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Yes, all hearing aids need batteries to work. Some use rechargeable batteries and the hearing aids need to be placed in a box that charges them overnight. Most hearing aids use small 'button-type' batteries that need to be replaced every 1-3 weeks (depending on size, power, etc.). We are pleased to offer our patients the highest quality hearing aid batteries at no charge for the life of their hearing aids!!! Please note that select insurance plans that cover the cost of hearing aids prohibit us from providing batteries at no charge.
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All hearing aids use batteries. Hearing aid owners are able to change batteries in most models. Batteries cost about $5 a month*. Rechargeable batteries are available in selected models. * Only at this price in our clinics. Applies to all available batteries excl. size 5.
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