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In the Canal hearing aids are recommended for mild hearing loss as they are less visible in the ear, they are moulded to your ear shape and are very good for telephone use.
Yes, digital hearing aids require batteries. These should be available where you purchased your hearing aid. Additionally, many merchants sell batteries for hearing aids, including medical supply companies, and several retail merchants.
If you are referring to the Lee Majors Bionic Hearing Aid, it is a hearing aid that combines digital hearing aid technology with the ultra convenience of a rechargeable battery. The device allows you to enjoy noticeable, digital quality hearing improvement without the hassles of traditional battery-operated hearing aids.
Chances are you can find exactly what you are looking for by looking on the website craigslist or ebay. There are many digital hearing aids available for sale on those sites.
If sensory-neural hearing loss is present, then hearing aids will be advocated.
If sensory-neural hearing loss is present, then hearing aids will be advocated.
There are also behind the ear models available but it totaly depends on the person what type you should use. It could be a preference on your part or it could be a better choice depending on what type of hearing loss you have.
New hearing aids are very reliable and have good accuracy with hearing.
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Yes, hearing aids can relieve tinnitus if it is caused by presbycusis. If presbycusis is not the cause of the tinnitus, hearing aids will not help at all.
Depending on whether or not your insurance covers hearing aids, the price of hearing aids can vary greatly. The average hearing aid can cost between $1000-6000.
Typically, the behind the ear models are better for severe hearing loss. Speaker-in-the-Ear (SIE) hearing aids allow people with severe hearing loss to use open fit hearing aids.