All the Help You Need to Navigate Hearing Loss
Technology
Because every hearing loss is different, there's no one-size-fits-all approach to treatment. Learn about the wide range of hearing devices and assistive technologies that are available to help people hear and communicate better.
Small medical devices that amplify sound, which can be prescription or sold directly to consumers
A new class of hearing aids for adults with mild-to-moderate hearing loss now available directly to consumers
Surgically implanted devices that can help some people with severe-to-profound hearing loss
Various tools and equipment that improve communication in a range of situations
Captions translate audio into real-time text, for events, entertainment and video content
Devices, apps and features can provide captions and make your phones calls more hearing accessible
Auracastâ„¢ Broadcast Audio is a new wireless sound transmission technology that may make assistive listening easier.
Consumers and Industry can join our online community to inspire better accessible technology.
Medical
A medical examination and hearing evaluation is an important first step to addressing your hearing health. This can be done by an audiologist or ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor (otolaryngologist). These professionals and hearing instrument specialists can also advise and guide you on hearing aids.
Physicians, audiologists and hearing instrument specialists all provide aspects of ear and hearing health care.
Plan ahead to make your hearing health appointment a success.
Learn your rights as a patient with hearing loss and strategies for successful communication.
Financial
Prescription hearing aids and services can cost thousands of dollars and are often not covered by insurance. Other assistance may be available for adults and children and may vary by state.
Learn about private insurance, Medicare and Medicaid coverage, and where else to look for possible help with hearing care costs.
Lifestyle
Hearing loss affects our connection to the world around us and can lead to isolation, depression and anxiety. HLAA provides resources and support to keep you connected and empowered for living your best life.
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HLAA is here to educate, inform and empower you to live your best life with hearing loss.