Roberts Hearing Clinic has audiologists providing quality hearing aids and products in Alexandria, LA.
At Roberts Hearing Clinic, we proudly offer and service many of today’s most trusted hearing aid brands. Whether you’re already using hearing aids or exploring your options for the first time, our experienced team is here to help. We provide hearing aid fittings, programming, cleanings, repairs, and adjustments to keep your devices working their best.
We work with a wide range of reliable brands to ensure you get the best hearing technology to match your needs and lifestyle.

Hearing Aid Brands We Work With
Phonak Hearing Aids
Phonak is one of the most well-known hearing aid brands in the world, with more than 75 years of experience. Phonak hearing aids are designed with advanced features to help make conversations easier-especially in noisy places. Popular models like Phonak Lumity enhance speech understanding, while Phonak Naída is a strong solution for individuals with more severe hearing loss. Many Phonak devices offer Bluetooth streaming, rechargeable batteries, and water-resistant designs, making them practical for everyday use.
Oticon Hearing Aids
Oticon has been improving hearing health since 1904. Their hearing aids use BrainHearing™ technology, which supports the way your brain naturally processes sound. This helps reduce listening effort and improve clarity in noisy environments. Models like Oticon Real and Oticon More are designed to make speech easier to understand. Many Oticon hearing aids also include tinnitus relief features and wireless connectivity for added convenience.
Widex Hearing Aids
Widex hearing aids are known for their clear, natural sound. Since 1956, Widex has been delivering high-quality technology that reduces sound delays and enhances clarity. Models like Widex Moment and SmartRIC help make speech and background sounds feel more lifelike. Widex is also a top choice for individuals with tinnitus, offering built-in sound therapy programs, rechargeable options, and smartphone compatibility.
ReSound Hearing Aids
With over 75 years of innovation, ReSound hearing aids are known for their natural sound quality and excellent Bluetooth performance. Models like ReSound Omnia and ReSound ONE offer personalized hearing experiences by focusing on speech clarity and sound direction. ReSound also offers rechargeable options and tools for tinnitus management, making it a versatile choice for many users.
Starkey Hearing Aids
Starkey is a U.S.-based company that combines hearing technology with health and wellness features. Hearing aids like Starkey Genesis AI and Evolv AI offer benefits like fall detection, activity tracking, and tinnitus support. Starkey devices also allow for hands-free phone calls, rechargeable power, and easy smartphone connectivity.
Signia Hearing Aids
Signia hearing aids offer cutting-edge technology in sleek, stylish designs. Popular models like Signia Pure Charge&Go and Silk X provide Bluetooth streaming, speech clarity in noise, and rechargeable batteries. Signia also offers nearly invisible models that sit discreetly inside the ear. Some Signia hearing aids feature own-voice processing for a more natural sound experience.
Unitron Hearing Aids
Unitron hearing aids are designed for comfort and ease of use. Their technology automatically adjusts to different environments to help you hear more clearly throughout the day. A popular model like Unitron Blu includes Bluetooth streaming, rechargeable batteries, and a sleek, modern design. Unitron’s user-friendly app makes it simple to fine-tune your hearing experience and explore upgrade options.
Rexton Hearing Aids
Rexton has been developing reliable, user-friendly hearing aids for over 60 years. Known for their durability and high performance, Rexton hearing aids are great for everyday use. Popular models like Rexton BiCore and M-Core offer clear speech enhancement, Bluetooth connectivity, and rechargeable options. Many devices are water-resistant and designed for active lifestyles. Rexton’s smartphone app allows users to easily adjust settings and receive remote support when needed.
CaptionCall
CaptionCall is a free phone service for individuals with hearing loss who need help following conversations. The phone displays real-time captions on a screen while someone speaks, making it easier to understand what’s being said. You’ll need a hearing professional’s certification to qualify for the service.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most advanced hearing aid?
Today’s top hearing aids offer speech clarity, Bluetooth connectivity, rechargeable batteries, and noise-reduction features. Each brand offers different strengths, so the “best” hearing aid depends on your hearing needs and lifestyle. Our team at Roberts Hearing Clinic can guide you to the right fit through a professional evaluation.
Which brand is best for tinnitus?
Many hearing aids offer features to help manage tinnitus. Brands like Widex, Oticon, and Starkey include sound therapy programs that ease ringing in the ears. An audiologist can help you choose the most effective hearing aid and treatment plan for your tinnitus needs.
Which hearing aid is best for severe hearing loss?
Hearing aids from Phonak, Oticon, and Starkey offer powerful solutions for severe to profound hearing loss. These devices provide high amplification, advanced speech processing, and custom settings. The right choice depends on your hearing test results and daily lifestyle.
Custom Hearing Protection
Custom earplugs are made just for your ears, offering better comfort and protection than store-bought versions. They’re perfect for work in loud environments, concerts, shooting sports, motorsports, or even swimming. Our hearing care professionals take a quick ear impression and provide a perfect fit that blocks harmful sounds without cutting you off from the world around you.
Custom Ear Molds
Custom ear molds are shaped to fit your ears precisely and are often used with hearing aids, in-ear monitors, hearing protection, or swim plugs. They improve sound quality, reduce feedback, and keep your hearing aids secure. At Roberts Hearing Clinic, we’ll create a custom mold that fits comfortably and works with your specific needs.
Custom Ear Molds for Musicians
Musicians need both hearing protection and sound clarity. That’s why we offer custom solutions like musician earplugs and in-ear monitors. These custom molds help protect your ears from loud sounds while maintaining the high-quality audio musicians need during performances and practice sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Custom Ear Protection
Is it safe to sleep with earplugs?
Yes, sleeping with earplugs is safe—just make sure they are clean and fit properly to avoid irritation or ear infections.
How long do custom ear molds last?
Custom ear molds typically last 2 to 5 years, depending on how often you use them and how well you care for them.
Why are ear molds important for hearing aids?
Ear molds help improve fit, comfort, and sound quality. They also reduce whistling sounds (feedback) and help keep the hearing aid secure throughout the day.
Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)
Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) help improve hearing in specific situations-like watching TV, talking on the phone, or being in a group setting. ALDs can be used with or without hearing aids. Common types include:
- TV Streamers
- FM Systems
- Personal Amplifiers
- Hearing Loop Systems
- Bluetooth Microphones
ALDs are great tools to improve your ability to hear speech clearly and stay involved in everyday conversations. Our team at Roberts Hearing Clinic can help you find the right device for your needs.
FAQs – Assistive Listening Devices
What’s the most commonly used ALD?
TV streamers and personal amplifiers are among the most popular. They help users hear more clearly in noisy or distant situations.
Can I use my iPhone as a listening device?
Yes! Apple’s Live Listen feature lets your iPhone act as a microphone and sends the sound directly to your hearing aids or headphones.
Where are ALDs required by law?
Public places like theaters, churches, classrooms, and government buildings are required to provide ALDs to help individuals with hearing loss better access sound.