Hearing Aids - Who’s got ‘em?

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Sadly, no.

I read where the VA would cover some if not all of the cost thru a VA facility.

I don't think my insurance is gonna cover squat, but they said "maybe, if the provider submitted a pre-authorization". Whatever that means.
I have top of the line phonak (over the ear) that I got from the VA. I’m 100% so there was no cost and they even supply my batteries. If you have access call and get an appt with audiology.
 

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I don’t know much about them, but my soon to be father in law finally went and got some from Costco. I want to say they accept insurance, and have reasonable prices. They saved enough money to justify them driving an hour and a half into town and getting a membership, which is no small deal (they’re notorious penny pinchers, paying for a membership to shop somewhere is typically out of the question.). He’s never been a fan of the idea of hearing aids, but is a big fan of the ones he got. They are really small and custom fit for him. Heck, they’re even colored to match his hair or skin tone. They can be controlled with his phone, and allow him to turn up or down sensitivity, filter out background noise, adjust the sound settings, etc for each ear independently. They also work as earpieces for his phone, allowing him to listen to music or take phone calls from his phone. He has presets for things like concerts, restaurants, public speaking, etc. they’re rechargeable (no tiny batteries to lose or replace) and have great battery life. They even come with a battery dock like the apple EarPods. Supposedly they will last a few days without charging, and the dock thing is portable and will charge them once or twice, which means he could go on a week long hike or better and still get to hear everything. He has a setting where he can use his phone as a remote mic, placing it down at the opposite end of the table in a busy restaurant so he can hear the grandkids, without having to crank his hearing aids up. There’s tons of other stuff, he just got them and is learning more each week. He’s definitely not very tech savvy, but is catching on easily.
I guess I’m saying all this to prove the point that you can’t have to settle for the crappy amplifier type heating aids of old. Technology has really progressed and improved, and hearing aids can be more of a seamless tool in your life as opposed to a cumbersome necessity.
Do you sell hearing aids for Costco? Good pitch!
 

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The time has come. I haven’t been able to really hear very well for 25+ years, but it’s past bad now and has moved into untenable. For the most part, I can’t hear sh**.

I know absolutely nothing about them. Don’t know anyone that wears them either, so if you have them I have a couple of questions:

what provider do you use ?

what type & brand of hearing aids do you have? I don’t even know if that’s a thing. I see folks wearing different designs though.

does your insurance cover any of the cost?

Anything else I should know?
Discount providers? Brands to stay away from?

Any help & advice will be greatly appreciated.
They are soooo over priced. And I believe there are only a handful of manufacturers so why the huge.cost differences. I went a place and it 4 to 10k....
 

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Haha I was that impressed by them. Being a younger guy I’m pretty out of touch with hearing aids, figured they were still the blocky beige things that barely worked.
Imagine one of these being "top of the line"... :lookaroun

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I don’t know much about them, but my soon to be father in law finally went and got some from Costco. I want to say they accept insurance, and have reasonable prices. They saved enough money to justify them driving an hour and a half into town and getting a membership, which is no small deal (they’re notorious penny pinchers, paying for a membership to shop somewhere is typically out of the question.). He’s never been a fan of the idea of hearing aids, but is a big fan of the ones he got. They are really small and custom fit for him. Heck, they’re even colored to match his hair or skin tone. They can be controlled with his phone, and allow him to turn up or down sensitivity, filter out background noise, adjust the sound settings, etc for each ear independently. They also work as earpieces for his phone, allowing him to listen to music or take phone calls from his phone. He has presets for things like concerts, restaurants, public speaking, etc. they’re rechargeable (no tiny batteries to lose or replace) and have great battery life. They even come with a battery dock like the apple EarPods. Supposedly they will last a few days without charging, and the dock thing is portable and will charge them once or twice, which means he could go on a week long hike or better and still get to hear everything. He has a setting where he can use his phone as a remote mic, placing it down at the opposite end of the table in a busy restaurant so he can hear the grandkids, without having to crank his hearing aids up. There’s tons of other stuff, he just got them and is learning more each week. He’s definitely not very tech savvy, but is catching on easily.
I guess I’m saying all this to prove the point that you can’t have to settle for the crappy amplifier type heating aids of old. Technology has really progressed and improved, and hearing aids can be more of a seamless tool in your life as opposed to a cumbersome necessity.
I have a pair just like that. They’re great. The only challenge with the over the ear style is that they tend to get tangled up with the ear loops on masks so I just have to remember to remove the mask carefully or I might end up flipping the hearing aid across the room. :-)
 

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That is exactly why I have new Phonak hearing aids. As I was leaving Harbor Freight, I removed my mask and didn't notice that I had lost my hearing aids for almost half an hour. I went back and looked for them, but never saw them again. The lady at the VA told me it had happened to a LOT of people.
 

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