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Hearing aid types and advice

(6 Posts)
NotTooOld Tue 08-Nov-22 22:02:37

Cabbie21

Not all Specsavers are NHS affiliated.

Thanks, Cabbie. I should have said that.

Madgran77 Tue 08-Nov-22 18:54:50

I recommend going to Boots Hearing Care. Always had good service from them

Oldbat1 Tue 08-Nov-22 18:52:34

Depends on your Health Authority IF you can be referred to specsavers. My authority isn’t in the scheme. I had a 16week wait to have a test then a further theee weeks before I got my aids. Batteries last me two weeks and I wear my aids for 14hrs a day.

Cabbie21 Tue 08-Nov-22 18:28:10

Not all Specsavers are NHS affiliated.

NotTooOld Tue 08-Nov-22 17:38:40

Google 'NHS hearing aids'. There is a lot of information out there. Or get an appointment at your local Specsavers. They will check firstly if your ears needs syringing and then give you a hearing test. After that they can advise on the hearing aids, NHS and private, that would best suit you.

Shez1955 Tue 08-Nov-22 15:00:59

I’ve been advised that I need hearing aids. I need rechargeable as I’m not very good with my hands. I would like something discreet. Are these available on the NHS? If not how do I choose as there are so many different types available.