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@julieo4

Did your specialist give you a copy of your audiogram? You have a right to that document and can use it if you choose to go shopping for an appropriate hearing aid elsewhere. I don't recommend going to Costco or any other provider, but do know that Costco sells brand name hearing aids that are good quality products. The skill of the person fitting hearing aids is extremely important for a proper fitting. What is your 'unusual' hearing loss?

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The prior technician REFUSED to provide me with a copy of my audiogram. Unbelievable. I want to go back because my 2nd pair of new Costco aids (Rexalls were no good and Phillips aren't cutting it) don't give me speech comprehension as well as my old Oticons. But I am appalled by their business practices. My insurance is sending me to Hear USA where I can explore BAJAs

Oh, my loss isn't completely presbycusis loss of high tones. It's flat with a cookie bite. I have 2 sisters with low end loss.