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Premium versus Cheaper Hearing Aids – How to choose?

So you need hearing aids, which one to get – premium and cheaper hearing aids? If you are experiencing hearing loss, and an audiologist confirmed that you need to wear hearing aids, the choice available to you could be completely overwhelming. There are different brands, variations and options available, each with a different price. Sometimes, a hearing aid could cost quite a…

What hearing aid style is best for you? – Canal Hearing Aids After a comprehensive hearing test by a qualified audiometrist or audiologist, you have been told you need a hearing aid. Unfortunately, many hearing clinics don’t really go the extra mile once you are diagnosed with needing one, and you might have found yourself on the street – a…

Hearing aids and hearing services for pensioners & veterans – What are you entitled to? If you are a pensioner or a veteran and are experiencing hearing loss, then here’s a good news. You might be eligible to receive subsidised hearing aids and hearing services for pensioners and veterans. Australians are lucky to benefit from a progressive hearing services programs. Our government…

9 things you can do to change the results of a failed hearing test Unlike many other physical tests, the ones that tell us about our hearing are usually the trickiest to gauge. Much of the inner working of our ears remains out of sight and out of mind. Often, a problem in this area does not immediately result in…

What are the consequences of hearing loss on my day-to-day lifestyle? “Excuse me? Can you repeat that, please?” The first few times you ask someone to repeat themselves when talking to you, you won’t think much of it. Hearing impairment comes with age. At least that’s what most people think. And there isn’t anything you can do about it, another…

How to quickly check someone else’s hearing aid?

How to quickly check someone else’s hearing aid? As hearing aids are getting smaller and smaller, they become more and more difficult for the elderlies to handle. Their children then bear the responsibility to look after the parents’ hearing aids – getting them cleaned, changing the batteries and bringing the parents to see the audiologists when the hearing aids stop…

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