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    The Lexie B2 Plus is a self-fitting hearing aid, which means that the settings are programmed for your specific hearing needs using the app's built-in hearing test that helps you find the perfect ...

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    Eargo offers high-quality, over-the-counter hearing aids best suited for those with mild to moderate hearing loss. The brand's latest model, the Eargo 7 , is a nearly invisible, completely-in ...

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    CRE-C20. These newly-released OTC hearing aids are packed with prescription-grade technology for less than $1,000. The Sony CRE-C20 are incredibly discreet within the inner ear, though the tiny ...

  5. Canadian Hearing Society - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Hearing Services was founded in 1940 to provide services for deaf and hard of hearing people in Ontario. Services include instruction in American and Quebec sign languages, interpreter services, deafblind intervenors, audiology and speech–language pathology . [ 1 ]

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    AudioNova International B.V (AudioNova) is one of Europe's largest hearing aid retailers, operating over 1,300 stores in 8 countries. In May of 2016, Sonova purchased AudioNova for 830 million Euro, [13] completing the acquisition in September of that year. In the United States, AudioNova operates over 436 clinics, offering both hearing aids ...

  7. Hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, a prescription is required to purchase hearing aids. Only licensed audiologists, Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) doctors, hearing instrument practitioners (where the profession exists), and audioprothésistes (in Quebec) [note 1] can prescribe hearing aids. Over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids are currently not available for sale in Canada.

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