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Looks like I am in need of getting hearing aids. The local paper is full of ads but I am leery of these solicitations. I am looking for someone reliable in testing my hearing and recommending the right hearing aids for me. Suggestions are welcome.
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Although this is a drive Costco is recommended by Consumer Reports. Less than half of competition for similar quality. Perhaps Sam's is also the same?
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From what I have heard Costco is the place to go.
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I am VERY happy with my hearing aids, and have had them for over two years. After trying unsuccessfully , 3 different brands from a doctor's office for several months, received a total refund and gave up.

A person later recommended I go to Sam's Club. Success! You go in, they test your hearing, and fit you with hearing aids. Then you go shopping while wearing the hearing aids, go back and, for me, all was good. And, it would be totally refundable for 60 or 90 days. What can you lose?
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I have over the ear from Hear USA (Brownwood) and am very happy with them. This location was recommended by my part B insurance, AARP UHC.
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Look into Dr. Paige Holt, audiologist in the Lake Ear Nose and Throat offices.

She has access to a multitude of brands on the market.
She will work with you trying as many types as possible to find the best solution.

The after the sale service is unbeatable.

The pricing seems to be, best of my knowledge, competitive.

Be sure to check more than one source on the pricing. The price of hearing aids varies substantially throughout the market place.

There is a lot of bait pricing boasting 50% discounts or buy one get one free to name a couple.

This is one of those subjects/purchases one needs to do their home work.

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I highly recommend The Villages Ear. They have two, maybe three locations. I needed new ones and was very leery as they are expensive and people can easily take advantage of you. Their price was reasonable (much less than my last pair) and they check and adjust your hearing aids weekly for many weeks and then six months and are very good at what they do. I was fitted by an audiologist in Cincinnati and I have to say the quality of these devices is better. I went to the location near Publix on 466.
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Page Holt Works to find the best ones for YOU
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Looks like I am in need of getting hearing aids. The local paper is full of ads but I am leery of these solicitations. I am looking for someone reliable in testing my hearing and recommending the right hearing aids for me. Suggestions are welcome.
I suggest you go to someone who sells multiple brands of hearing aids, different brands have different options depending on your hearing loss. The person that sets up and adjusts your programs is definitely the MOST important part of the process ...
I go to Express Hearing Care 541 Fieldcrest Dr off of 466...
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I originally purchased Zounds hearing aids but on a couple of occasions while on vacation I had a problem with my aids. Of course I couldn't find any Zounds dealers where I was. I then found out that the local Zounds office was closed and I would have had to go 60 miles away for another office. I decided to purchase Miracle Ear aids primarily because of the national network of stores. Originally I purchased a pair of aids that I could recharge but didn't last 24 hours. They then came out with rechargeable aids that lasted for 24 hours. I purchased them. They have 5 different programs on my aids for normal, music, tv, outdoor sports, and noisy environments (works great in a loud restaurant). I'm sure there not the cheapest around but works for me and the aftercare is terrific.

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