December 21st, 2024

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Purchasing hearing care is an investment in your overall health


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Factor in the overall life improvement that you can expect when considering the price of hearing aids
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If you’re over the age of 60, regular hearing tests should be a part of your healthcare routine.

“Getting your hearing checked at age 60 and over is a must. It should be part of your wellness checklist along with all the other things you do to care for your overall health,” HearingLife chief audiologist Jillian Price says.

Not only does the ability to hear well affect our lifestyle and wellbeing, untreated hearing loss issues can have a negative impact on cognitive ability.

“Individuals with untreated hearing have a greater chance of cognitive decline and dementia,” Price says.

“The ear to brain connection impacts us hugely. Hearing loss impacts our cognitive function and forces our brain to work so much harder to get by.”

Price says that patients have described getting hearing help as life changing. Getting the right kind of hearing care can be costly investment, but the improvement in quality of life is immeasurable.

“We understand that everybody has different life circumstances and that hearing technology is an investment,” Price says.

“HearingLife will always offer a variety of options at different price points working within your budget.”

Hearing aid prices in Canada range from $1,000 to $4,000 per ear, with the sound quality and processing features along with client’s severity of hearing loss and lifestyle affecting the price.

When you purchase your hearing aids with HearingLife, they will help you understand the different payment options available to you based on your financial situation.

Hearing test conducted at the HearingLife Clinic. Photo via HearingLife Canada.

The hearing professionals can help you to understand which financing options are available to you and will guide you along every step of the way.

There are many financing options available, from private insurance plans to government subsidies, the experts at HearingLife can provide advice to help you navigate the options out there.

“We understand that hearing aids are an investment and we need to offer different options for different budgets,” Price says.

To book a free hearing test and learn more about financing options, visit http://www.hearinglife.ca.

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