Your responses suggest that you may need new hearing aids or you may be a candidate for a direct bone conduction system
Results suggest that you may have some hearing loss in both ears. The recommended treatment option for this type of hearing loss is hearing aids. Even though you already wear hearing aids, you many need more powerful hearing aids to hear better. However, if new hearing aids are not enough, you may be a candidate for a direct bone conduction system.
A direct bone conduction system is an implantable hearing solution that uses your body’s natural ability to conduct sound. Clinical studies have shown that direct bone conduction systems can be more effective than hearing aids for people with certain types of hearing loss.1,2 Also, direct bone conduction systems are typically covered by Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance.
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