I ordered the nano hearing aids you see advertised online and thru the mail/may send you literature asking if you want to try them/they had a BOGO deal. They were tiny/fit right into my ear...flat w/outer part of ear BUT I could not tolerate them being in my ears/they sent me a set of the ones where part goes behind your ear. These worked for at 1st(they were rechargable)but after a while they would not hold the charge/after 1 hr of wearing them they would stop working. Next I tried Nano's that had batteries but those kept falling out of my ears. I finally sent them back before the trial period ended/the price kept going up. I went to a practive near my work/home and had extensive hearing testing, asked many questions which the Audiologist was able to answer/very professional/knowledgable. I am very happy w/my new aids/My insurance covered most of the cost/Go back if I have an issue & 4 a checkup every 6 months/they can be fine tuned to my hearing needs/mail order ones Can Not!!!
Hearing care is an important part of healthcare. An audiologist is a licensed professional who has a masters or doctoral degree in the science of audiology. Audiologists are clinically, academically, and professionally trained to identify and treat changes in hearing, and to determine which hearing issues require medical referral and/or assistive listening devices
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