Eargo
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Miracle-Ear
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1043 Stine Rd
Bakersfield, CA 93309
(661) 247-0063
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Zounds Hearing
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Serves residents in
Bakersfield, CA
(480) 813-8400
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ReSound Hearing Aids
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Sells three models. Includes rechargeable options, Bluetooth capability and a companion app. Covers mild to profound hearing loss. Available through select dealers. Prices for one hearing aid start at $1,149. |
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Serves residents in
Bakersfield, CA
(800) 248-4327
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Widex Hearing Aids
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Sells behind-the-ear and in-the-ear hearing aids. Smart technology updates user preferences. Covers mild to profound hearing loss. Available at select dealers. Devices cost $1,200 to $1,799 per ear. |
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Serves residents in
Bakersfield, CA
(844) 497-8844
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Millions of Americans with hearing loss ranging from mild to profound benefit from wearing hearing aids, including kids, seniors and adults.
Hearing aids make it easier to listen, communicate and participate in activities. With improved hearing, users experience benefits in physical and mental health. Those with tinnitus also get relief from wearing hearing aids.
Hearing aids all work in a similar way: They consist of a microphone, amplifier and speaker, which work together to magnify sound vibrations going into the ear. Hearing aid styles differ in their appearance, fit and effectiveness for different types of hearing loss.
Hearing aid styles | Description | Pros | Cons |
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Behind the ear (BTE) | Largest type; hearing aid connects to an earmold in ear canal | Appropriate for all degrees of hearing loss | Most visible; more wind noise than other styles |
Open fit | Variation of BTE with a thin tube | Less visible than BTE; doesn’t plug the ear | Can be difficult to handle and adjust |
Receiver in the ear (RITE) | Similar to BTE, with a wire rather than tubing | Less visible behind the ear | Earwax can clog speaker |
In the ear (ITE) | Custom-molded to fit in outer or lower part of ear | Available with many features; easier to handle than smaller devices; battery life | Earwax can clog speaker; more wind noise than smaller devices |
In the canal (ITC) | Custom-molded to fit partly in ear canal | Balance between size and availability of features | Earwax can clog speaker; can be difficult to manipulate |
Completely in the canal (CIC) | Custom-molded to fit in ear canal | Least visible type of hearing aid; little wind noise | Shorter battery life; fewer features |
Hearing aids are not the same as hearing amplifiers; substituting a hearing amplifier for a hearing aid can cause further hearing loss problems, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
When choosing a hearing aid in Bakersfield, there are many factors to consider:
You may also care about having certain hearing aid features, such as rechargeable batteries, wireless connectivity, telecoil, directional microphones, noise reduction, multiple channels, feedback and wind suppression and binaural processing.
A hearing aid test and fitting in Bakersfield is the process of determining the severity of your hearing loss, going over hearing aid options and setting up your hearing aid so you can begin using the device. A hearing aid test and fitting is done by an audiologist or other hearing care professional.
Here are some questions to ask throughout the testing and fitting process:
Once you have chosen a hearing aid and it’s ready for fitting, an audiologist or hearing care professional will program it according to your individual needs. Before you leave, you’ll know how to put in and take out your hearing aid and how to care for the device.
Most hearing aids in Bakersfield cost between $1,000 and $4,000. This cost per hearing aid usually includes testing, fitting, the device, a warranty lasting one to three years and services over the lifetime of the hearing aid, like an annual exam, cleanings and adjustments.
Most private insurance plans don’t cover hearing aids. But manufacturers and companies selling hearing aids in Bakersfield do offer payment plans and financing to help facilitate a purchase. The State of California has a list of resources for hearing aids financial assistance. The Hearing Loss Association of America also has information about financial assistance.
Medicare does not cover hearing aids or hearing tests. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, it may include hearing benefits. Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, does include hearing aid benefits, capped at $1,510 per person each fiscal year, with exceptions for some beneficiaries.
Eargo |
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Eargo hearing aids are designed for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. Eargos, which come in three models, are invisible, comfortable, rechargeable and provide natural sound. Contact Eargo even if you haven’t had a hearing test. Bakersfield customers say Eargo’s licensed hearing professionals provide helpful support during setup. |
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Miracle-Ear |
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Miracle-Ear has been providing hearing solutions with leading-edge technology for over 70 years. Hearing aids come with an industry-leading three-year warranty and lifetime cleanings, adjustments, repairs and yearly hearing tests. Customers give the Miracle-Ear location in Bakersfield five stars for friendly and expert service. |
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Zounds Hearing |
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Zounds’ four models of hearing aids have features including unmatched sound quality, rechargeable batteries, noise cancellation, remote control and industry-leading support. Customers like that Zounds does not charge for hearing exams and offers monthly financing plans. |
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ReSound Hearing Aids |
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ReSound has been improving hearing loss since 1943 and has hearing aid solutions for mild to profound hearing loss. The company’s devices, apps and wireless accessories help users in all types of environments and situations. Customers say ReSound is helpful with finding a hearing care professional for testing and fitting. |
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Widex Hearing Aids |
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Widex is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of hearing aids, selling them in over 100 countries. The company has devices for all budgets and lifestyles. Bakersfield customers can try Widex hearing aids with no obligation. Reviews are mixed: Some love their hearing aids from Widex, but others have needed repairs and say the devices could be more user-friendly. |