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Hearing aid question

Post by daytime dave » Tue Jan 13, 2026 12:05 pm

I got my prescription from my doctor for hearing aids. Should I go through the audiologist at $5,000 or so or go to Costco or any other choices?

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Re: Hearing aid question

Post by JEBar » Tue Jan 13, 2026 12:15 pm

I've had mine for about 3 years and even with insurance, they were expensive .... I wasn't aware of Costco back then and am looking forward to seeing responses to help be with the decision as to who I buy my next set from

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Re: Hearing aid question

Post by Ernie » Tue Jan 13, 2026 4:02 pm

A good audiologist makes all the difference when programing your aids. I have had good and fair from Costco. They will give you a good deal but they won't deal with insurance. I pay up front and get reimbursed by my insurance. You have 90 days to try aids out and if you don't like them you can return them for a full refund. They will warranty for 3 years. My current aids cost me $1600 for both.
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Re: Hearing aid question

Post by cooperhawk » Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:06 pm

Well, I get mine from the VA so it isn't quite fair, but the audiologist programs my aids to conform with my hearing loss.
To me that's worth quite a bit. Now my newest aids I can program with my phone to help me conform even more.
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Re: Hearing aid question

Post by Ernie » Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:23 pm

My aids have blue tooth so they work with my phone. I can do some adjustments with the programs and use my phone as a microphone. Hands free phone and music through my aids. They have come a long way from the annoying pair I was wearing in the early 80s.

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Re: Hearing aid question

Post by The Happy Kaboomer » Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:37 pm

I did what ERNIE did............Audiologist........My ears........My hearing.........I wanted the best.

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Re: Hearing aid question

Post by 5shot » Tue Jan 13, 2026 8:12 pm

I got mine the same way as cooperhawk, all they cost was a tour of duty in an artillery unit in Viet Nam 67' 68'. Mine are also adjustable on my cell phone and I understand they would have been $5000+ units. I've heard stories about much lower priced hearing aids working very well. Makes me wonder what the markup is over production costs on these top of the line aids?

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Re: Hearing aid question

Post by RetiredSeabee » Tue Jan 13, 2026 10:11 pm

I have been wearing my ears since 93. Have had five sets since. The last set was $7,000. Insurance helped at about 50%. My current ones came from the VA. Wish I had gone that route 30 years ago. I was looking at over the counter prior to getting these from VA. The devices are basically the same but the difference is support and having them tuned. Getting used to hearing better can be frustrating. Some sounds can be very irritating. That is where an audiologist can help. You describe what bothers you and they try to make the adjustments.
My sister had a pair from an audiologist that she could not get properly tuned from her audiologist. She had a 60 day period to get adjusted to them. She returned them and went to Costco. She bought a pair made by Bose and tuned them with her phone.She had an android and was having some difficulty with them. She got a new Apple IPhone and they work perfectly with it. She is happy with them now and saved quite a bit of money. She got a kit with multiple ear cups and wax blocks that you change on a regular schedule it included a cleaning kit and manual for care.
My old Audiologist has started seeing people who have bought over the counter devices for helping get them adjusted. It is worth asking your audiologist if they can help.
I hope you get your new ears and adjust to them quickly.
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Re: Hearing aid question

Post by Mags » Tue Jan 13, 2026 10:25 pm

Markup is grossly obscene.
Piece parts, circuit board, plastics, electronic circuits, tubes, domes, filters, etc, there is less than $10 in components (not including batteries) for the manufacturer.
Manufacturer cost adders, engineering, functional testing, factory assembly, packaging, shipping. FDA certification costs are horribly high. Roughly $175,000. Plus an annual registration fee of close to $10,000. In the end, somewhere less than $200/device, all toll, with costs amortized across all devices sold.

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Re: Hearing aid question

Post by Sir Henry » Tue Jan 13, 2026 11:30 pm

5shot wrote:
Tue Jan 13, 2026 8:12 pm
I got mine the same way as cooperhawk, all they cost was a tour of duty in an artillery unit in Viet Nam 67' 68'. Mine are also adjustable on my cell phone and I understand they would have been $5000+ units. I've heard stories about much lower priced hearing aids working very well. Makes me wonder what the markup is over production costs on these top of the line aids?
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