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BTE hearing aids rest comfortably behind your ear, delivering exceptional sound amplification for all levels of hearing loss. Designed for versatility and durability, they are easy to adjust and maintain, making them a dependable choice.
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ITC hearing aids are discreet and fit partly in the ear canal, offering a balance of comfort and performance. Perfect for those seeking a nearly invisible solution, ITC aids provide clear sound without sacrificing style.
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ITE hearing aids sit directly in the ear, providing a natural look and feel. Custom-molded for your ears, they ensure optimal comfort and easy use, with advanced features packed into a compact design.
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Determining you may need hearing aids can be a challenging and confusing time.
At EarPros, we answer your questions and stay with you throughout your journey to better hearing. We’ll provide you with the information and resources you need to understand if you are experiencing hearing loss while connecting you with hearing care professionals from our trusted list of licensed hearing professionals. Together, we’ll work towards improving your hearing.
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In the U.S., most standard health insurance plans, including Medicare, typically do not cover hearing aids. However, Medicare Advantage plans and some Medicaid programs may offer coverage depending on the state. Veterans may receive hearing aids through the VA. It's best to check with your insurance provider for specific details or options for discounts.
There are three types of hearing loss:
A hearing test with an audiologist can help identify your type and guide treatment options.
You can have your hearing checked at various locations, including:
Many clinics offer free hearing tests or consultations to evaluate your hearing health. Additionally, specialized centers such as ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) clinics or hospitals with audiology departments can provide more detailed examinations.