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Huggie Aids

837 NW 10th St
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73106
United States
Telephone: 405-232-7848.
Web: No known web address.

Products manufactured by Huggie Aids (listed alphabetically)

  1. HUGGIE AIDS HEARING AID RETAINERS Picture of HUGGIE AIDS HEARING AID RETAINERS

    The Huggie Aids Hearing Aid Retainers are hearing aid retainers designed for children who wear hearing aids. This device secures the hearing aid comfortably behind the ear, helps prevent tampering with the volume control, prevents accidental removal of battery and helps reduce moisture in the aid. COLORS: Clear. (Available in flesh pink, flesh brown or any color as requested for an extra charge).

  2. HUGGIE HEAD

    The Huggie Head is a hearing aid retainer designed for use by children and adults with hearing disabilities such as Treacher Collins' syndrome, Down’s syndrome or other ear problems. This device can be used to fit bone oscillators with body style aids, contra lateral behind-the-ear aids, air receivers with body style hearing aids, etc. It is designed to replace the old wire headband. It is made of natural suede material.

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