One of the most common questions patients ask is: "Can I just get one hearing aid instead of two?" If you have hearing loss in both ears, wearing hearing aids in both ears provides dramatically better results than using just one.
How Binaural Hearing Works
Sound Localization
Your brain determines where sounds come from by comparing tiny differences in timing and volume between your two ears. With one hearing aid, you lose this safety-critical ability in traffic and daily life.
Speech in Noise
With two ears working together, your brain can focus on speech from one direction while suppressing noise from others. This "cocktail party effect" is lost with a single hearing aid.
Balanced Sound Quality
Just as vision with one eye lacks depth perception, hearing with one aided ear lacks fullness and natural quality.
The Danger of Auditory Deprivation
When you wear a hearing aid in only one ear, the unaided ear gradually loses its ability to process speech. This is called auditory deprivation and can become permanent after several years of single-ear aid use.
When One Hearing Aid is Appropriate
- Hearing loss in only one ear: Normal hearing in one ear means only the affected ear needs a hearing aid
- Medical contraindications: Active infection or surgical restriction in one ear
- Dead ear: If one ear has no usable hearing, a hearing aid in that ear will not help
Making Two Hearing Aids Affordable
- Start with entry-level: Signia Prompt SP at Rs. 35,000 per ear. Two devices cost Rs. 70,000.
- Family contribution: Siblings can share the cost as a collective gift for parents.
- Prioritize both ears: Choose two affordable hearing aids over one expensive one.
Our audiologists will always give honest advice about whether you need one or two hearing aids based on your hearing test results.
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