Over the counter (OTC) coming in October

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Benefits of OTC hearing aids coming in October

For millions of Americans, more affordable hearing aids can be found in stores in October.
Last month, the Food and Drug Administration issued a final ruling to improve access to hearing aids, which they say would lower costs for close to 30 million adults in the U.S.
This enables consumers with perceived mild to moderate hearing impairment to purchase hearing aids from stores without a medical exam.
 
Medical insurance doesn’t provide coverage for hearing aids that’s why OTC hearing aids is such a great option for certain individuals with slight to mild hearing loss that may otherwise not have access to hearing aids.
Hearing aids are often to expensive for people who really need them and when hearing goes untreated, their hearing loss often gets worse over time faster.
 
Oftentimes, their quality of life dramatically declines as well due to having trouble communicating with others.
The OTC hearing aid, such as Mimitakara’s hearing aids, are a high value low cost hearing aids made in Taiwan and ships to our clients globally from factory to door, saving our clients money.
 
 

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