Common questions about hearing

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World Hearing Day is March 3.

By Amanda Barbur, Doctor of Audiology; Amanda’s Family Hearing

World Hearing Day is Sunday, March 3. My practice raises awareness and educates people in our community by attending public events, health fairs and senior centers. To reach more people, I thought I’d use this column to answer some common questions:

Why are hearing aids so expensive?
Before a device comes to market, it must go through years of research and development. They include a warranty that covers repairs, loss and damage, typically for three to four years. Most importantly, the cost includes ongoing professional services, including fitting and orientation, and routine appointments for device maintenance that are essential to keep them in good working order.

Are over-the-counter hearing aids as good as professional ones?
Absolutely not. Devices purchased OTC are suitable for mild losses at best. OTC devices are often inappropriately fit, either over or under amplifying sounds. Since hearing loss can occur gradually, people don’t realize how severe their loss is. Before considering an OTC de-vice, always consult an audiologist.

How long do hearing aids last?
Several years depending on how well they are maintained. I’ve seen some over 15 years old still functioning. But the more important question is how often should you upgrade to newer technology. Hearing aids are constantly advancing, which is why many people upgrade every four to five years. Repairs also become more expensive as hearing aids age, so a newer set can be more economically beneficial.

Are hearing aids covered by insurance?
Many plans do cover hearing aids. While Medicare does not, it does cover testing. Our office always verifies your benefit for you prior to your appointment.

Amanda’s Family Hearing is located at 1701 Mentor Avenue, Suite 5, in Painesville. Financing options and packages are available. Call 440-357-4327 or visit AmandasFamilyHearing.com.