Considering Hearing Aids? Get The Facts

The following is brought to you by Dr. James Go, ENT – Otolaryngologist.

  1. Avoid “free hearing tests”. Most free tests are simple air-conduction tests and do not provide enough information to program today’s instruments properly. Also, medical conditions may be overlooked so it is important that you consult your Audiologist for a hearing evaluation. Dr. James Go, an ENT- Otolaryngologist in Melbourne, FL, has been conducting proper hearing tests for almost two decades.
  2. Give an extensive case history. Along with your medical/hearing history, your present lifestyle and hearing expectations should be discussed with your physician. This information, along with comprehensive audiology tests, sets the stage for an accurate selection of style and technology.
  3. In most cases, you have choices in hearing aid style/technology. Usually, customers have a choice in hearing aids. Sometimes Audiologists will suggest what hearing aid may work best for each patient’s hearing needs and budget. However, when shopping for a hearing aid, make sure you- as the patient- know that the final decision is yours.
  4. Florida State Law allows for a 30 day trial for all new hearing aids. If for some reason you are not satisfied with your hearing aid purchase, they can be returned within 30 days. However, this must be in writing.
  5. Warranties/Insurance. When selecting hearing aids, look for ones that have (at least) a 2 year warranty and a 1 year Loss and Damage Insurance Plan. Most insurances, including Medicare, do not pay for hearing aids. It can be surprisingly easy to misplace hearing aids, so having a Loss and Damage Insurance Plan may create peace of mind if this circumstance does occur.
  6. Yes, they are expensive. Hearing aids are an investment in your physical well-being, not a purchase. With the proper testing, programming, counseling and care, your hearing aids will last as long as you want them to.

If you believe you are a candidate for Melbourne FL hearing aids, have questions about hearing loss or any other non-emergency hearing concerns, Dr. Go can be seen at his office located at 2290 West Eau Gallie Blvd., Suite 110, Melbourne, Florida 32935 or reached at 321-421-7555.