Over-The-Counter Hearing Devices Are Not Equivalent to Traditional Hearing Aids
In spite of this, many people ignore their hearing loss and avoid getting treatment such as hearing aids. We often hear that hearing aids are just too expensive.
We get it. It is an investment. That’s why at Advanced Hearing Aid & Diagnostics, LLC we try to help clients afford the right hearing loss treatments for their individual needs.
Luckily, breakthrough innovations have made hearing aids more affordable than ever.
One development is that lower-cost devices, including over-the-counter amplifiers, are now available in many pharmacies.
But buyer beware: Just because you can get a device over the counter, doesn’t mean you should attempt to treat your hearing loss on your own. Treating hearing loss is a science and starts with determining which frequencies you’re having trouble hearing.
Understanding speech, for example, relies on the clarity of sound which is influenced by the way it fits, what settings you use and whether it’s strong enough to treat your hearing loss. That’s why the first step should always be a hearing test.
Why Do I Need a Hearing Test to Treat Hearing Loss
Part of Hearing Is Blocking Out Background Noise
Hearing Aids also have other features you can’t find in over-the-counter devices. Modern hearing aids use artificial intelligence to help you block out background noise to focus better on voices. They can also include features to treat tinnitus, sync with your phone or TV, and some have advanced features such as translation or health-tracking features.
OTC vs Prescription Hearing Aids Comparison
OTC Hearing Aid | Prescription Hearing Aids |
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No professional fitting or support provided | Hearing aid programmed and supported by a professional |
For ages 18+ | For all ages |
No hearing evaluation is required | A hearing evaluation is required |
One size fits most | Standard and customized options are available |
No state requirements for return policy | Return policy is mandated by the state |
For perceived mild to moderate hearing loss | For any degree of hearing loss |
Come with self-guided instructions | Follow-up care and instructions provided by a professional |