Cvkemp is very rightâŚthere are too many variables to say what would be good for you⌠From what you need, what you can afford, and what insurance you have.
If you have trust issues with audiologist, you will have a very hard time being satisfied no matter what brand or model you go with. I can speak of experience on that.
HoweverâŚnot all are alike. I would recommend somebody from the âHearingUp nextworkâ. I know there are manyâŚmany other audiologist that are not part of the networkâŚbut if trust is a issueâŚthese guys can reassure you. Check out Dr. Cliff videos and you will learn a ton about hearing aidsâŚproviders. And what you Should expect.
Again. Not saying others out there are not good or out to get you. Its what worked for meâŚI had two failed experiences and this last one through them has been nothing but the most delightful experience in my life. I have absolutely no regrets going through them.
Do some research on providers and learn what to expect and then research on haâŚyou will learn a lot and be able to make an educated decision rather than be directed. Even if you do go with a otc (over the counter) from places like CostoâŚor even a provider outside of that networkâŚyou will understand more about this hearing impairment world and donât need to worried about being âtakingââŚbeingâŚyou will know.
Fear nothing if you know what to expect.