
Questions to Ask For most people,
purchasing hearing aids is a positive experience. Be sure to ask your hearing healthcare professional
the following questions before purchasing your hearing aids: Do
I need one or two hearing aids? When hearing loss is present in both ears, two
hearing aids are usually better than one. Wearing
hearing aids in both ears is called a binaural fitting and it can help you figure out from which direction
sounds are coming, and when listening in noise. Having a hearing aid in both ears is more effective
for hearing speech in noisy environments. How much does
a hearing test cost? The hearing assessment may be included in the price of the
hearing aids or it may be priced separately. Ask your hearing healthcare professional. Is
financial assistance available for purchasing a hearing aid? Some countries provide
government support and coverage to help offset the cost of hearing aids and hearing evaluations. Ask
your hearing healthcare professional if you are eligible for funding to help pay for the cost of your
hearing aid(s). Is
there a trial period? Many hearing healthcare providers offer a trial period that
allow you to try a hearing aid out for 30 to 60 days during which the instruments can be returned for
a refund. During this time, the hearing healthcare provider can adjust the hearing aid to provide optimal
comfort and sound. What are the payment requirements? Some
hearing healthcare providers require a down payment before hearing aids are ordered. Ask about monthly
payment plans. Are post-fitting appointments included? Follow-up
appointments are important and it is not uncommon to require adjustments. Ask how
many appointments are available and what those appointments include.
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