vickster
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Can Specsavers prescribe NHS hearing aids or do you have to go via the long NHS waiting list process?
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Can Specsavers prescribe NHS hearing aids or do you have to go via the long NHS waiting list process?
Long? A couplathree weeks up my end.
Hi you to go through your doctor, well I did, but that was some time again, the rules might have changed
as specsavers have the NHS contract.
I had my NHS hearing aids replaced last week with an upgraded model (Danalogic Ambio S 77). I only went in to get the old ones serviced.
They are so much better than the last ones, and they were very good, and I can now stream audio direct to them from my phone for calls, or my iPad or TV for watching programmes or listening to the radio. All controlled with a simple app on my phone.
And, once again, free at point of issue and batteries available free at my GP or library.
Is it easy/simple to increase/decrease the volume ??
Might be different now and tbf I didn't ask why but they only prescribed 1 aid, for my right ear.I tend to use the app though, as that lets me adjust the volume separately for each ear.
I have an NHS Hearing Aid. No complaints but then again I have nothing to compare it to.
Google is, at the moment, inundated with adverts for the latest 'state of the art' aids @ £80ish.
Tomorrow I am at an optician....they have just messaged me offering a free hearing test.
Just wondering what the CC masses think.
my ex didn't like the thought of wearing a big, brown NHS one at 46. So she went to Boots and got a tiny one for IIRC £400. They are probably cheaper now. It might not be a bad shout to try another one off the internet, just check their return/refund T&Cs to see if they do a money back gurantee or something. It's like anything really, take HiFi for example. I have run a £300 Panasonic amp and a £50 chinese mini amp through the same speakers before, and didn't notice much of a difference. If they work, they work
you need a really good top of the market phone.
my ex didn't like the thought of wearing a big, brown NHS one at 46. So she went to Boots and got a tiny one for IIRC £400. They are probably cheaper now. It might not be a bad shout to try another one off the internet, just check their return/refund T&Cs to see if they do a money back gurantee or something. It's like anything really, take HiFi for example. I have run a £300 Panasonic amp and a £50 chinese mini amp through the same speakers before, and didn't notice much of a difference. If they work, they work