{"id":165,"date":"2019-07-19T12:25:50","date_gmt":"2019-07-19T17:25:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rustonhearing.fm1.dev\/hearing-aids\/hearing-aid-pricing-with-financing-options\/"},"modified":"2023-02-16T12:09:10","modified_gmt":"2023-02-16T20:09:10","slug":"hearing-aid-pricing-with-financing-options","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/advancedaudiologist.com\/hearing-aids\/hearing-aid-pricing-with-financing-options\/","title":{"rendered":"Pricing & Financing"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Once you\u2019ve seen an audiologist and been tested for hearing loss<\/a>, your doctor may decide you could benefit from hearing aids. There are a wide variety of hearing aid manufacturers, types of hearing aids and price tags, which may make the process of choosing a hearing aid seem daunting. <\/p>\n\n\n A patient may choose a hearing aid based on appearance and functionality. For example, completely in-canal and in-the-canal hearing aids are not highly visible, but also do not include directional microphones. The smaller devices cannot hold as large of batteries and may not help with moderately severe to severe hearing loss. In-the-ear and behind-the-ear hearing aids, though more visible, can be more effective for those with profound deafness. <\/p>\n\n\n\n In other words, you need to take into account a variety of factors when choosing a hearing aid; these include personal preference, lifestyle needs, technology options and price tag. <\/p>\n\n\n\n There is no one-size-fits-all option when it comes to hearing devices. <\/p>\n\n\nMaking the Right Choice<\/h2>\n\n
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