Big news arrived this week that can potentially affect millions of older adults. If you or someone you know suffers from mild to moderate hearing loss, hearing aids can now be purchased over the counter without a prescription or medical exam. Regulators are hoping that this change, approved by the Food & Drug Administration, will allow broader access and more affordable options. A federal study found that while nearly 29 million Americans could benefit from a hearing aid, only 20 percent of those with hearing loss use hearing aids, primarily due to cost.
Cost Reduction of Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids
With this new over-the-counter option, it is expected that hearing aid costs will drop dramatically. Until recently, including the cost of the exam and fitting, some hearing aids cost well over $5000, and often was not covered by insurance. Under the new plan, device costs are expected to range from $250-$1000. Richmond area retailers that will be selling devices include CVS, Walgreens, and Best Buy.
Who Should Use Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids?
Over the counter hearing devices are not intended for children, or for adults who suffer from severe hearing loss. Consumers are urged to get a hearing test prior to purchasing a device. For people who are unable or unwilling to get an in-person hearing test, there are self-hearing tests online or through an app. Two of the most popular apps that offer free testing are hearWHO, created by the World Health Organization, and the Mimi Hearing Test, which gives results in about 6 minutes.
Researching Hearing Aid Options and Policies
Finally, before buying a hearing device, it is important to thoroughly research the device options, & to understand the return policy from the seller in the event the device is not effective. Also, make sure to check the warranty information before you buy.
The Impact of Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids
This is new territory for people to treat themselves for hearing loss, but many people believe that this change will be a huge benefit to countless Americans. One person equated it to when reading glasses became available without a prescription or exam required.
Key Takeaways
- Over-the-counter hearing aids can significantly reduce costs for consumers.
- These devices are designed for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss, not for children or those with severe loss.
- Always get a hearing test before purchasing to ensure suitability.
- Thoroughly research different device options and understand return policies.
- This change is seen as a major advancement in accessible hearing care for older adults.
