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jbdeb114
03-17-2013, 09:30 PM
Any suggestions, referrals, etc. for my husband to get a hearing aid?

Thanks!

Rickg
03-17-2013, 09:55 PM
I paid a lot of money for a in the ear aid. I hate it and don't wear it. Because it muffles the. Ear. Try the behind the ear

billethkid
03-17-2013, 11:10 PM
Do a thread search on hearing aids as mucho much has been posted on the very question you ask.

btk

rockyisle
03-18-2013, 06:14 AM
I used Dr. Tressa Waldo. She's affiliated with Family Doctor's of Belleview. She is NOT a hearing aid saleswoman - she's a Doctor of Audiology. Big difference. I've worn a hearing since is was 30, so I knew better than just to go with anyone. Very satisfied with her testing, fitting and follow-up. This hearing aid is fabulous - the best one yet.

exwave
03-19-2013, 02:22 PM
Any suggestions, referrals, etc. for my husband to get a hearing aid?

Thanks!

If your husband is a veteran, he may be eligible for hearing aids...Better to check it out at the VA center...

2BNTV
03-19-2013, 03:53 PM
I agree with having an audiology test first and then get the hearing aids that best suits his needs.

I have Starkeys brand behind the ear type hearing aids, I find them so comfortable that sometimes I forget I have them in when I step into the shower. They are waterproof but not to the extent of being in a shower and or diving into a pool. Doh!!

JohnN
03-21-2013, 05:05 PM
Lake Ear Nose Throat did a great job for me.
Dr. Paige Holt, one of the very few audiologists around here,
and no more expensive than the multitude of ear places.

Highly recommended.

bluedog103
03-21-2013, 07:56 PM
I used Dr. Tressa Waldo. She's affiliated with Family Doctor's of Belleview. She is NOT a hearing aid saleswoman - she's a Doctor of Audiology. Big difference. I've worn a hearing since is was 30, so I knew better than just to go with anyone. Very satisfied with her testing, fitting and follow-up. This hearing aid is fabulous - the best one yet.

This is a very important point. Hearing Aid salespeople in Florida need a high school diploma and very little further training. Going to an Audiologist is extremely important. Almost all problems people have with hearing aids could be prevented if they had gone to a competent, highly trained audiologist instead of a hearing aid salesman. Further, don't be afraid to go back for adjustments. I've been wearing hearing aids for many, many years and sometimes I return a half dozen times for adjustments until I get the aids working the way I want them. A good audiologist will insist on this. I've rarely had hearing aids I was satisfied with immediately. I get new hearing aids every 2-3 years so I've had a lot of experience with these little gizmos and have had virtually every type of hearing aid. I personally prefer C.I.C.s (completely in the canal) and I have no problem with muffled sounds, after the hearing aids are adjusted the way I want them. Good luck.

LittleDog
03-21-2013, 08:08 PM
I have Zounds hearing aids and have had them for about 3 years. Their office is located behind the Bank of America bank on 441. I have had very little trouble with these aids. They are behind the ears type. What I like about them is that they have rechargeable batteries and I have had them replaced a few times without cost. I also have a stand where I put them in each night before going to bed. They recharge in 8 hours. They also come with a remote controller where you can increase or decrease the sound, increase or decrease the treble or bass, and in addition there are settings for dining, music, and party, in addition to quiet which basically turns off the aids. I can hear OK without aids but they sure help. I have also had my aids adjusted after a couple of years but they didn't need much adjustment.

All in all I am very happy with these aids and the Zounds service.

John

Snowbirdtobe
03-21-2013, 08:59 PM
Lake Ear Nose Throat did a great job for me.
Dr. Paige Holt, one of the very few audiologists around here,
and no more expensive than the multitude of ear places.

Highly recommended.
Dr Holt did a great job for my wife.

sharonga
03-22-2013, 05:13 PM
I have Zounds hearing aids and have had them for about 3 years. Their office is located behind the Bank of America bank on 441. I have had very little trouble with these aids. They are behind the ears type. What I like about them is that they have rechargeable batteries and I have had them replaced a few times without cost. I also have a stand where I put them in each night before going to bed. They recharge in 8 hours. They also come with a remote controller where you can increase or decrease the sound, increase or decrease the treble or bass, and in addition there are settings for dining, music, and party, in addition to quiet which basically turns off the aids. I can hear OK without aids but they sure help. I have also had my aids adjusted after a couple of years but they didn't need much adjustment.

All in all I am very happy with these aids and the Zounds service.

John

have an appointment on wed

ureout
03-22-2013, 06:02 PM
I just went thru the whole process. Dr. testing first then I tried starkey, phonak, and beltone, I have severe to profound hearing loss, of the 3 I tried the beltone promise was by far the best for clarity and blockage of background noise. Perry, the hearing aid tech was excellent to work with they are located near laurel manor.