Hearing Aids Clinic in British Columbia
100% Canadian-owned hearing care provider serving Chilliwack, Hope, Princeton, Lillooet, and the Fraser Valley and remote locations across British Columbia with personalized hearing solutions, mobile clinics, and compassionate care.
We're easily accessible for all your hearing aid needs. We offer a wide range of hearing aids that Canadians rely on for improved quality of life. All our clinics are wheelchair accessible and we provide above and beyond assistance to help you with your hearing evaluation to make it an easy experience.

YOUR HEARING JOURNEY
We Bring You the Best Hearing Aid Brands in British Columbia
Our hearing clinic nearby District 1881 features the world’s leading hearing aid manufacturers. Each brand brings unique innovations designed to help you rediscover the sounds that matter most.
COMPREHENSIVE CARE
Our Hearing Care Services
From accurate hearing evaluations to long-term device care, we provide complete hearing aid solutions designed to improve clarity, comfort, and confidence in your daily life.

FIND YOUR PERFECT FIT
Hearing Aid Styles Available at Carter Hearing
From accurate hearing evaluations to long-term device care, we provide complete hearing aid solutions designed to improve clarity, comfort, and confidence in your daily life.
Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
The most versatile and popular choice for all levels of hearing loss. Comfortable, powerful, and packed with advanced features. Ideal for those seeking hearing aids in Chilliwack for everyday use.
Suitable for all hearing loss levels
Easy to handle and maintain
Extended battery life
Multiple color options available
Most advanced technology
Receiver-In-Canal (RIC) *Our most popular. 95% of our patients choose this option.
Modern favourite, combine discretion with superior sound quality. Nearly invisible with excellent performance. Perfect for those looking for hearing aids in a sleek design.
Discreet and lightweight design
Natural sound experience
Rechargeable options available
Bluetooth connectivity
Ideal for active lifestyles
In-The-Ear (ITE)
Custom-molded specifically for your ear. More discreet than BTE while maintaining easy-to-use controls.
Custom-fitted to your ear shape
More discreet appearance
Larger controls for easy handling
Good battery capacity
Suitable for mild to severe loss
In-The-Canal (ITC/CIC)
Maximum discretion with nearly invisible design. Perfect for those prioritizing cosmetic appearance while enjoying great sound.
Virtually invisible when worn
Custom-fitted for comfort
​Reduced wind noise
Natural sound localization
Best for mild to moderate loss
YOUR HEARING PARTNER
Our Clinic Locations
Multiple locations across BC plus mobile clinic services reaching even more communities
Why do you need hearing aid maintenance?
Just like any finely tuned device, hearing aids need regular care to stay accurate and reliable. Routine hearing aid maintenance includes cleaning, filter replacement, software updates, and small adjustments to match changes in your hearing. This ongoing service keeps your hearing aids clear, comfortable, and properly calibrated — extending their lifespan and ensuring consistent performance every day.
Why do you need earwax removal services?
Earwax naturally protects your ear canal, but too much of it can block sound and reduce how well your hearing aids work. When earwax builds up, it can clog microphones, receivers, and wax filters, causing muffled sound or feedback. Professional earwax removal keeps your hearing aids performing clearly and prevents unnecessary repairs. It’s safe, quick, and helps you get the most out of your devices.
What are the signs that I need hearing aids?
Common signs of hearing trouble include often asking people to repeat what they said, having a tough time hearing in loud spaces, missing calls, and thinking that others are mumbling a lot. If you experience these symptoms on a regular basis, getting a hearing check can help figure out if hearing aids would make a difference.
How long do hearing aids typically last?
Hearing aids typically last 5-7 years if you take good care of them. How long they last really depends on how much you use them, how much moisture gets in your ear, and how well you maintain them. Plus, new technology can make a difference too.
Can hearing aids help with tinnitus?
Yes, a lot of modern hearing aids come with tinnitus management features like sound masking and therapy programs. They enhance environmental sounds to create a distraction. They also provide relief tones that help reduce tinnitus perception and improve overall hearing.
What's the difference between hearing aid styles?
BTE hearing aids pack the most power and features, while RIC devices are discreet and still deliver great performance. ITE devices offer customized comfort with easy-to-use controls. For total invisibility, go with CIC aids. The type that's best for you depends on the level of hearing loss you're dealing with and the kind of lifestyle you lead.
Do I need hearing aids for both ears?
Most people with hearing loss in one ear and the other do better with two hearing aids. They help you pinpoint where sounds are coming from and have hearing that feels more balanced. A thorough check will figure out what works best for your specific situation - whether you need hearing aids in one ear or both.
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