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Hearing Loss | Last Active: Sep 22 11:20am | Replies (20)

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@zaa

Hi Julie, I also am in the severe hearing loss category and looking for good aids. Medicare has set up tru hearing aids program but been frustrating to work with them. They won’t give me details in writing on trial period, warranty, and cleaning details they say is inclusive in package BEFORE I purchase. Seems very much a scam. Really in a qualm as to where to go and get good service. Any one here worked with Tru Hearing?

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Julie
I have been very pleased with local branch of Connect Hearing (https://www.connecthearing.com/). I got my first Oticon hearing aides about 4 years ago, and this year I upgraded to a new pair of Phonak hearing aides. They are not cheap but they work great, and Connect Hearing staff checks them out and adjusts them for free as required. They come with replacement warranty if lost or damaged.

I would try a university or hospital with an audiology department. I went to the Ohio State University Speech and Hearing Department and was fitted with excellent hearing aids 40 years ago.
Hermine Willey