On this forum’s webpage Hearing Aid Fitting - DIY School (Hearing Aid Fitting DIY School and Fitting Software) a PDF can be downloaded that’s called “02 How to Program Your Hearing Aids.” I says:
Healthcare Insurance providers such as as EPIC Hearing Healthcare, UnitedHealthcare/Relate(*), TruHearing, Amplifon, may use code protection whereby hearing aids cannot be programmed without the code.
I recently bought a pair of Phonak entry level Marvel G30 aids through Nations Hearing (my first HAs), and have been frustrated by the number of audi visits so far needed to “begin” to fit them. After downloading the Phonak Target software (kudos to this forum!!), today I ordered a Noahlink Wireless device.
Unfortunately, I didn’t find the information quoted about until I’d already placed the order, and am now worried that I won’t be able to program my Marvels if Nations Hearing has put code protection on them!
Does anyone know whether Nations Hearing does this? And if they do this, is there a way to bypass their coding so I can program the aids myself? Otherwise, I may need to return the Noahlink Wireless I just ordered! :<(
Many thanks!