Last month I had my NHS hearing aids replaced as the originals were over 5 years old.
I was seen by a locum Audiologist who had previously worked in the private sector. She was extremely efficient and took care to set up my hearing aids to my requirements. I was told it would cost £95 to replace a hearing aid should I loose one and it would appear if I had gone privately then I could well have spent in the region of £3k for my new hearing aids. We had quite a discussion on the merits of NHS vs private hearing aids and she considered you had a better service, testing and adjustment in the NHS and often in the private sector clients were sold the hearing aids which paid the highest commission not the ones best suited to the patient! To protect her I will not reveal the private company she worked for but it was a major player in the market.
I now have a blue tooth enabled pair of Phonak Nova M. Having downloaded the Phonak app I can connect my hearing aids to my Samsung phone and can adjust them to my requirements. There is a feature to adjust to a variety of environments eg TV, Restaurant and alike. Best is they are blue toothed to my phone so using my mobile is so much easier.
My hearing has been transformed and bird song is now almost deafening ! Its difficult to realise how much your hearing can deteriorate and you are unaware of the decline.
Also she provided me with an letter which I can use for applying for a disabled rail card which will allow significant savings on train travel.
Although it did take several months to get an appointment to get my new hearing aids it was a very worthwhile exercise and the Audiology Dept at St Michael's Bristol provided a very good service.
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I was seen by a locum Audiologist who had previously worked in the private sector. She was extremely efficient and took care to set up my hearing aids to my requirements. I was told it would cost £95 to replace a hearing aid should I loose one and it would appear if I had gone privately then I could well have spent in the region of £3k for my new hearing aids. We had quite a discussion on the merits of NHS vs private hearing aids and she considered you had a better service, testing and adjustment in the NHS and often in the private sector clients were sold the hearing aids which paid the highest commission not the ones best suited to the patient! To protect her I will not reveal the private company she worked for but it was a major player in the market.
I now have a blue tooth enabled pair of Phonak Nova M. Having downloaded the Phonak app I can connect my hearing aids to my Samsung phone and can adjust them to my requirements. There is a feature to adjust to a variety of environments eg TV, Restaurant and alike. Best is they are blue toothed to my phone so using my mobile is so much easier.
My hearing has been transformed and bird song is now almost deafening ! Its difficult to realise how much your hearing can deteriorate and you are unaware of the decline.
Also she provided me with an letter which I can use for applying for a disabled rail card which will allow significant savings on train travel.
Although it did take several months to get an appointment to get my new hearing aids it was a very worthwhile exercise and the Audiology Dept at St Michael's Bristol provided a very good service.
D