The world is
still sharp.
You just need
the right fit.
Titanium-receiver hearing aids. Real-time audiogram calibration. Wholesale pricing published openly. A 60-day adjustment protocol — not a 15-minute handoff.
Hearing Benefit Calculator
3 questions · Instant result
Transparent Process
Five steps. No vague language.
Every detail spelled out.
A 45-minute test that maps exactly what you can and cannot hear
Your first appointment isn't a sales pitch. It's a full diagnostic audiogram conducted by a licensed audiologist in our sound-treated booth. We test pure-tone thresholds at six frequencies — 250Hz to 8kHz — and map your hearing loss curve precisely. You leave with a printed copy of your results.
- Pure-tone air and bone conduction testing
- Speech recognition score in quiet and noise
- Middle ear pressure test (tympanometry)
- Results explained in plain language, not clinical jargon
Sample Audiogram
Typical moderate high-frequency loss
Sample audiogram — typical moderate high-frequency loss pattern. Your results will differ.
A silicone mold taken in 4 minutes that defines your fit for life
For custom-fit devices, we take an ear canal impression using medical-grade silicone. A foam block is placed at your eardrum boundary, soft silicone is injected, and within four minutes you have a perfect negative mold of your ear canal. This impression is the blueprint for every device we fit you with.
- Medical-grade silicone — no discomfort
- Completed in the same appointment as your audiogram
- Impression stored on file for future reorders
- Required for custom ITE and ITC devices only

Wholesale cost shown next to retail price — always, without exception
The hearing aid industry has a transparency problem. Retail markups of 200–400% are standard. We show you both numbers. A Phonak Audéo Lumity 90 RIC retails at $3,400 per ear at most clinics. Our cost is $1,850 per ear. You decide what that difference means to you.
- Three device tiers: Essential ($900–$1,200/ear), Standard ($1,400–$1,900/ear), Premium ($2,200–$2,800/ear)
- Brand selection: Phonak, Oticon, Starkey, Widex, ReSound
- Titanium-receiver models available in all tiers
- VA pricing and insurance coordination handled by our team

Real-time gain curve calibration until the world sounds exactly right
Fitting day is when the work begins. We connect your devices to Noah-compatible fitting software, load your audiogram, and apply the NAL-NL2 prescriptive target as a starting point. Then we calibrate in real time — playing speech samples, adjusting compression ratios, tuning the microphone directionality — until your own voice sounds natural and conversation is effortless.
- NAL-NL2 prescriptive fitting as baseline
- Real-ear measurement (REM) with probe microphone
- Live speech mapping in the booth
- Bluetooth pairing and app setup included

Three follow-up visits scheduled before you leave the fitting appointment
Your brain needs time to relearn how to process amplified sound. The 60-day protocol is built for this. Week 2: we review your wearing log and adjust for any persistent discomfort frequencies. Week 4: we run speech-in-noise testing to verify real-world performance. Day 60: final fine-tuning and a second audiogram to document your improvement.
- Week 2: Comfort and acclimatization review (30 min)
- Week 4: Real-world performance verification (30 min)
- Day 60: Final adjustment + outcome audiogram (45 min)
- Unlimited phone support during the 60-day window

Radical Transparency
What hearing aids actually cost.
Both numbers. Always.
Industry average markup: 280%. We publish our wholesale costs because you deserve to know what you're paying for.
Essential Tier
Phonak Audéo Marvel 30
Typical retail
$2,400 / ear
Our price
$900 / ear
- Rechargeable battery
- Bluetooth streaming
- 4 automatic programs
- Basic noise reduction
Best for: Quiet environments, one-on-one conversation
Standard Tier
Oticon Real 2 / Phonak Lumity 70
Typical retail
$4,200 / ear
Our price
$1,700 / ear
- Advanced noise reduction
- 8 automatic programs
- Real-time speech enhancement
- App-controlled adjustments
Best for: Restaurants, social gatherings, TV
Premium Tier
Phonak Audéo Lumity 90 / Oticon Intent
Typical retail
$6,800 / ear
Our price
$2,600 / ear
- AI-powered scene analysis
- Motion sensors for activity detection
- 360° spatial awareness
- Direct iPhone & Android streaming
Best for: Active lifestyle, complex listening environments
Insurance & Coverage Guide
Updated Feb 2026Veterans: We handle all VA paperwork in-house. Bring your VA card to your first appointment — we verify eligibility on the spot.
Clinical Outcomes
94%
of patients report improved speech clarity at 30-day follow-up
4.1×
average improvement in speech-in-noise score after fitting
2 wks
average VA authorization turnaround (industry average: 8 weeks)
98%
of patients complete the full 60-day adjustment protocol
What patients say, specifically.
Real names, real outcomes. No stock photography.
"I spent three years turning the television up. My daughter finally made me come in. The audiogram took 40 minutes. By the time I left the fitting appointment, I could hear the birds outside the window. I'd forgotten that sound."

Robert Ashworth
Retired teacher, 71
Fitted with Phonak Audéo Lumity 70 — bilateral
"I was navigating VA paperwork for six months with no guidance. Clarity's team handled the authorization in two weeks. I walked out with Starkey Evolv AI devices at zero out-of-pocket cost. I wish I'd known this clinic existed in 2019."

Marcus Delgado
Army veteran, 58
VA-covered: Starkey Evolv AI 2400 — bilateral
"My mother refused to believe she had hearing loss. I booked her the free screening without telling her what it was. She saw her own audiogram and couldn't argue with the data. Three weeks later she called to tell me she could hear my kids properly for the first time."

Jennifer Okafor
Booked for her mother, Margaret, 74
Oticon Real 1 — fitted for Margaret

Dr. Catherine Morse, Au.D.
Clinical Director
Doctor of Audiology — Northwestern University. 18 years in clinical practice. VA-credentialed provider.

Dr. James Osei, Au.D.
Lead Audiologist
Doctor of Audiology — Vanderbilt University. Specializes in tinnitus management and pediatric-to-adult transition care.
Free Resource
The Clarity
Hearing Guide
A 34-page PDF covering everything the industry doesn't want you to know before you walk into a hearing clinic — insurance loopholes, brand comparisons, and the questions that separate good audiologists from commission-driven ones.
- Medicare Advantage & VA coverage checklist (12 questions)
- Brand comparison chart: Phonak vs. Oticon vs. Starkey vs. Widex
- 23 questions to bring to your first audiologist appointment
- Red flags that indicate an audiologist is upselling
- How to read an audiogram — plain language guide