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It’s official: the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved regulations regarding over-the-counter hearing aids.
The goal is that OTC hearing aids will offer technology that will meet the expectations of consumers who seek low-cost, accessible devices. And while affordability is very important, you still need to be an educated consumer.
If you are considering purchasing a device that claims to be an OTC hearing aid, you should consider:
With all of that in mind, you still need to learn all you can about the device before making your purchase.
Hearing loss doesn’t discriminate; it can affect children and adults alike, which is why a formal hearing evaluation is so important to identify type of hearing loss before assuming what kind of device to use.
Participating in a hearing evaluation is easy and completely painless. We’ll gain a better understanding of the volumes and frequencies you can hear as well as how well you understand the speech of others. If you do have hearing loss, it’s our goal to provide you with comprehensive information so that you can decide which course of treatment is right for you. You can learn more about hearing evaluations on our website.
Hearing problems can only be correctly treated when they’ve been accurately evaluated and diagnosed. Choosing an audiologist to care for your hearing means that you’re choosing a professional with the most extensive education in hearing conditions and the proper treatment and management of them.
Our audiologists are committed to the ethical guidelines of their profession and never try to “sell” to our patients, but instead aim to educate them on their situation and best options for their hearing health.
While there is optimism that OTC hearing aids could provide a cost-effective solution for many with mild to moderate hearing loss, there are some things that an individual with hearing loss will be missing when they buy an OTC device before consulting a hearing professional. The potential benefit of a lower up-front cost could mean sacrificing important benefits that come from meeting with a hearing health expert.
When OTC hearing aids become available, you need to ask yourself some crucial questions before deciding on how you want to proceed:
Are you purchasing the right hearing aid for you? Does it address your specific type of hearing loss? Can it be easily adjusted by your and fitted for you? If you have any mechanical problems with it, where will you take it for repair?
The bottom line: Consider your needs, your situation, and total investment. Work with a hearing healthcare provider to get more information or to schedule a hearing evaluation and discuss options. Hearing professionals will do their best to offer you the most cost effective option that fits your hearing health, lifestyle and long-term needs. If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact us today!