I’ve been told my ear canals are too small/big/funny shaped. Will your hearing aids fit my ear?

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June 22, 2026

At Resonate Health, we know all ears are unique. The hearing aids we prescribe come in different shapes, lengths and sizes. We provide recommendations based on your ear canal size, shape, and your hearing loss levels. Our experienced Audiologist will make sure it is fitting well and is comfortable. We also have unlimited follow up support to ensure that you have the very best outcome. Once you’re comfortably fitted, it’s worth reading about the benefits of wearing hearing aids day to day, and you can browse the Hearing Aids category page for more information. To find out more, book your appointment with us today.

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I’ve been told my ear canals are too small/big/funny shaped. Will your hearing aids fit my ear?

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January 11, 2023
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June 22, 2026
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