Hello All,
New to the forum but have been reading some posts.
About a week ago i went to my ENT and did the audiology test for my ears, bottom line, I need hearing aids in both ears. So I made an appt and went to see the woman who did the exam in her office. She immediately showed me top of the line Oticon hearing aids for $7,000. I knew they were not cheap but that blew me away, glad I was sitting down.
I called my health insurance co, Aetna, and found out they do not cover the cost of hearing aids but they referred me to a national discounter (Hearpo) who works with local audiologists and are supposed to give major discounts to people referred through Hearpo. So I called Hearpo, they gathered some info from me and got a local audiologist on the phone to set up an appointment. Does anyone have experience with the method of using Hearpo or other national organizations? Do they really save you money?
Secondly, I was searching on the internet and found a national discounter who also works with local audiologists, they emailed me the info, I set up an appt, but when I told him I was referred thru a national discounter, I could hear in his voice some disappointment. Does anyone have experience with this method? Thank you in advance.