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  2. 6 Ways To Troubleshoot When Your Hearing Aids Stop Working - AOL

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    If all else fails, you can also call the customer service phone number for your hearing aid manufacturer or your local audiology clinic. #5. Microphone Ports Clogged

  3. ESCO Hearing Aid Insurance Explained - AOL

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    Without ESCO, you are entirely liable for any hearing aid repairs due to damage or replacement of a lost hearing aid. On average, hearing aid repairs cost $250 - $600 per ear, depending on the issue.

  4. All About Used Hearing Aids - AOL

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    While using a friend or family member's old hearing aids is possible, there are essential points to consider and adjustments to make. Here's exactly what you need to know. All About Used Hearing Aids

  5. Miracle-Ear - Wikipedia

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    Miracle-Ear, Inc. is a hearing aid and hearing care company consisting of a network of franchised and corporately owned retail locations. The company is a subsidiary of Amplifon, the worldwide leader in hearing care and hearing aid retail based in Milan, Italy. [1] Miracle-Ear's U.S. headquarters are located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [2]

  6. Hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    Hearing aids are used for a variety of pathologies including sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss, and single-sided deafness. Hearing aid candidacy was traditionally determined by a Doctor of Audiology, or a certified hearing specialist, who will also fit the device based on the nature and degree of the hearing loss being treated.

  7. Bone-anchored hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    A bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) [2] is a type of hearing aid based on bone conduction. It is primarily suited for people who have conductive hearing losses , unilateral hearing loss , single-sided deafness and people with mixed hearing losses who cannot otherwise wear 'in the ear' or 'behind the ear' hearing aids.

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