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refeik
04-12-2019, 10:00 PM
Has anyone ever had an experience with a Haring Aid company operating under the name Hi Health innovations ??? They have an outlet on 466 but really won't tell you it's exact location. You are required to make appointments with their headquarters in Minn.
kaydee
04-12-2019, 10:27 PM
No experience with it but that sounds like a red flag to me. Just my opinion. My husband acquired hearing aids several months ago & dealt with the facility by Home Depot...next to Panda Express..very happy with the entire process..
Villageswimmer
04-13-2019, 06:00 AM
Costco. Worth the trip.
Dan9871
04-13-2019, 06:02 AM
Has anyone ever had an experience with a Haring Aid company operating under the name Hi Health innovations ??? They have an outlet on 466 but really won't tell you it's exact location. You are required to make appointments with their headquarters in Minn.
The Villages
510 CR 466
Lady Lake, FL 32159
From their web site:
https://www.hihealthinnovations.com/page/thevillagesflorida
ureout
04-13-2019, 06:07 AM
Has anyone ever had an experience with a Haring Aid company operating under the name Hi Health innovations ??? They have an outlet on 466 but really won't tell you it's exact location. You are required to make appointments with their headquarters in Minn.
you must have UHC.. if you google them there is info. out there and there location is 510 Co Rd 466 #207r, Lady Lake, FL 32159
also wherever you choose to go I would suggest that they carry multiple brands of HA's and that you try a few.. I go to Express Hearing 541 Fieldcrest Dr, The Villages, they take the time and listen to you for your hearing needs
villagetinker
04-13-2019, 07:09 AM
I have used Hear USA, as they were recommended by my supplemental insurance. They allowed my to try several hearing aids in the store, and discussed several options. I was able to purchase the lowest cost, with a trade in option for higher cost unit if this did not work out, and I get free batteries. been using them for over 3 years. I use the one in Brownwood.
coach
05-08-2019, 11:04 AM
I have UHC advantage plan and got my hearing aids at hi health innovations on 466. They are owned by United Health Care. I’m very pleased and my aids cost a total of $230 for the pair. And that is with wi-fi feature included.
Indy-Guy
05-08-2019, 12:31 PM
I have hearing aids from Costco. Costco sells more hearing aids than anyone in the US other than the Veterans administration. I purchased their top of the line hearing aids for $2,500. Their return policy is great if you don't like them. I went to the Costco at Wesley Chapel a one hour drive south down I-75.
Sams Club is also very good have friends who have some from them.
Investment Painting Contractors
05-08-2019, 01:20 PM
My wife and I have United Health Care supplement Plans F & J they cover every thing that that isn't covered by Medicare. The plan is good everywhere in the US the only drawback is no hearing aids or glasses. A friend told me to go to the VA, being a veteran of a foreign war I got my hearing aids free, with life time batteries. Len
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