Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses how consumers can select the best over-the-counter hearing aids with Akoio's Bill Schiffmiller, MPS. Joining me now is Bill Schiffmiller of ...
Under the existing regulations, hearing aids in Ontario are only dispensed based on a prescription from a regulated health professional.
Hearing aids today come in more options than ever, from over-the-counter models to fully customized prescription devices. Choosing the right one can improve not just your hearing, but your confidence, ...
You need hearing aids. If you’ve got mild to moderate hearing loss, you need to spend only $250-$1,200 for a pair of over-the-counter (OTC) self-fitting hearing aids. But if you’ve got severe hearing ...
Over-the-counter hearing aids are available as a more affordable alternative to prescription devices. The Ion Pro 2 and Atom X models are currently discounted and include a free consultation. These ...
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Whether you got over-the-counter hearing aids or devices from an audiologist, chances are you’ve invested considerably in them. It’s also likely that your hearing aids came with a very basic hard case ...
Apple today said Hearing Aid features are now available for the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Pro 3 in Italy, Romania, and ...
TORONTO — Ontarians with mild hearing loss could soon have access to over-the-counter hearing aids, under a regulatory change the government is considering.
Hearing aids have been available over the counter for a few years now. That means that for people with mild to moderate hearing loss—which is the majority of folks with any hearing loss—accessing ...
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Ontario has begun a 30-day public consultation on allowing over-the-counter hearing aids for people with mild hearing loss. The proposed change would permit certain consumer devices with built-in ...