Over-The-Counter Compared to Prescription-Fit Hearing Devices

Seeking treatment for hearing loss is a life-changing decision, and so is choosing a trusted professional to guide you in your treatment. The options for hearing technology have never been more plentiful and complicated.

Our caring professionals at KY Hears are here to guide you through this decision-making process, assessing your specific needs and helping you to choose the right option.

Over-The-Counter (OTC) Hearing Devices

Appropriate for: Mild to moderate hearing loss

Risks:

  • Potential for exposure to unsafe noise levels, further damaging your hearing
  • No clinical support
  • No professional adjustment of program
  • Potential for exposure to unsafe noise levels, further damaging your hearing
  • No clinical support
  • No professional adjustment of programming based on hearing loss
  • Not approved for individuals 18 years and younger
  • No long-term plan of care or medical management

Purchase Options & Requirements:

  • Can be purchased directly online or from a retailer
  • Can be purchased without a medical professional’s guidance
  • No hearing evaluation required

Benefits:

  • Efficient purchase process
  • Can be ordered from your home or in-store
  • Device(s) can rest in the ear canal, behind the ear or around the neck
  • Device(s) can be powered by replaceable batteries or be rechargeable

Prescription-Fit Hearing Aids

Appropriate for: All types and severities of hearing loss

Risks:

  • None

Purchase Options & Requirements:

  • Must be purchased through a hearing health care professional (audiologist or hearing instrument specialist—dependent on practice)
  • Requires a comprehensive assessment to accurately diagnose your hearing loss and prescribe appropriate treatment

Benefits:

  • A customized hearing treatment plan
  • Continued medical management of hearing loss
  • Prescription-fit hearing aids that are professionally programmed to address the unique needs of the patient
  • Ongoing support with adjustment to new sounds and new technology, including troubleshooting with accessories and smartphone apps
  • Aid(s) can be custom fit in the ear or behind the ear, in discreet sizes
  • Aid(s) can be powered by replaceable batteries or be rechargeable

Hearing Health Care Treatment Options

Communication Ability Scale and Corresponding Treatment Options

As auditory function declines, technology requirements increase.

Over-the-Counter Devices

Benefits Include:**

  • Improved Audibility in Quiet
  • Improved Speech Understanding in Quiet
  • Limited Improvement in Noise

Prescription Hearing Aids

Benefits Include:**

  • Improved Ability in Noise
  • Improved Comfort in Noise
  • Improved Speech Understanding in Noise
  • Localizing of Sounds
  • Telephone Use
  • Listening to Music

Cochlear Implants

Benefits Include:**

  • ALL THE BENEFITS OF HEARING SYSTEMS PLUS
  • Direct Stimulation of the Inner Ear
  • Optimizes Speech Understanding in Quiet and Noise