Total Hearing Centre: Hearing Services
& Hearing Aids in Kitchener

Total Hearing Centre provides hearing tests, hearing aids, and ongoing hearing care for patients in Kitchener and the surrounding Kitchener-Waterloo area. Our approach is simple: listen first, understand your concerns, and recommend hearing solutions that make sense for your daily life.

Hearing health affects more than volume. It can influence conversations with family, confidence at work, comfort in social settings, and how connected you feel throughout the day. At our Kitchener hearing clinic, we help patients better understand their hearing and take practical steps toward clearer communication.

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Our Kitchener clinic offers professional hearing care in a supportive setting where patients can ask questions, learn about their options, and receive guidance without feeling rushed.

Whether you are booking your first hearing test, replacing older hearing aids, looking for adjustments, or dealing with ringing in your ears, our team is here to help you find the right next step.

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Struggling With Hearing Loss?

Hearing loss does not always feel obvious right away. You may still hear sounds around you, but conversations can start to feel less clear. Certain words may be harder to catch, background noise may feel more distracting, or listening may take more effort than it used to.

These changes can gradually affect daily life in Kitchener, from conversations at home to appointments, work, restaurants, family gatherings, and time spent with friends. Even mild hearing loss can make communication feel more tiring or frustrating when it is left unchecked.

At Total Hearing Centre in Kitchener, we provide hearing tests to help you understand what is happening with your hearing. Your results allow our team to explain the level of hearing loss, answer your questions, and recommend practical next steps based on your lifestyle, communication needs, and comfort preferences.

Common Signs You Should Book a Hearing Test

Consider booking a hearing test in Kitchener if you have noticed:

  • People seem to mumble more often
  • You can hear voices but have trouble understanding words clearly
  • Conversations are harder to follow in restaurants, workplaces, or group settings
  • You turn the TV, phone, or radio volume higher than others prefer
  • You miss parts of phone calls or video calls
  • You hear ringing, buzzing, hissing, or humming in your ears
  • Listening feels tiring by the end of the day
  • Family members or friends have commented on your hearing
  • You avoid certain conversations or social settings because hearing feels frustrating

These signs do not always mean you need hearing aids, but they are worth checking. A hearing test gives you a clearer picture of your hearing health and helps you understand your options.

Hearing Services Available at Our Kitchener Clinic

Total Hearing Centre offers a range of hearing services in Kitchener to help patients better understand their hearing, explore their options, and receive support that fits their needs.

Comprehensive Hearing Exams

A hearing exam measures how well you hear different sounds, tones, and speech. It can help identify hearing loss, determine the level of hearing difficulty, and show how your hearing may be affecting everyday communication.

During your appointment, our team takes the time to review your results, explain what they mean, and answer your questions. These results help guide any recommended next steps, including whether hearing aids, monitoring, or other hearing support may be helpful.

Hearing Aid Fittings and Adjustments

If your hearing test shows that hearing aids may help, our team will guide you through options that match your hearing needs, comfort preferences, daily routine, and budget. Hearing aids come in different styles and technology levels, including discreet in-ear options and more powerful behind-the-ear models.

Once a hearing aid is selected, we fit and program the device based on your hearing test results and personal listening needs. We can also make adjustments over time as you get used to your hearing aids or as your hearing needs change.

Tinnitus Evaluation and Management

Our Kitchener clinic provides tinnitus support for patients experiencing ringing, buzzing, humming, hissing, roaring, or other sounds in the ears that are not coming from an outside source.

Tinnitus can be constant or come and go, and it may affect sleep, focus, conversations, and daily comfort. Our team can evaluate your symptoms and discuss management options designed to reduce the impact tinnitus has on your everyday life.

Custom Ear Molds and Hearing Protection

Custom ear molds provide a more precise and comfortable fit than standard options. They can be useful for noise protection, workplace environments, musicians, recreational activities, swimming, and other situations where fit matters.

If you are regularly exposed to loud sounds, custom hearing protection can help protect your hearing while still feeling comfortable to wear.

Hearing Aid Maintenance and Repair

Hearing aids are used every day, so regular care can help keep them working properly. Our Kitchener clinic provides hearing aid cleanings, troubleshooting, programming updates, maintenance, and repair support.

If your hearing aids sound weak, feel uncomfortable, stop working, or no longer seem to perform the way they should, our team can assess the issue and recommend the next step.

Custom Ear Molds and Hearing Protection

We offer custom-made ear molds and hearing protection tailored to your lifestyle. Whether you need protection from noise exposure or specialized earpieces for activities, our solutions are designed for comfort and maximum effectiveness.

Total Hearing Centre Guarantee

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Lowest price guarantee

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No interest payment plans available

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90-Day trial period

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3 Year all inclusive manufacturer’s warranty

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Unlimited cleaning, programming and adjustment services

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Hearing Aids Tailored to Your Kitchener Lifestyle

Choosing hearing aids is not only about selecting a device. It is about finding something that works for the way you live.

Some patients need support hearing conversations in busy environments. Others want help hearing at home, on the phone, during appointments, or while spending time with family. Some prefer simple, easy-to-use devices, while others want rechargeable hearing aids, Bluetooth features, or advanced sound processing.

At Total Hearing Centre in Kitchener, we take the time to understand where you struggle most, what features matter to you, and what type of hearing aid will feel practical day to day.

Our Hearing Aid Products

We choose the best hearing product to suit your needs.
We are not owned by manufacturers or limited to franchise rules or quotas

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Behind-the-ear hearing aid thumbnailBTE
Behind-the-ear micro hearing aid thumbnailBTE Micro
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Completely-in-the-canal hearing aid thumbnailCIC

Open Fit

Open fit hearing aids are small devices placed behind the ear with a slim tube attached to the device and inserted down the ear canal. They are non-occluding. This style is good for people with a high frequency hearing loss or mild to moderate hearing loss. They help you hear better when background noise is present.

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Behind-the-Ear (BTE)

Sit comfortably behind your ear while amplified sound passes down a tube to a customized earmold that fits securely into your ear. Because they are larger, BTEs can accommodate bigger batteries for longer life and larger amplifiers for maximum amplification. BTEs are suitable for mild to profound hearing losses.

Behind-the-ear hearing aid example

Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Micro

Sit comfortably behind your ear while amplified sound passes down a tube to a customized earmold that fits securely into your ear. BTEs are suitable for mild to profound hearing losses.

Behind-the-ear micro hearing aid example

In-the-Ear (ITE)

Custom-made to fit securely in your outer ear, ensuring optimum performance and maximum comfort. ITEs are suitable for mild to severe hearing losses.

In-the-ear hearing aid example

In-the-Canal (ITC)

Custom-made to fit almost entirely inside your ear canal, making them difficult to notice. ITCs are suitable for mild to moderately-severe hearing loss.

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Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC)

Fit deep inside your ear canal so that they’re practically invisible. Benefits include cosmetic appeal, reduced feedback and excellent sound quality. CICs are suitable for mild to moderately-severe hearing losses.

Completely-in-the-canal hearing aid example

Why Patients Choose Total Hearing Centre in Kitchener

Here are a few reasons patients choose Total Hearing Centre in Kitchener for hearing tests, hearing aids, and ongoing hearing care:

Local Hearing Care

Our Kitchener clinic supports patients in the community with accessible hearing care close to home. Patients can book hearing tests, fittings, follow-ups, and service appointments without travelling far for support.

Personalized Recommendations

No two hearing profiles are exactly the same. We take the time to review your test results, listen to your concerns, and recommend hearing solutions based on your needs instead of using a one-size-fits-all approach.

A Range of Hearing Aid Options

We offer different hearing aid styles, including open-fit, behind-the-ear, in-the-ear, in-the-canal, and completely-in-the-canal options. This allows us to help patients compare devices based on comfort, appearance, performance, and lifestyle.

Support After Your Appointment

Hearing care continues after your first visit. Our team provides follow-up appointments, ongoing guidance, hearing aid adjustments, maintenance, cleaning, repairs, and long-term support as your hearing needs change over time.

Practical, Patient-Focused Care

Our goal is to make hearing care easier to understand. We explain your results clearly, answer your questions, and help you feel confident about your hearing care decisions.

Book a Hearing Test in Kitchener with Total Hearing Centre

If conversations are becoming harder to follow, your hearing aids need attention, or you are ready to learn more about your hearing health, Total Hearing Centre can help.

Our Kitchener clinic provides comprehensive hearing care designed to help you better understand your hearing, feel more confident in everyday conversations, and receive support that fits your needs.

Book your hearing test today and take the next step toward clearer, more comfortable hearing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Kitchener Hearing Services

You can book a hearing test at Total Hearing Centre in Kitchener. Our clinic provides hearing assessments to check your hearing health, identify possible hearing loss, and help determine what support may be helpful.

You may need a hearing test if conversations sound unclear, people seem to mumble, background noise makes listening difficult, or you often increase the volume on devices. A hearing test can help confirm whether hearing loss is present.

During a hearing test, your hearing is assessed using sounds, tones, and speech-based testing. The results help show how well you hear and whether hearing aids or other hearing care options may be recommended.

Yes. Total Hearing Centre in Kitchener offers a variety of hearing aid styles, including open-fit, behind-the-ear, in-the-ear, in-the-canal, and completely-in-the-canal hearing aids. Our team can help you choose an option based on your hearing needs and lifestyle.

Yes. Our Kitchener clinic provides hearing aid adjustments, programming updates, cleanings, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair support.

Yes. If you are experiencing ringing, buzzing, humming, or other ear sounds, our team can evaluate your symptoms and discuss tinnitus management options.

Yes. Total Hearing Centre offers custom ear molds and hearing protection for work, recreation, music, and other noisy environments.

Not always, but mild hearing loss can still affect conversations and daily communication. A hearing test can help determine whether hearing aids or other hearing support would be helpful for your situation.

Your hearing aids may need an adjustment if sounds seem unclear, too quiet, too sharp, uncomfortable, or different than they used to. Changes in your hearing, fit, or listening environments can also affect how well your hearing aids perform.

We Offer All Brands Of Hearing Aid Products.

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