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Struggling to hear conversations, turning up the TV volume, or asking people to repeat themselves? Discover advanced hearing aids for profound hearing loss.

Top 5 best Hearing Aids for Profound Hearing Loss

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Oticon Xceed 1 Ultra Power BTE Non Rechargeable Tinnitus Balance, Bluetooth Enabled Hearing Aid
Profound Loss

Oticon Xceed 1 Ultra Power BTE Non Rechargeable Tinnitus Balance, Bluetooth Enabled Hearing Aid

$1,295.00 $2,099.00
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Phonak Lumity Naida L70-PR rechargeable Hearing Aid - HearUpUSA
Profound Loss

Phonak Sky Lumity L90-PR | Rechargeable BTE Hearing Aid for Kids – 20 Channels, Bluetooth & Motion Sensoron Sensor

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Oticon Jet 1 Power PLUS BTE Open Fit Battery Mini BTE Bluetooth Connectivity Hearing Aid
Profound Loss

Oticon Jet 1 Power PLUS BTE Open Fit Battery Mini BTE Bluetooth Connectivity Hearing Aid

$999.00
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Phonak Lumity Naida L90-PR rechargeable Hearing Aid - HearUpUSA
Profound Loss

Phonak Lumity Naida L50-UP BTE Hearing Aids

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Signia Motion Charge&Go 5IX Rechargeable BTE Hearing Aids (M, P, SP), Bluetooth Streaming
Profound Loss

Signia Motion Charge&Go 5IX Rechargeable BTE Hearing Aids (M, P, SP), Bluetooth Streaming

$1,699.00 $2,899.00
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Understanding Hearing Loss Levels

Hearing loss is measured in decibels (dB). The higher the number, the more difficulty a person may have hearing everyday sounds and conversations.

Normal Hearing

0–20 dB

Mild

21–40 dB

Moderate

41–55 dB

Moderately Severe

56–70 dB

Severe

71–90 dB

Profound

91+ dB

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Signs of Profound Hearing Loss

Struggling to hear even the loudest sounds around you? These may be signs of profound hearing loss.
  • Difficulty hearing conversations even with hearing aids
  • Unable to hear alarms, sirens, or loud environmental sounds
  • Relying heavily on lip reading, captions, or visual communication
  • Frequently missing speech unless it is very loud and close by
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Get clear answers to frequently asked questions about profound hearing loss.

Profound hearing loss is typically defined as a hearing threshold of 91 dB HL or greater. Individuals with profound hearing loss may have difficulty hearing even very loud sounds and often require powerful hearing devices or other hearing solutions to communicate effectively.

For profound hearing loss, Behind-the-Ear (BTE) hearing aids are often considered the best option because they can provide the highest levels of amplification and power. Modern power BTE hearing aids are designed to deliver strong sound output, advanced speech enhancement, noise reduction, and wireless connectivity, making them well-suited for individuals with profound hearing loss. A hearing care professional can help determine the most appropriate device based on your hearing test results and communication needs.

Yes. Profound hearing loss is generally considered the most severe category of hearing loss. At this stage, understanding speech and hearing environmental sounds can be extremely difficult without advanced hearing technology or other hearing interventions.

Yes. People with profound hearing loss typically require prescription hearing aids that are professionally fitted and programmed to their specific hearing needs. These devices provide significantly more power and customization than over-the-counter alternatives.

No. OTC hearing aids are intended for adults with moderate hearing loss and generally do not provide enough amplification or personalization for profound hearing loss. Individuals with profound hearing loss usually need prescription hearing aids and may benefit from a comprehensive evaluation by a hearing care professional.

No, HearUPUSA specializes exclusively in prescription hearing aids. We offer professionally fitted hearing solutions from leading brands, ensuring your devices are customized to your unique hearing needs. Our hearing specialists can help you choose the right prescription hearing aid based on your hearing test results, lifestyle, and budget.