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How do I choose the best hearing aids?

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Feb 1 8:00am | Replies (143)

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@sueinmn

Yes, we are all feeling blessed by the new aids. The even better news is that insurance will cover part of the cost (once every 5 years they pay)
He is still learning about Bluetooth so he can now hear on his phone so I don't need to make his calls. And our daughter who is living with us doesn't have to wear noise cancelling headphones when he listens to TV.
These can be adjusted by the tech or with his phone, another nice feature since he encounters so many different environments.
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After Christmas I may try Costco. First I need to get my audiologist o give me a current assessment. (Medicare does pay for that.)

You're very fortunate to have that insurance coverage. In all the years I've used hearing aids, (over 40), I have never had any insurance coverage. Thankfully, my cochlear implant surgery and external technology has been covered for the most part. I don't have BT with my hearing aid, but hope I can get it next time I upgrade the hearing aid. Does your husband use BT with the TV? Or is the relief based on the fact that he doesn't need it so loud?