Are spectacle hearing aids any good?

Are spectacle hearing aids any good?

New digital air conduction and bone conduction spectacles hearing aids give an elegant and efficient way of correcting age related hearing loss, conductive and mixed hearing losses whilst restoring clear vision. They are suitable for people suffering from a mild to moderate hearing loss.

Can you get hearing aids in glasses?

The short answer is yes — there are many different types of hearing aids that are comfortable to wear alongside spectacles. Thousands of people successfully wear hearing aids with glasses and, with the right advice, you can too.

Can I get invisible hearing aids on the NHS?

Some people worry about the stigma around hearing aids – the idea that wearing one makes you look old – so being able to wear one without it being seen would be quite a boon. Unfortunately, however, you won’t be able to get an invisible hearing aid through the NHS.

What type of hearing aid does the NHS provide?

Types of NHS hearing aid available are analogue or digital and include Behind The Ear, Body-worn, Bone Conduction, Bone Anchored, CROS and BiCROS hearing aids.

Do you get NHS staff discount at Specsavers?

Does Specsavers do NHS discount? Unfortunately the official line is there are no discounts for NHS Staff. However as each store is a franchise, your local store may indeed offer a discount – so please check! You may get lucky.

Does Specsavers do free hearing tests?

If you believe you are having difficulties with your hearing, hearing tests at Specsavers are free of charge. Find your nearest Specsavers Audiologists to book a test.

Do specsavers sell hearing aid batteries?

Specsavers hearing aid batteries are available in four sizes – 10, 312, 13, and 675. When you buy your hearing aids at Specsavers, you’ll get four years’ worth of hearing aid batteries included, as well as other great benefits as part of our hearing aid package.

When should I replace my hearing aid batteries?

Answer: Depending on your hearing aid model and level of usage, your batteries will need to be changed every three to ten days. Most hearing aids give you a signal when the battery is about to die.

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