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Free Guide to Buying Hearing Aids

Avoid expensive mistakes when you purchase your hearing aids

Modern hearing aids are amazing instruments that can provide dramatic improvements in your hearing ability, allowing you to enjoy better hearing for many years. The bad news is that purchasing hearing aids that are not right for you or buying from the wrong provider who does not offer proper advice, care and support will leave you frustrated, out of pocket thousands of dollars and still unable to hear properly.

With this in mind we have developed two guides to help consumers understand what they should be looking for in new hearing aids and more importantly what they should be looking for from a hearing healthcare provider.

These guides will help you avoid:

  • hearing aids that do not provide the amplification and features that you need
  • hearing aids that are more expensive than what you really need
  • hearing care providers who lack the experience and knowledge needed to treat your hearing loss
  • hearing aids that get left in a drawer and are rarely or never worn
  • wasting time and money on adjustments and reprogramming appointments

The purchase of new hearing aids represents a significant investment of money and time. Don’t make a mistake with your time and money. Read these two free guides before you even pick up the phone to make your first appointment.

  1. The Consumer’s Guide to Buying Hearing Aids
  2. 7 Questions to Ask Before Making an Appointment for a Hearing Aid Consultation

Please complete the form below to receive your FREE copy of these two must-read guides:

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Differences Between an Audiologist and a Hearing Instrument Dispenser

Audiologists and Hearing Instrument Specialists are both professionals trained to evaluate, diagnose, and treat hearing and balance issues, but their roles, educational backgrounds, and scopes of practice differ. Here are some key differences:

Educational Background

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Scope of Practice

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

Regulatory Bodies

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Services Provided

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

All client care at Hearing Institute of Ontario is provided by certified Audiologists who are registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario

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Book your no cost, no obligation hearing test today. Learn if you have a hearing loss and get expert advice from our certified audiologist about  how to improve your hearing.

Call us today at 1-888-664-2999 or use the green button below to schedule your free hearing test and get started on your journey to better hearing.

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This offer applies to our most popular hearing aid models from Signia, Phonak and Widex. Call 1‑888‑664‑2999 today to book your no‑cost, no‑obligation consultation!

Conditions: Offer expires May 31, 2023 and applies to the purchase of any Premium technology hearing aids from Signia, Widex and Phonak. Private sales only. Standard dispensing fee applies to both hearing aids.