Your hearing aid is much more than a piece of plastic that houses state-of-the-art
technology. It's an investment in your quality of life, in the ability to fully
participate in your relationships, work and activities.
Think about what you value most in a hearing solution. Is it the latest technology?
Is it comfort or ease of use? Defining your priorities and expectations will help
you decide how much you're willing to spend for your hearing instrument.
Hearing instruments generally run from several hundred to a few thousand dollars
(pricing varies between hearing professionals). Typically, prices reflect the amount
of research and development that has gone into the product, as well as the quality
of its components.
The smallest, most technologically advanced instruments are sometimes the most costly.
However, most people can find a quality hearing instrument that suits their needs
in a relatively modest price range.
The cost of an instrument may or may not include the services of your hearing professional
such as testing, earmold impressions, fitting and follow-up care. Make sure you
understand what's included so you can make an informed decision.
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