Just had my ears tested - very efficiently - by NHS teaching hospital. Result is that I require aids for both ears - not surprised. However, the aid offered by the NHS is somewhat obtrusive and not the state of the art - hence I wish to explore the private route. I am aware that the bill could be low thousands. Can anyone advise where best to go for a possible range of aids - it seems in my area Specsavers have the private market to themselves and my past experience of them for glasses is very poor.
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Where to get a non-NHS hearing aids
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- The full Lemon
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Re: Where to get a non-NHS hearing aids
I did what you have just done and then went to Boots. Not very impressed and was charged a lot but kept them for 3/4 years. I now attend an entirely privately owned local operation, like night and day. I have the top range of Phonak, very small and cost £4,500! That includes 5 years of free attention every six months and so far free batteries (although you can pay a bit more and get rechargeable batteries!)
Ask around; if you need hearing aids chances some of your friends will as well. I would keep away from chains if you can.
Dod
Ask around; if you need hearing aids chances some of your friends will as well. I would keep away from chains if you can.
Dod
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Re: Where to get a non-NHS hearing aids
Boots also do Phonak Belong, and offer 2 years interest-free credit (just as well as they're not cheap). Fortunately two aids don't cost twice as much as one!
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Re: Where to get a non-NHS hearing aids
I know this is not the answer you want but the best investment I made was to use the NHS aids. They work; they work very well, they cost nothing and most people can't see them.
My late father went private at a significant cost and reverted to his NHS set as they "just worked better". But then again, he wasn't always right
My late father went private at a significant cost and reverted to his NHS set as they "just worked better". But then again, he wasn't always right
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