Hearing Aids

Overview

Hearing aids make sounds louder. There are many different styles of hearing aids. And you can add special features to your hearing aids. But almost all hearing aids have these parts:

  • A microphone, to pick up sound.
  • An amplifier, to make the sound louder.
  • A speaker, to deliver the sound into the ear.

How to get hearing aids

If you have hearing loss and are thinking about getting hearing aids, you have some options. Your doctor or audiologist, Opens dialog can help you get prescription hearing aids. Or you can buy hearing aids without a prescription. These are called over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids.

Hearing aids work for people with mild to severe hearing loss. An audiologist can help you decide what type of hearing aid will work best for you. Together, you can pick a hearing aid based on the style you're looking for and the type of hearing loss you have. An audiologist can help you learn how to get the most out of your hearing aids.

OTC hearing aids are an option for people who are age 18 or older and have mild to moderate hearing loss. You don't need a hearing test to get these hearing aids, but it may be helpful to know the cause of your hearing loss. A doctor or audiologist can also help you decide if OTC hearing aids are right for you.

Personal sound amplification products (PSAPs) are another type of hearing device you can buy without a prescription. These help if you don't have hearing loss but want to make some sounds louder, such as when bird watching, listening to music, or watching TV.

Find out if your insurance covers hearing aids. They can be expensive. Different types of hearing aids come with different costs. Ask if the price includes ongoing support and service. Also find out about a warranty or return policy in case you aren't happy with your hearing aids.

Information about Hearing Aids

Current as of: October 27, 2024

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