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Widex Hearing Aids

Professionally fitted and calibrated to your hearing profile.

Why Choose Widex?

Widex is known for delivering one of the most natural and pure sound experiences available, making it a top choice for users who prioritize sound quality above all else. Their technology is designed to minimize artificial processing and delay, resulting in clear, lifelike sound that feels closer to normal hearing—especially for music and nuanced listening environments. With a strong heritage in precision audio engineering, Widex appeals to those who want a refined, high-fidelity hearing experience.

  • Exceptional natural sound quality
  • Ultra-low processing delay technology
  • Ideal for music and rich audio
  • Clear, distortion-free listening experience
  • Precision-tuned sound personalization
Widex Allure

Widex Allure

The Widex Allure platform represents Widex's most natural hearing experience yet, powered by the fastest W1 chip. It features ZeroDelay technology for crystal-clear, distortion-free speech and focuses on balancing clear speech understanding with accurate environmental sound awareness through advanced AI-powered sound processing.

Widex Hearing Aids — Common Questions

What patients ask us most before choosing Widex.

How long do Widex hearing aids last?+
Most Widex hearing aids last 5 to 7 years with proper care and routine maintenance. The internal electronics typically outlive the cosmetic and battery components, which is why we offer cleaning, retubing, and microphone replacement at our Wichita Falls clinic to extend useful life. After 5+ years, the bigger driver to upgrade is usually new platform technology rather than device failure.
Does insurance cover Widex hearing aids?+
Many plans do. We are in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS), accept Federal Employees Program (FEP) benefits, and work with most Medicare Advantage hearing aid benefits. Original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not cover hearing aids of any brand. We verify your specific benefits before your appointment so you know exactly what is covered.
Where can I get Widex hearing aids serviced in Wichita Falls?+
Our on-site repair lab at 2327 Kell East Blvd handles most Widex cleanings, programming adjustments, dome and wax-guard changes, and microphone replacements during your visit. For repairs that require the manufacturer, we ship out same-day and provide a loaner when possible. Patients in Vernon, Quanah, and the surrounding area can also bring Widex devices to our Tuesday clinic at 1918 Pease Street.
How does Widex compare to other hearing aid brands?+
Widex is one of the six major hearing aid manufacturers we fit at Wichita Falls Hearing — alongside Phonak, Oticon, Starkey, Signia, Widex, and ReSound. Each brand has a distinct sound philosophy and feature set. Rather than recommending one brand to everyone, we match the brand to your specific hearing profile, lifestyle, and connectivity needs at your free evaluation. Bring your audiogram if you have one from another provider.
Can I try Widex hearing aids before I commit?+
Yes. Every hearing aid we fit comes with a real-world trial period — you wear them in your home, at work, in restaurants, with family — before final commitment. If the fit or performance is not right, we adjust the programming or try a different model. Our goal is a result you are confident about, not a quick sale.

Compare all hearing aids available at our Wichita Falls clinic, or schedule a free hearing test to find out which Widex model is right for you.

Experience Widex Technology

Schedule a consultation to find the right Widex hearing aid for your lifestyle.