurs when sound is not properly conducted through the outer or middle ear, often due to infections, fluid, or earwax buildup.
- Mixed Hearing Loss: A combination of sensorineural and conductive hearing loss, where both the inner ear and the outer or middle ear are affected.
- Tinnitus: Ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound in the ears.
- Age-Related Hearing Loss (Presbycusis)
- Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
- Repeated Damage from Chronic Ear Infections
What Our Patients Are Saying
Ready for Hearing Aids Backed by Medical Expertise?
Choose hearing aids fitted by an ENT hearing specialist in Littleton who understands the full picture of your hearing health. Schedule your consultation today and explore advanced devices, two years of included adjustments, and a 60-day risk-free trial.