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Hearing Aid brands: anyone tried Horizon IX hearing aids?

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Oct 9 10:09am | Replies (24)

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Any idea what TruHearing will charge for the Signia IX? Their "premium" line of aids on my Scan HMO benefits is a $750 copay. Would TruHearing actually take an audiologist's report and "program" the hearing aid set according to how the hearing test turned out? I recently got an over the ear aid made by Oticon (their Intent3R) and disliked it because it was very difficult to put on (I don't have much fine manual dexterity at age 76), my eyeglass temples rested on top of the behind the ear module, tilting my eyeglasses forward, and also my hair would brush the module and made it annoyingly sound like sandpaper scratching. So, I'm looking for an invisible in-canal aid that does a little more than just sound volume control, I'd like much better clarity of TV audio. Thanks in advance!

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Having clarity with hearing aids would be fantastic.

Depending on your hearing loss you might be stuck with behind the ear models.
Call TruHearing and find an audiologist in their network and she can let you try different models until you find one that works for you.
Maybe an in the ear model might work. You might as well try it.

See my statement below, I like the ones I have but they are NOT invisible and I am a sort of vain woman. I don't care what people think, I care if I can hear accurately. Get the beige tone and it's close enough to skin if you are a white person. I have a volume control on it and little *ski things to help it stay in my ear (*for lack of another description)