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New service lets older Australians save big money on hearing aids

A new online service makes it easy for pensioners to save big on hearing aids.

A new online service makes it easy for pensioners to save big on hearing aids. Photo: Getty

Older Australians live with untreated hearing loss for many reasons, especially so they can avoid having to buy expensive hearing devices.

But a new service promises to help reduce those costs, making hearing aids more affordable for the millions of Australians who need them.

HearingAidComparison.com.au helps older Australians access a range of hearing aids, ranging from traditional behind-the-ear types to invisible in-ear devices.

The no-cost online service connects people with local audiologists who offer a free hearing test, the first step towards better hearing.

The Hearing Care Industry Association says only one in four people who could benefit from a hearing aid actually have one.

On average, people wait seven years after symptoms appear before seeking help with hearing loss.

But untreated hearing loss can seriously hinder older Australians’ ability to communicate. This can lead to social isolation, frustration at work, and even strained relationships. Having a hearing test might seem like a small step, but it can be a huge leap to a better quality of life.

What to do

Step 1: Go to HearingAidComparison.com.au

Step 2: Answer a few questions and you will be able to compare hearing aids available in your area, and could be eligible for significant savings.

After getting the results of your hearing test, your audiologist will work with you to identify the best options for your level of hearing loss and lifestyle.

There is a hearing aid that is just right for you. Photo: Getty

It’s similar to picking out a pair of glasses. There are thousands of options, but at the end of the day it’s a simple procedure.

Whether you want to buy your first hearing aid or need to upgrade to a better model, HearingAidComparison.com.au is a good place to start.

In just a few minutes online, you can find a trusted audiologist near you, bringing you closer to the hearing aid that could change your life.

Not only will your audiologist be able to help you find the best value aid, there’s a good chance that you’ll be eligible for a government rebate on your purchase.

Hearing loss is a normal part of ageing, and pensioners are often able to claim money back on hearing aids.

Private health insurance holders might also be able to get further savings through their fund.

If you’re a pensioner whose hearing is declining, visit HearingAidComparison.com.au to arrange your free hearing test today.

Save yourself years of missed conversations by acting today; the sooner you take steps to treating hearing loss, the sooner you can better communicate with those around you.

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