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  2. Here's How to Find Out If Your Insurance Covers Hearing Aid - AOL

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    You can still do things to help cover the cost of your child's hearing aid. If your child has a hearing loss, a few government-sponsored programs will help pay for hearing aids, including Medicaid ...

  3. How to Read An Audiogram (Hearing Test) - AOL

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    This type of hearing loss allows hearing at low and high frequencies, with most of the hearing loss occurring at the mid-frequencies. #5. Unilateral Hearing Loss Audiogram

  4. Hearing Aid Technology Levels: Premium Vs. Standard

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    Your audiologist can adjust premium hearing aids more specifically to fit your hearing loss. ReSound NEXIA offers 17 bands of adjustment in their premium NEXIA 9 product and 12 in their standard ...

  5. Real ear measurement - Wikipedia

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    Real ear measurement is the measurement of sound pressure level in a patient's ear canal developed when a hearing aid is worn. It is measured with the use of a silicone probe tube inserted in the canal connected to a microphone outside the ear and is done to verify that the hearing aid is providing suitable amplification for a patient's hearing loss. [2]

  6. Pure-tone audiometry - Wikipedia

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    The shape of the audiogram resulting from pure-tone audiometry gives an indication of the type of hearing loss as well as possible causes. Conductive hearing loss due to disorders of the middle ear shows as a flat increase in thresholds across the frequency range. Sensorineural hearing loss will have a contoured shape depending on the cause.

  7. Diagnosis of hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    The measurement of hearing loss in an individual is conducted over several frequencies, mostly 500 Hz, 1000 Hz, 2000 Hz and 4000 Hz. The hearing loss of the individual is the average of the hearing loss values over the different frequencies.

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