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I suspect I have mild hearing loss. Where do I go to be tested without spending big money?
I live in a small town without a hearing aid retailer, we have a doc that comes in monthly, but the first appointment with him is $160. My insurance is lousy, won't cover anything.
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- ?Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you are a veteran, go to the VA.
If you are a student, the school can refer you to an audiologist.
If you live near a university that has a clinical audiology program, they are always looking for subjects.
Go to asha.org (American Speech Language Hearing Association) to find an audiologist or clinic in your area.
You may be able to work out a payment plan or get seen by a clinic which operates on a sliding scale.
Avoid hearing aid retailers. They are seldom audiologists and only do basic screenings, not a full hearing assessment. Their job is to sell you a hearing aid, not treat you with a device specific to your type of hearing loss.
Source(s): I studied audiology. - 1 decade ago
Try a university, they may have a program to help you and any university with a medical school will likely have an audiology program. If it is affecting your ability to work, you can also try vocational rehabilitation. Good luck