While hearing aids are proven to help with hearing loss,
only 25% of people who need them actually use them.1
WarrantyMost hearing aid purchases come with a manufacturer’s warranty that may include a loss and damage replacement policy.
A hearing evaluation will determine your type and degree of hearing loss, including the presence of tinnitus.
Type of Hearing LossService & MaintenanceHearing aids typically last several years, so it is important to understand your service coverage and manufacturer’s warranty.
LifestyleYour individual hearing loss, activity level and overall lifestyle will impact the recommended aids.
PriceDifferences in technology and hearing aid features will impact the cost of hearing aids.
A Hearing Health Care ProfessionalAudiologists have advanced degrees and may be experts in all aspects of hearing health, while hearing aid specialists are only certified to dispense hearing devices.
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1 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), "Quick Statistics About Hearing," last modified March 25, 2021, https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/statistics/quick-statistics-about-hearing.