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	<title>Comments on: hearing aids?</title>
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		<title>By: republicrat</title>
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		<description>If your hearing isn&#039;t too bad then you can be fit with hearing aids that are called &quot;open fit&quot;.  This leaves your ear canal as open as possible- this combined with the amplification have helped a lot of people who suffer from tinnitus.  

A GOOD QUALITY hearing aid is not cheap.  You should expect to pay anywhere from 1200-2800 PER AID, and it can be more depending on where you live.  But, keep in mind these are an investment that should help you for AT LEAST 5 years.  Some insurances will cover a small portion of your hearing aids, but most don&#039;t.  There is something called &quot;Care Credit&quot; that some audiologists use to help their patients finance their hearing aids...its similar to if you were to buy a home appliance and they offer you no interest for however many months.  

But no matter what, you need to get a thorough evaluation by an audiologist and get their best recommendation.  Don&#039;t go to Beltone, Walmart, Amplifone, Nu Ear, Miracle Ear, or any large chain...their first concern is making commission and hoping that you don&#039;t return your aids within the trial period.  Go to a licensed audiologist who cares about your hearing over the sale.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your hearing isn&#8217;t too bad then you can be fit with hearing aids that are called &quot;open fit&quot;.  This leaves your ear canal as open as possible- this combined with the amplification have helped a lot of people who suffer from tinnitus.  </p>
<p>A GOOD QUALITY hearing aid is not cheap.  You should expect to pay anywhere from 1200-2800 PER AID, and it can be more depending on where you live.  But, keep in mind these are an investment that should help you for AT LEAST 5 years.  Some insurances will cover a small portion of your hearing aids, but most don&#8217;t.  There is something called &quot;Care Credit&quot; that some audiologists use to help their patients finance their hearing aids&#8230;its similar to if you were to buy a home appliance and they offer you no interest for however many months.  </p>
<p>But no matter what, you need to get a thorough evaluation by an audiologist and get their best recommendation.  Don&#8217;t go to Beltone, Walmart, Amplifone, Nu Ear, Miracle Ear, or any large chain&#8230;their first concern is making commission and hoping that you don&#8217;t return your aids within the trial period.  Go to a licensed audiologist who cares about your hearing over the sale.</p>
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