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Types of Hearing Aid
The most familiar hearing aid style, Behind-The-Ear (BTE) aids, are housed in a durable case that rests on the back of the outer ear. These aids are suitable for the widest range of hearing loss, including profound hearing loss.
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Invisible Hearing Aids
Invisible in the canal (IIC) hearing aids are worn deep in the ear canal, meaning that virtually no one can see them. These aids are good for people with up to moderate hearing loss who don’t want their hearing aids to show.
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Cost of Hearing Aids
"If you’re shopping for hearing aids, you likely have a number of questions about your investment will be, such as: How much will my hearing aids really cost? Why do prices vary so much? Will insurance or Medicare cover hearing aids?
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Signs of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is one of the most common and easily treatable health problems, affecting 1 in 3 adults over age 60. But because it rarely develops overnight, we often fail to identify its symptoms until it’s already causing stress and pain.