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

Top 5 best Hearing Aids for Severe Hearing Loss

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Oticon Zircon 2 Mini RITE RIC Rechargeable Hearing Aid
Severe Loss

Oticon Zircon 2 Mini RITE RIC Rechargeable Hearing Aid

$999.00 $1,599.00
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Oticon Real 2 Mini Rite RIC Hearing Aids, Direct Streaming Advance Features Good Price
Severe Loss

Oticon Real 2 Mini Rite RIC Hearing Aids, Direct Streaming Advance Features Good Price

$1,250.00 $2,699.00
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Latest Phonak Audeo (Ultra) I90-Sphere Infinio Dual Chip Artificial Intelligence Premium Rechargeable RIC Hearing Aid
Severe Loss

Latest Phonak Audeo (Ultra) I90-Sphere Infinio Dual Chip Artificial Intelligence Premium Rechargeable RIC Hearing Aid

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Resound Vivia 4 MicroRIE Rechargeable Hearing Aid Premium Features Bluetooth LE, iPhone & Android Connectivity
Severe Loss

Resound Vivia 4 MicroRIE Rechargeable Hearing Aid Premium Features Bluetooth LE, iPhone & Android Connectivity

$999.00 $1,899.00
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Signia Pure Charge&Go 7IX, Bluetooth RIC Hearing Aids with Portable Charger - Beige Color
Severe Loss

Signia Pure Charge&Go 7IX, Bluetooth RIC Hearing Aids with Portable Charger - Beige Color

$1,050.00 $3,999.00
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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 Severe Hearing Loss

Struggling to hear even in quiet environments? These may be signs of Severe hearing loss.
  • Difficulty hearing most conversations without amplification
  • Frequently relying on lip reading or visual cues
  • Unable to hear doorbells, alarms, or phone calls clearly
  • TV or device volume needs to be set extremely high
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Get clear answers to frequently asked questions about severe hearing loss.

Severe hearing loss is typically defined as a hearing threshold between 71 and 90 decibels (dB HL). People with severe hearing loss often struggle to hear normal conversations and may only hear loud speech, alarms, or other high-volume sounds without hearing assistance.

For severe hearing loss, Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) hearing aids with high-power receivers are often a preferred choice. Modern RIC hearing aids provide powerful amplification, excellent speech clarity, advanced noise reduction, and Bluetooth connectivity while maintaining a comfortable and discreet design. Many premium RIC models are specifically designed to support individuals with severe hearing loss and can be customized to match their unique hearing needs.

Yes, most people with severe hearing loss benefit from prescription hearing aids that are professionally programmed to their specific hearing needs. Prescription devices offer higher amplification levels, custom fitting, and advanced features that are often necessary for severe hearing loss.

Over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids are designed primarily for adults with mild hearing loss. They generally do not provide enough amplification or customization for severe hearing loss. Individuals with severe hearing loss are usually better served by prescription hearing aids fitted and adjusted by a hearing care professional.

Most hearing aids last between 3 and 7 years, depending on:


  • Device quality

  • Daily usage

  • Maintenance and cleaning

  • Environmental conditions such as moisture and dust exposure

Regular servicing and proper care can help extend the lifespan of your hearing aids.

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.