Thinking About Buying a Hearing Aid Over-the-Counter?
Did you know the FDA recently made changes to regulations regarding hearing aids, which now makes it possible to buy an FDA approved device over-the-counter? While many of us have heard about the huge cost of buying a hearing aid and that Medicare typically does not cover one, you may want to know whether the experts think it is a good idea.
The Harvard Medical School went to Dr. James Naples, assistant professor of otolaryngology/head and neck surgery at Harvard-affiliated Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, to see if it is a viable option and to explain potential pros and cons. He explains despite there being several types of hearing aids, they all amplify sound and use a combination of signaling processing and directional microphones to filter out background noise. However he warns against confusing personal sound amplification products (PSAPs) with hearing aids as they only amplify sound.
To determine your level of hearing loss, experts recommend starting by getting a hearing test from an audiologist like you would get an exam from an optometrist when buying eyeglasses. This is especially necessary for a severe hearing loss. For a mild to moderate hearing loss, you will probably be okay getting an OTC device without a hearing test by an audiologist.
The next question routinely asked is if you will save money by purchasing an OTC hearing aid and the answer is most-likely yes as right now the average hearing aid runs anywhere between $2,000 to $4,000 per ear, and age-related hearing loss may be in one or both ears. OTC also helps reduce the price by eliminating the added expense of the hearing test along with the actual device being substantially lower. Doctors say the new regulations should increase competition and some early estimates are prices could drop by as much as $1,600.
Dr. Naples cautions that just as drugstore readers are a great option for many, some individuals have more complicated issues that require more precise solutions. Hearing aids are the same. The doctor states the safest bet is to get a hearing test first.
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