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Originally Posted by Two Bills
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Frequent visits for "check ups" is to my mind just a money grab.
Once the initial setup and fine tuning is done, there really is no need for regular visits.
I haven't needed to see my audiologist for last 18 months.
I clean and replace wax guards etc myself, and only visit if I have a problem, or need a tune up.
Once you have worn hearing aids for some time, you will know when a service or adjustment is needed.
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I agree with this. UHC Advantage has 2 mechanisms to purchase hearing aids - 1) in person with an audiologist and 2) virtual care where everything is done online. I learned they are separate activities and you go one way or the other at purchase. The virtual sounds very inviting to me as I am comfortable dealing online, but have no personal experience. Presently I must go to an audiologist for adjustments. I would be interested in folks experience with the online option.