BUYING A HEARING AID
Consumer Guide for Older Virginians
More than 22 million Americans of all ages experience hearing impairments, seven million of whom are over age 69. If you are considering buying a hearing aid, it´s important to know what to look for when purchasing one.
Consumer Tips on Hearing Aids
- Visit a licensed Hearing Aid Specialist who meets state requirements for education and performance. You can check a Hearing Aid Specialist´s license status and any disciplinary actions taken since January 2002 by clicking here, or call the DPOR Hotline for Older Virginians at (804) 367-2178.
- Get an ear examination from a licensed physician. Be wary of advertisements for hearing aids that dismiss the need for an exam – the seller may be promoting an inadequate product.
- Before selling a hearing aid, Hearing Aid Specialists must recommend that the consumer obtain a written statement from a licensed physician indicating a medical evaluation of hearing loss within the past six months. Hearing Aid Specialists are prohibited from actively encouraging a consumer to waive a medical exam.
- Hearing Aid Specialists must perform testing before and after fittings for a hearing aid. These evaluations will help ensure the best hearing aid type and fit for your individual needs.
- State regulations require that consumers get at least a 30-day trial period for hearing aids.
- Insist on a detailed purchase agreement or contract, including information on service, maintenance, and warranty terms. Don´t rely on verbal promises – get all explanations in writing.
- Don´t feel pressured into buying a hearing aid. Ask for more information or a second opinion.
- Door-to-door salespersons must provide a disclosure form with information on service and maintenance.
- Buying a hearing aid through the mail is risky, because it´s hard to get a proper fit and service and repair may not be readily available.
If you have questions about hearing aids . . .
Call the DPOR Hotline for Older Virginians at (804) 367-2178
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