xtreemjedi
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I got my hearing tested for free a few years back but have never been to a doctor about my hearing loss because I didnt have insurance. I have insurance now (obamacare) and its pretty horrible, seems nothing is ever covered in my plan.
Anyway, I was told I had high fequency loss on both ears, mild in the left and moderate in the right. Im wondering if this is severe enough to even bother TRYING to get treatment. I dont want to pay my primary phys, refered to a specialist, pay for whatever tests, and then be told that my hearing loss isnt severe enough for...xyz treatments like hearing aids or something.
I know its different for each state, insurance company blah blah. Mostly im wondering if other people here with similar loss to mine have recieved treatment, what kind, and how much of a difference its made. Then I can be more educated if I decide to go to my doctor. Thanks in advance!
Anyway, I was told I had high fequency loss on both ears, mild in the left and moderate in the right. Im wondering if this is severe enough to even bother TRYING to get treatment. I dont want to pay my primary phys, refered to a specialist, pay for whatever tests, and then be told that my hearing loss isnt severe enough for...xyz treatments like hearing aids or something.
I know its different for each state, insurance company blah blah. Mostly im wondering if other people here with similar loss to mine have recieved treatment, what kind, and how much of a difference its made. Then I can be more educated if I decide to go to my doctor. Thanks in advance!