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Pure Tone Audiometry to determine hearing thresholds.
Tympanometry to evaluate middle ear function.
Conductive Hearing Loss caused by issues in the outer or middle ear.
Sensorineural Hearing Loss resulting from inner ear or auditory nerve damage.
Battery-operated and rechargeable hearing aid options to suit lifestyle preferences.
Mixed Hearing Loss a combination of both types.
Durable and powerful for various degrees of hearing loss.
Discreet design with clear, natural sound quality.
Virtually invisible for maximum comfort and privacy.






Delivers a gentle, steady flow of air to keep the airway open and ensure uninterrupted breathing.
Convenient, at-home testing to measure oxygen levels and detect signs of OSA.
Proven, effective technology to help you breathe easier, sleep deeper, and wake up refreshed.
Steady Airflow Maintains constant pressure to keep your airway open.
Auto-Adjusting Machines (APAP) Detects breathing patterns and adjusts pressure automatically for optimal comfort.
Humidification Integrated humidifiers prevent dryness in the nose and throat.
Smart Monitoring Some machines track sleep data and apnea events, helping doctors fine-tune therapy.
Portable Designs Travel-friendly CPAP devices allow therapy on the go.
Reduces snoring and apnea events.
Improves sleep quality and daytime energy.
Supports long-term heart and lung health.
Enhances overall well-being by restoring restorative sleep.
Dual Pressure Levels Supports easier inhalation and comfortable exhalation.
Auto-Adjusting Options Detects breathing patterns and adjusts pressures accordingly.
Humidification Prevents dryness in the nose and throat during therapy.
Smart Monitoring Tracks usage, apnea events, and therapy effectiveness.
Travel-Friendly Designs Portable VPAP machines allow treatment on the go.
Reduces apnea episodes and snoring.
Provides better comfort for patients who struggle with CPAP.
Improves sleep quality and daytime alertness.
Supports lung and heart health, especially in patients with complex conditions.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Airway is physically blocked, often by relaxed throat muscles.
Central Sleep Apnea Brain fails to send proper signals to breathe.
Complex or Mixed Apnea Combination of obstructive and central apnea.
Loud snoring or gasping for air during sleep
Excessive daytime sleepiness and fatigue
Morning headaches and difficulty concentrating
Restless or interrupted sleep
High blood pressure and heart disease
Stroke and diabetes
Daytime accidents due to fatigue
Decreased quality of life
CPAP Therapy Continuous pressure keeps the airway open.
VPAP/BiPAP Therapy Dual-level pressure for easier breathing.
Lifestyle Changes Weight management, sleep position, avoiding alcohol before bed.
Oral Appliances Jaw repositioning devices to prevent airway blockage.
Surgery For severe anatomical obstructions when other treatments fail.
The Motion Charge&Go X also represents the Receiver-in-Canal style, featuring a small device behind the ear with a tiny receiver in the ear canal. It provides natural sound quality and a discreet design, suitable for mild to severe hearing loss.
Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids
The Insio Charge&Go IX is an In-the-Ear hearing aid custom-fit inside the ear. It offers easy insertion and removal, making it suitable for mild to moderate hearing loss with good amplification.
In-the-Ear (ITE) Hearing Aids
The Motion Charge&Go X is a Behind-the-Ear hearing aid that sits comfortably behind the ear with a tube directing sound into the ear canal. It's ideal for mild to severe hearing loss and offers features like rechargeable batteries and Bluetooth connectivity.
Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids