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TygrBright

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4. Yeah, my insurance covers bupkis except otolaryngologist visits.
Fri Dec 10, 2021, 02:25 PM
Dec 2021

So assume I'm on the hook for anything else.

I already have the audiogram detailing frequency deficits, immitance, word perception clarity and so forth, I assume that is the basis for the 'prescription'? If I already have that, is there any great benefit to a PhD audiologist doing the 'prescription' versus a hearing aid specialist?

The 'prescription' is basically programming specifications for a digital device, is that correct?

curiously,
Bright

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