Anonymous wrote:One of my parents waited way too long to get hearing aids. I have a very mild hearing loss, and tinnitus that has made me hypersensitive to noise. my audiologist recommended hearing aids, and I have gotten them. make a positive difference. not huge, but good to have, and I do not want to repeat the mistake of my parent and wait. Audiologist said "you'll need aids eventually, should get used to them now".
There was a 30 day fully refundable trial period. Audiologist said that she has helped many clients recover from "Costco disasters" with some specific horrid stories. The difference is that Costco hearing aid techs "take a weekend course" and she has an advanced degree with years of study.
Mine were about $3,000. At Costco might be half or a third that price.
I don't know about this. DH has had them for a long time due to congenital hearing loss. He typically spent a lot of money on them, and the last time went to Costco and got the in-ear version. he's very very happy with it and had a good experience with the audiologist. In this case, the person was a real audiologist, not just a Costco tech.
Hearing aids are notorious for their markup.