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hearing aid

Any device to improve the hearing of partially deaf people. Hearing aids usually consist of a battery-powered transistorized microphone/amplifier unit and earpiece. Some miniaturized aids are compact enough to fit in the ear or be concealed in the frame of eyeglasses.



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For as little as $220 per ear or $300 for the programmable version (plus testing and fitting fees), patients with a typical high-frequency, mild to moderate hearing loss can be fitted with high-quality VitaSound digital hearing aids in just one office visit.
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It's about time for people to start embracing digital hearing aids in the same way they have embraced iPods, BlueTooth technology and other portable communications devices.
 
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