The best part about this video... was to read the many comments of real people who went to Costco a d other places and know about their experience
@bbear7532 жыл бұрын
Dr Cliff, you gave a fair assessment about the one experience with the local Costco store. You have excellent professional knowledge and putting your patients first. Myself as a consumer, $6000 to $8000 for a set of hearing aides in the private setting is not possible. So I became a Costco customer.
@HeavenlyAria2 жыл бұрын
I've been going to ENT-audiology office for 11 years and seen several different audiologists. Not one of them has done all of these things that "should" be done by the professionals.
@jTempVids10 ай бұрын
All I can say is that if there was a Costco in my area, I'd have already taken my Dad there to get a pair of hearing aids for $1500. None of the audiologist in my area provide care even at the level Costco gave you. My three local audiologists quoted us $2400 to $6000 for hearing aids. Each one of them only gave us one option (hearing aid selection). They didn't mention different brands, models, or tier levels. They didn't even want to talk about options or prices when asked. I believe only one does REM. Only one had a sound booth. One did the hearing test in their office and you could hear cars going by outside the whole time. Your practice is the exception. Sadly, the experience you got at Costco is what most people get at their audiologist.
@toddrick9162 жыл бұрын
Another great video Dr. Cliff! I just attended a hearing aid evaluation at Costco with my 70 year old mother and couldn't be happier with the experience. The technician spent 90 minutes with us, explaining placement, features, operation and adjustment. She was extremely patient and answered all of our questions. My mother tried out the Kirkland 10.0, Jabra, and Philips. The provider took time to program and reprogrammed (based on my mother's feedback) each model for my mother to try out in the warehouse. I asked her for a recommendation and she suggested Philips model. She informed us the 10.0's have been having battery life issues right out of the box, so we should consider this. My mom selected the Philips. Next appointment will be a fitting. I'll update this post after the fitting.
@superaijaz10 ай бұрын
Could you please update your mother's experience with Philips hearing aid so far and also Costco's service?
@pablofierros33122 жыл бұрын
I had COSCO’s Signature 10.0T fitted last month. I could not disagree more with you. My experience was fenomenal. I did have a certified Audiologist perform the initial exam and follow ups. I was never rushed. All my questions and much more was clearly explained. I did a lot of research before I had the exam and I am very happy with the results.
@caitlinschlueter3723 жыл бұрын
I work at Costco as a Hearing Aid Dispenser and Phonak actually recommends that we use M receivers for most fittings.
@garychannell46632 жыл бұрын
Hi! I am a Costco customer and I use the Costco 9.0 rexton hearing aid. I was tested by south west hearing center and by my ENT office hearing specialist before going to Costco to be checked.. And to my surprise I tested identically by all three. So I guess I can say my local Costco is doing a pretty great job. I am from the St.Charles Missouri area. But I think you do a really great job of reporting on what’s new and what we should be looking at for the future. Thanks!
@Sashazur2 жыл бұрын
My first hearing test was from my ENT when I first noticed hearing loss. I was thinking of getting my HAs there, but the wait would have been something like 6 months (and this was years before covid)! So for my first hearing aids I visited a couple of different highly rated audiologists in my town and selected one of them to get HAs. I was happy with the service, the device quality, and my hearing improvement, but I always felt like I paid too much for what I was getting (I think it was around $5000). A few months later while I was still in my return period I learned about Costco hearing aids, so I decided to switch. I’m glad I did. Really the only difference was the price. Everything else, and most importantly my hearing improvement, was pretty much the same as with $1600 HAs instead of $5000 HAs. But yes, there are hundreds of Costco hearing aid professionals and obviously they won’t all be great. The good thing is there’s a 180 day return policy so no penalty in giving them a try. I’m glad I went the more expensive route first, because if I’d gone to Costco first I might always have been wondering if spending more would have gotten me more.
@DougZbikowski3 жыл бұрын
On my experience at Costco in NW Ohio, I had great service from them. My KS 10’s were perfectly tuned and everything went smoothly.
@jackmoerman72453 жыл бұрын
As a wearer of hearing aids since the early 70s both in the ear and behind the ear. Here's my unrequested advice. If you can afford the difference always get custom ear molds! I can put anything in my ears, Bobbie pins, Qtips or anything thing else. Except for the ear nubs that come with most bhe hearing aids. They are terrible. I called my local Costco and was told that the molds for my paradise 90s were approximately $50 for the pair.
@meric121314153 жыл бұрын
Wait really that's good 😁
@raymondbindas90813 жыл бұрын
Had my test done both at Costco and with a hearing aid audiologist. Both came up with the same graph.
@unemployedredneckhillbilly20233 жыл бұрын
It took 14 visits to Costco to finally get my Rexton Trax42s properly adjusted. Finally contacted Costco corporate and they had the head of audiology at Rexton get involved. Turned out I had down level hardware with bad firmware that could not be updated. The phone support my dispenser got from Rexton did not know about the problem and just kept trying different adjustments. The people at Rexton offering support to Costco dispensers are not up on what they support either. Sometimes you have to go to the top when all else fails with a newly released product.
@DrCliffAuD2 жыл бұрын
Yikes!
@randsipe2243 жыл бұрын
My first pair of HA’s cost over $6,000,. My second pair from Costco were a fraction of that but comparable in quality. I think they where fitted properly and in subsequent visits adjusted to meet my needs. Parts and service ave been responsive and cost free.
@esquehill3 жыл бұрын
Can you say which Costco location(s) provided great service to you?
@hanspbucher2067 Жыл бұрын
I just received my new Phillips hearing devices from Costco. At El Centro CA. I previously had the Kirkland Signature brand hearing devices. We started two weeks prior to receiving the new devices wit a hearing test. The lady that performed the hearing test was extremely thorough and very professional she explained everything in detail made me feel very comfortable. Then she recommended the Phillips brand hearing devices. Now after having them for4 days I am extremely satisfied with them. I can hear again. Thank god and Costco. The price was very reasonable. I have been talking to several hearing aid centers and some of them are just a scam. Because they only want to talk about money and financing. The last one is still sending me text messages even after me telling her that I already purchased hearing aids. I hope that this will help someone. I would go back to that hearing aids center, because i am very satisfied and got a good experience.
@wichita63 жыл бұрын
I went to two different audiologists here in my home town. Both checked and determined I had mild to severe hearing loss and both wanted $8000 + for aids...I didn't have $8000 nor did I have insurance and so I had to pass. A friend told me about Costco so I went there. I was also diagnosed with mild to severe hearing loss and after the 1 hour test I received Kirkland 9.0 for $1399 and I can hear now. I know that Audiologists have overhead and nowhere near the volume of clients that Costco has but give us a break. MOST people who need hearing aids do not have that kind of loot lying around and cannot afford to have payments taken from their monthly income. All we want is to be able to hear what is around us without putting ourselves and families in debt for years. I know that there could not be $6600 difference between your and theirs. I can hear a pin drop now for $1399 so until these companies quit trying to make their Porsche payments off of one set of hearing aids, Costco will be getting the most business.
@Nick-gi6ym2 жыл бұрын
I know what your saying my local hearing office I did try 3 places they all did great testing. The problem is pricing all around $6.500 to $7.500. I just don’t have the funds. Hopefully Costco well see. Thank You
@moosehead4822 жыл бұрын
There is absolutely no logical reason for insurance companies (looking at you Medicare) to not cover hearing aids. None...
@sentry899210 ай бұрын
The prices are insulting to our intelligence. How is it that a large high definition television, premium desktop computer, gaming consoles, smart phones etc. All cost only a fraction of what a tiny hearing aid costs? All of these advanced electronic devices prices comes down over time. Not the case with the tiny hearing aids. Far more electronic circuitry, GPU's, memory chips, screens, batteries etc go into these devices. Yet somehow the tiny hearing aids remains 3, 4, 5 times the cost. Make it make sense.
@gdhone23713 жыл бұрын
Your explanations were very good. I was with my mother getting her hearing aids at Scottsdale Costco. Her experience was the opposite of your assistant's. As was mine at a Costco in Minnesota. Regardless it boils down to $1700 per device from a clinic or $1500 a pair from Costco for basically the same devices with a few less bells and whistles. So you see even if Costco were terrible, which they're not, it would be them or almost not hearing. Hearing aids are horribly over priced for what you get and way to fragile. Sad.
@jTempVids10 ай бұрын
That's what I was going to comment. His experience at Costco is no worse than what most people get at their professional audiologist for double or triple the cost. I'd take my chances at Costco for $1500.
@sentry899210 ай бұрын
Price gouging on steroids. Large Top of the line, smart televisions and lap top computers are a fraction of the cost of tiny hearing aids.
@maryjovergara99506 ай бұрын
My hearing aids are made in Germany. I bought them through the internet and they were on sale. They are very good, I don’t have that problem, and they are not expensive at all. They were on sale for $100.00 per set, so I bought two sets in case that I loose the one I am using. It is cordless and you cannot see it. I am very happy with those hearing aids.
@dianeburdick39016 ай бұрын
I just got my hearing aids from Costco last Friday (it’s Tuesday at the time of this post).
@surindermohansud4 ай бұрын
@@maryjovergara9950: what was the make of these hearing aids?
@griffinreitz70413 жыл бұрын
Heading to Costco this afternoon. Was at an audiologist on Monday. Very good exam, and took a lot of time explaining things to me. ( This will be my first set of hearing aids) There is no question I would do business with him if he wasn't over 200% higher than Costco. I'm very lucky that money isn't a big issue, but the difference between $1600 and 5k for the same aids is hard to overlook ! I've had several friends tell me they have had great luck at Costco, so I'm at least giving it a try.
@fooBar552 жыл бұрын
@@michaelz5297 No true - Costco caries a variety of models - their KS10 is same a Phonak Paradise P90 which is a high end device. Yes for some type of hearing loss you may need a higher end device -- however if you cant afford it it does not make a difference. The one my Shutter Health Hearing AId specilist recommended for $3500 each was $2250 each at another hearing aid specialist in the neighbourhood - so you can see that two professional hearing aid specialist have price difference of $2500 for a pair!!! SO the margin on these things are huge!! Now I feel sad for the hearing aid professionals - but it is their ridiculously high prices that let costco become so popular. For many common hearing loss the KS10 is fine. I am now testing a widex moment 440 against a KS10 and will see how they perform against each other. I will report here. Turns out my hearing aid is covered by insurance and costco is not in-network so mine may be cheaper buying from a hearing aid specialist. Hopefully shutterhealth will match the $2250 price of another hearing aid specialist in the neighborhood. Wrt to the testing itself - the costco's prescription is identical to the one at Sutterhealth. Also the Costco specialist did more tests (for example he did additional word tests that confirmed first part of the measurement showed). So for me the Costco's hearing test was more thorough than the one from the Shutter health hearing aid department. As I said since my hearing aid is covered by insurance I am likely to buy from a hearing aid specialist (such as Shutterhealth) unless the KS10 beats the one recommended by the hearing aid specialist.
@JustAnotherDronePilot2 жыл бұрын
Hey Dr. Cliff - I find that getting tympanometry done really depends on the Costco you're at. In Canada, the Costco I got my hearing aids from has a board certified Audiologist who does tympanograms. What you should have said here is that it's more hit and miss depending on which Costco you go to. Others may just employ HIS, and others may have Audi's+HIS'.
@mencken83 жыл бұрын
I have had experience at two Costcos, have bought two different sets of hearing aids there over the years. I have had audiograms and purchased hearing aids elsewhere, so I have a basis for comparison. My experiences at Costco have been wholly positive, I find their personnel friendly and professional, and of course their prices are way better than competitive with conventional stores.
@mostguitarswins Жыл бұрын
There's a lot of good info here. I was fitted with KS 5.0 aids at Costco in 2014. At the time I knew next to nothing about hearing aids. I don't know how the fitting process compared with other hearing centers, but I do feel I was given good service; the person paid a lot of attention to detail and made an excellent effort to explain everything he was doing. The KS 5.0 aids still work to improve my hearing. In fact, I'm going back to Costco to see if my audiogram has changed and if I would benefit from having the KS 5.0 aids reprogrammed. When the time comes to replace KS 5s I'll look again at Costco's offerings.
@charleskirksey59073 жыл бұрын
I got my Kirkland 10s in Humble,Tx and everything went well and I am pleased with the hearing aids and the overall experience. The price was affordable.
@80sWavrDude3 жыл бұрын
About how much is "affordable?"
@ianmclellan1563 жыл бұрын
Much less than the audiologist provides in the video
@ConcertShutterbug3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelz5297, what does the $3,000 HA provide that the $1,500 Costco does not?
@sfields69033 жыл бұрын
We are thinking of going to the Humble Costco to buy hearing aids for the wife. After three months are you still happy with the experience? Have you had to go back for adjustments, and did that go better and provide a better hearing experience? TIA!
@charleskirksey59073 жыл бұрын
@@sfields6903 yes
@LouiseMZeitlin2 жыл бұрын
I have nothing but positive things to say about Costco. The provider really loves what he is doing and wants his clients to have a good experience with their hearing instruments. No question I had was silly and I had many. This Costco is in Maryland and I sent two of my friends there and they were quite happy. A full thumbs up for Costco.
@mahnrut2 жыл бұрын
Louise could you mention which Costco in Maryland? Thanks
@LouiseMZeitlin2 жыл бұрын
@@mahnrut Barbara , Costco is in Glen Burnie off Ordnance Road.
@ron95020 Жыл бұрын
I have sent 3 of my friend to costco for hearing aid and they were all happy with the hearing aids and service.
@ScreaminScot3 жыл бұрын
I am awaiting my fitting appointment at my local Costco. Ironic but the Hearing Aid Specialist used to work for an Audiologist I used to go to. From there, she worked at Miracle Ear before coming to this Costco. I had seen an Audiologist a few weeks prior and their Audiogram was pretty close to the one I got at Costco. I was recommended either Rexton or Phillips RIC aids. Now I have had hearing aids since 1956, so I was kind of experienced in what to expect. The Audiologist I had seen (thru my Medicare Advantage plan) suggested ReSound One 5's using 312 batteries. These Rexton are recharable and costing me $!,800 a pair whereas the Resound would have cost me $2,050. I currently have Seimens Insio 7 Binax CIC hearing aid models. This will be my first time without custom molds. All in all, I'm satisfied with my Costco experience...
@gonzo2.03 жыл бұрын
I like your fairness in your videos, that said I was surprised you only shopped one Costco store. If you got a poor experience at the Costco closest to you, it would have been a better secret shopper test to at least visit another store to get a more accurate result.
@isohydric Жыл бұрын
I'm preparing to get my first hearing aid experience. Evaluation, products, fit and matching my personal deficit correctly is important. This was valuable in understanding the land mines in front
@DrewHamilton2 жыл бұрын
FWIW, the evaluation that I got at Costco in Ontario, Canada in Dec. 2021 was performed by an Audiologist and included tympanometry. I'm going in for an evaluation at Costco in Saitama, Japan on Monday; will update here how that goes in case anyone is interested.
@richardscaggs59362 жыл бұрын
Nope not interested 😴.... Just kidding 😂😂😂 lol yes I love to know what Canada is like and Japan is like comparing to America hearing Aides Audiologist Hearing center Dealers is .
@CapnLan2 жыл бұрын
Excellent to the process and the problems of getting proper fitted. One very important point is the variability based on location (professional care) and equipment. I was fitted in a Southern California Costco of their top of the line KS 10-T. As a hearing aid technician not a Dr of Audiology, there is a script they follow is the key. Most of the bad marks failures Cliff mentioned did NOT happen with me. I had the benefit of this video, your info sheet on Best Practices and experience with being fitted with premium HAs before. I also had my previous audiograms to compare. Maybe Costco corporate updated their script after this review. Virtually all Best Practices were hit. So far, so good. And the compromise is a pretty attractive package. The KS 10.0 made an amazing result.
@jameseubanks15093 жыл бұрын
Good points about one certain location, Dr. Cliff. Send your assistant to Winston-Salem, NC and she will have a different result. Not all Costco stores can do things right, and from my personal experience, not all private AuDs can program a hearing aid correctly. Those of us with hearing problems just have to keep looking until we find someone who can do it right. Thanks for your continued work on these videos.
@piyushrb3 жыл бұрын
Costco in my area, Edison, NJ, performed Real Ear Measurement. My mom is very satisfied with the overall experience and the hearing aids.
@grampajazz3 жыл бұрын
If one were to do a similar review at 100 audiologists and hearing centers I wouldn’t be surprised if half failed the test or got less than stellar reviews. Plus, the user is the final judge of how they sound even if all the tests etc say otherwise.
@DrCliffAuD3 жыл бұрын
I totally agree! Approximately less than 20% of hearing care providers follow Best Practices, and even less follow BPs and use a Person-Centered care approach to treatment. It's definitely a widespread issue that Costco is a part of along with many retail clinics and private practice clinics.
@TheMrprez3 жыл бұрын
@@DrCliffAuD when can we expect your video exposing these type outlets?
@jessicazellmer1253 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrprez Exactly.
@fvulpe9503 Жыл бұрын
The user, especially the first time, is unequipped to judge whether or not she got the best possible result. Provided there are no obvious problems, she will put them on and hear better. Result! Only later (and only maybe) she might realize not enough high frequency is being captured or it's not normal to have that much background noise. It's a crap shoot.
@Linksmaa1 Жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to see a vlog, where You perform such a consultation, fittings follow-ups.. Real Pro!! ❤️
@jonrobinson64153 жыл бұрын
I wasn’t sure about the whole process at Costco so I gave them a call. They told me there are two types of appointments one is 30 minutes and the other is 90 minutes. The 90 minute appointment being more comprehensive of course. After watching this video I can’t believe any 30 or 45 minute appointment would be appropriate. The Costco where I go to has a backlog of appointments. To get into the 90 minute appointment is going to take about 3 weeks. Once you choose the right hearing aids for you it can take up to an additional 3 weeks to get them in. I had this unrealistic expectation I could walk in there and out the same day with a set of hearing aids.
@Ichatakahta3 жыл бұрын
Now do one of the local retail chains like HearingLife, and a private practice!
@randsipe2242 жыл бұрын
Just dropped my KS 10 hearing aids (Phonak Adeo) under the 5 year warranty for service. Every time I’m shopping in Costco I drop them off for service. They clean and fit new domes at no charge. The service providers are all licensed and do real ear measurements. Any time I need adjustments they are provided for free. The staff is anchored by a board certified audiologist. My hearing aids have been great and sold to me at very low a price . So bottom line, great service at a great price. Saved me a ton of money probably in the the neighborhood of $4,000
@jimglidewell3 жыл бұрын
On the hearing aid selection topic, I recall filling out a multipage form which asked questions about: Why I was seeking hearing aids Were there specific features I wanted What situations were problematic and so on... I assume that is a standard Costco form. The hearing aid specialist reviewed that form with me during the initial appointment, and we established that while I preferred a hearing aid that was fully automated, I was comfortable with and interested in all the gewgaws - multiple modes, links to iPhone and TV, etc. Many of the questions on that form seemed relevant to the selection of devices, and though we did discuss my answers, it seemed like the specialist could have done a reasonable job of picking the right device purely based on the test results and the contents of my form.
@alanbeagley55293 жыл бұрын
I filled out a form like that too. The questions also asked whether I wanted "invisible" aids, rechargeable or with replaceable batteries, and whether I needed Apple or Android connectivity or both. So there was no need to spend time discussing that. Had Dr. Cliff's assistant not filled out a similar form?
@jimglidewell3 жыл бұрын
I am pretty disappointed to see no response on this. One of your major criticisms was a lack of patient input into the selection process, but it appears (based on my experience) that you can't even start the appointment without providing a reasonable amount of input via the questionnaire.
@80sDweeb3 жыл бұрын
You don't know what you don’t know. Most of us have no idea if we're getting good care. In a city like Phoenix, you have many Costco stores to choose from, so you could try some others if you want to. Many people have only one Costco, so they're stuck with what they get. I used a Costco in Gilbert AZ, and feel I got good care for my needs (thus far.)
@MissCaraMint2 жыл бұрын
Oh honey you should see the tests I got for the military. My hearing loss went undiagnosed for years, and it was only til I was out and fed up with not hearing stuff and actively went out to get my hearing thoroughly checked out that I started to get some answers. To be fair I probably am hard to test too since I have a bit of tinnitus that I think muddies the tone test, and I also have low frequency loss with the rest of my hearing in the normal to good range. So despite having increasing trouble hearing people I can still pick out those super high tones that people think only those with good hearing can hear. Anyway. It’s been very emotional to finally have real hard data to explain why despite functioning compleatly normally otherwise I just couldn’t hear people speak. I thought it was my fault for not being able to focus on what people were saying, so having my journey finally end with my audiologist telling me that I need hearing aids was actually pretty validating despite it being a bit of a bummer. I’m just glad I can hear speech and conversations with my new Phonaks. It’s been a game changer. Sorry this turned into a real rant here, but I have had this undiagnosed problem for years and it’s finally being treated seriously.
@robertaspinall303511 ай бұрын
I also had a horrible experience; only difference being I brought my own hearing test results. The "specialist" typed some things into a computer and talked about not needing an expensive brand to get good results. They then proceeded to give me a pair and told me to walk around the store, which I did, however, the feedback was horrible. Something didn't seem right, almost like they were the over the counter 'amplifiers' and not actual hearing adds. When I told him, he said to walk outside as well and spend a little longer in the store with them on. This went on for another 3 "adjustments," but with the same results. I finally had enough and went to a certified hearing center. In the end I did get a fairly 'expensive' brand, but the difference is astounding. They work phenomenally; big life changing experience.
@lawrenceralph7481 Жыл бұрын
Your review is looking like a hit job on the competition.
@JeffErdmann8 ай бұрын
I was fitted with a pair of Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco for $1599 including the premium charger. Essentially the same as the Resound Nexia 9 rechargeable hearing aids for $3598 - $4598 depending on whether you purchase them online, in a clinic, or with an insurance discount + $99 - $299 for the premium charger. The service and results have been significantly better than the RN-9 I tried for 30 days from an online provider for less than 1/2 the cost.
@bud14123 жыл бұрын
I got my hearing aids from Costco and love them and after 6+ years still do. However with the new features, I am going to get the Kirkland Signature 10. I have been to several hearing Dept,s at Costco,s and find a bid difference in the staff.
@rodbeeche80072 жыл бұрын
My wife had a hearing test at Costco and was satisfied with her test and it compared well with her audiologist test. She purchased a set of hearing aids at our local Costco in La Mesa CA and so far she is on her second set in less than six months and now they just went out again, she is waiting for Monday to get an appointment. So far she is unhappy with the performance of them. Sure she will get a new set again but she doesn’t find them reliable. We like to travel and is not good thing that they go out so often.
@alcogito82872 жыл бұрын
I wonder what you mean by "go out". I have had mine run out of battery because I used up the power listening to the radio through my phone app to HA. I have had mine disconnect from the app, but they reconnected when I rebooted my phone. Haven't ever had the hearing aids quit working.
@blueman94503 жыл бұрын
I think it would be fair to give Costco hearing aid center another chance. It's obvious the provider was inexperienced. But Costco rocks and I'm sure they have very capable providers. Thank you for the videos. I'm learning a lot.
@fvulpe9503 Жыл бұрын
You are totally missing the point.
@blueman9450 Жыл бұрын
@@fvulpe9503 please elaborate
@malcolmtindall79033 жыл бұрын
Just had a hearing exam at Costco in Memphis, TN this week and had a pair of the KS10 hearing aids fitted. The person doing the testing and fitting is no an Audiologist. I am a first time hearing aid user and only previously had a hearing exam at a local hearing center in the city I live in Arkansas. Both hearing tests showed a mild to moderate hearing loss and the local test was not as complete of an exam as the Costco one. The local test consisted only of playing the beeps into my ears and then progressed to talking about the only hearing aid that my Truhearing insurance would cover. At this point, I decided to drive the 80 miles to Costco. As far as I know, the Costco exam was a complete test and the tester explained what he was doing during the test. I was told I had moderate high frequency loss in my left ear and the right ear had a problem where two frequencies were not reaching the ear drum. I was asked if I had seen an ENT and encouraged to see one. I was also told that a copy of my test would be sent to an ENT and that the ENT would more than likely tell me to get hearing aids as my only recourse. The tester told me he didn't need an ENT approval to fit me with hearing aids so the decision was made to fit me with the KS10 as this was the only hearing aid the hearing center had in stock. We did discuss my hearing problem situations and the other hearing aids that Costco had available. I was told that the KS10 and Jabra would probably be best for my situation and we discussed the pros & cons of each. The tester preferred the Jabra and explained each in detail. As the Jabra needed to be ordered and would take about a week to arrive and then would need another fitting appointment, I decided to get fitted with the KS10 then and try these out as I can return the KS10 and try the Jabra if I choose. Real ear measurements were used and I have to assume these were done correctly. My ears were measured for a dome size and I was shown how to change the domes and wax filters. I don't know if the hearing aids were tested to see if any mechanical issues. I was shown how to put the hearing aids in and out of my ears and it was pointed out I wasn't getting the receiver in far enough. I went out in the Costco to test these out and then the tester helped me connect the hearing aids to the BT and app on my Pixel 4a phone. No follow up appointment was made but I was told it would take my brain a little bit to get used to hearing the high frequencies I had been missing and to come back if any questions or concerns. My experience so far, just 3 days, show some flaky BT connections but Google shows these to be a Phonak issue in general and not yet a deal breaker. While I haven't yet been in all of the situations I had problems in, I can tell that Issues around my home have greatly improved and will be back in an airport in a couple of weeks to see if that situation has improved. Overall, I am satisfied with the Costco hearing center experience that I had.
@SOMIKITHWICKS Жыл бұрын
Concur 101%. I am in Edmonton, Canada. My experience is almost the same as your assistant experienced at their 149th st NW outlet. Added to that, the practitioner turned rude and unaccommodating towards the end. I ended-up returning the units as iPod Air was getting me better results.
@susanheath2454 Жыл бұрын
I been a Costco customer for over 10 years. I have a pair of Rextons hearing aids I bought several years ago at Costco that I did not hear well with. When our whole Costco hearing aid was recently switched with another store, my new Costco audiologist told me the Rextons I bought have a warble in the middle of words. Have you ever heard that? I bought a new pair of Phillips hearing aids for $1500 bc I needed a pair to wear at night while my Rextons charged up. My hearing is so bad I can’t hear my alarms without hearing aids. Im hearing much better now with the Phillips hearing aids. I’ve not got insurance for hearing aids so Costco has been a savings for me.
@susanheath2454 Жыл бұрын
Do you think Rextons have a warble in the middle of words.
@brookegray253311 ай бұрын
try a vibrating alarm clock. they are cheap and I much prefer being woken by that instead of an alarm, but you can set it for one or the other, or both.
@helpyouhearaudiology19462 жыл бұрын
This is what I tell my patients about Costco. 1. They are hearing aids with some features removed. We can look at which features are removed and see if the patient finds that valuable 2. Your Costco hearing aids can only be programmed at Costco. other providers outside of Costco do not have access to the kirkland software 3. In Canada Costco doesn't do any third party billing (No OSDP, WSIB, VAC, etc). 4. In Canada, Costco doesn't sell Cros systems 5. Every time you have a problem with your hearing aid, you have to go to Costco (and risk spending $500 on stuff you don't need 6. Costco doesn't proactively book you your annual service appointments and they aren't free after a certain length of time. I have colleagues that I know that work at Costco and they love it (very little pressure to sell, decent pay with benefits, but you have to commit to working some weekend hours).
@DrCliffAuD2 жыл бұрын
All are very accurate except for #1 and #2. Costco hearing aids are no longer defeatured and they have not been locked for years.
@leonsessions22643 жыл бұрын
Montgomery Alabama Costco followed best practice method,and after 10 months of use and a couple of visits for fine tuning,I will give them 5 stars out of 5 for all aspects of services. Kirkland 9.0 r I c left and right Are outstanding for me,will definitely recommend this Costco location
@DrCliffAuD3 жыл бұрын
That's awesome for everyone in Montgomery Alabama. Could you share the name of your provider so others in your area can go to them?
@zeligtheodorovich74032 жыл бұрын
Great video. Most informative. I went ahead and tried the Kirkland Signature top model for $1400. You get what you pay for, and these hearing aids sounded tinny and much like a 1960 transistor radio. I will return them, per the guarantee. Also, there is no balanced sound, everything comes into theft ear. The worst issue is the dizziness I've gotten with these devices. I'll try HearUSA. They offer Oticon.
@webbYTlinz2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@patwilson38092 жыл бұрын
Hearing aids are a personal thing and take a while to get used to them and by that time your audiologist will want you to upgrade after 6 years. Stick with what you have got if you are happy with your hearing aids. If you do change, it will be back to the starting line again. Keep your hearing aids away from water, even though they say they are waterproof.
@DumbUserName7823 жыл бұрын
Great video thank you. People need to keep in mind that service levels from people really come down to the providers personal commitment to be the best at what they do. Doesn’t matter if they are a Dr or a construction worker, if they don’t want or care to be the best and learn what they don’t know, they just won’t provide a high level of service compared to someone who does. Many people are ok with that and never reach and exceptional level job competency or service. The difficulty in this case is you only have a short period of time to figure out who is who and which service you’ll get. As you said, I always believe service levels and competencies will vary by the person the company most of the time. Thank you for the videos, it’s helping me decide what I want to do about my hearing loss.
@fvulpe9503 Жыл бұрын
Party, yrs. But the tech in this story clearly wasn't trained properly. Or if he was, he didn't retain it. .
@zebragiraffe13 жыл бұрын
Hello! Interesting video. Can you explain how proper masking should have been done on this audiogram please?
@bomcbrayer86793 жыл бұрын
This is unfortunate. There are many parts of this that made me cringe as a senior hearing instrument specialist at Costco. I also train dispensers in my area, on top of mentoring new apprentices. Cliff, you provide so much valuable information for patients and professionals alike. I wish more Costco dispensers subbed to this channel. I tell everyone I can about you. We are in the empowerment business, but clients shouldn't need to feel like they're fitting themselves with hearing aids. As for the testing, I would have also graded that an F. I was shaking my head the whole time. We have a detailed case history to help strike the conversation of wants, needs, and important considerations about the patient's difficulties. A COSI questionnaire is also extremely useful. QuickSIN should also be commonplace. We have the ability. Costco, as a whole, needs to continue to improve the quality of care. Thanks for this review!
@chriseddy79923 жыл бұрын
Hey Bo, I start my new position as a hearing aid apprentice at my Costco location tomorrow. I’ve been following Cliff and watch his videos before I even had the interview. They are just so informative and he does such a great job on them. What info could you give me on what to concentrate on in the first few weeks as an apprentice. I want to become a very good dispenser and well informed on the hearing aid business inside of Costco. Thanks
@bomcbrayer86793 жыл бұрын
@@chriseddy7992 It’s all in the details. Follow the apprentice program and try to understand the “why” behind everything you learn. If you’re constantly expanding your knowledge of the craft, you will be successful. Never stop learning.
@jeffreyhess5013 Жыл бұрын
"She probably would have went . . ." Seriously, you're a Doctor!
@redflamearrow71138 ай бұрын
Grammar rules often seem to be forgotten.
@ronlk463 жыл бұрын
I had my ears tested at the Costco Store in Selma, Texas. I have poor results wearing over the ear devices from providers other than Costco and wanted CIC. I was totally satisfied with the Audiologist at this Costco as he’s been there for well over 10 years. Because of my small ear canal in my right ear we went with the Phonak CIC and Phonak recommended one with a cushioned type cover. Loved how they fit until the cushioned cover became had. Costco sent me home with the heater and suggested I use nightly after after opening the battery area. When the Audiologist contacted Phonak they apologized for not telling the Audiologist not to use the heater. The Audiologist has returned the device to Phonak several times, has taken numerous canal impressions and Phonak just can’t get the fit right! Have also noticed no longer has CIC Hearing AIDS on display. Is Costco stopped recommending CIC aides?
@DrCliffAuD3 жыл бұрын
Custom takes more time. I believe they still do them, but I could be wrong.
@ronlk463 жыл бұрын
@@DrCliffAuD Had a 10 AM appointment 13 August with Dr. Scott Lanford, Regional Audiology Manager. Probably a “Best Practices Audiologist” you would highly recommend. He’s currently here in San Antonio, working with EARGO, talking to individuals who have reached out to EARGO about their aides. I have and EARGO scheduled my appointment. He performed a very extensive Audiology Evaluation with a Audiology Report showing I should not have been fitted with Phonak CIC aids and should not be fitted EARGO aids. I believe I’ve heard you say in a KZbin Video, “Fit the patient in the aids for his current hearing condition, not fitted with aids he wants”. Maybe not an exact quote. Dr. Lanford will be calling mid week to fit me for BTE aids.
@richardscaggs59362 жыл бұрын
@@DrCliffAuD Does CIC stands for custom In canal ? 🤔
@yosefs.pessin11332 жыл бұрын
@@richardscaggs5936 CIC stands for Completely in the Canal and the only ones smaller are called IIC which stands for Invisible in the Canal.
@natashak3387 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I have a hearing aid consultation in February.
@davidanderson8469 Жыл бұрын
I had a hearing aid dispenser test my hearing at Costco. To be honest it was more thorough than my Sharp health plan. I was in there for an hour easy.. The Kirkland was recommended as it worked with my Android device. Prior to this I had a pair of 8 yr old Phonak which being non rechargeable and smaller were far inferior in voice clarity. To be honest a new model would be better and improved. She performed the bone test also. I'm pleased with my Kirkland 10.0's but have no doubts a dedicated hearing clinic could dial in my hearing loss and recommend the proper device. I do miss the Phonak 312 size.
@LouiseMZeitlin2 жыл бұрын
I went to an audiologist my doctor referred me to. I had a full exam, I took the results to Costco here in Maryland. The provider studied my test results and then went from there … he also was wearing the Kirkland Signature hearing aid and knew everything about the instrument, but showed me the other brands. He worked and listened to all my questions and concerns and I was in there for more than 45 min. I did go back two weeks later to see how I was doing with them. It has been 3 months and I go back next month for another follow-up. This provider loves what he does and is very anxious he do the best job for me. The only problem was how busy he was and getting an appt., is hard, he is so backup. I love my Kirkland hearing aids and feel like I am in a whole new world when I put them in every morning.
@nancymiller93272 жыл бұрын
Another point about Costco is that the physical setup of the space and the ambience is off-putting. The sound booths are microscopic. I accompanied my 90+ year old Mom for her testing and fitting and three people in the tiny room was completely claustrophobic. And there is no "waiting area" at all, only two chairs in the whole operation, and all kinds of ambient noise from being in the middle of a Costco store. Further, there is a large sign in the soundproof both stating the limitations of Costco's service---pretty much saying that we are not diagnosing medical conditions but just selling hearing aids. And if you come for a hearing test with any wax accumulated in your ears, they will not remove it. This drove my Mom crazy.
@ash.hunter9 ай бұрын
Next appointment I'm going to have to tell them that my hearing test was somehow done wrong (it exaggerated my loss in all frequencies, so I've been overcorrected), having already previously pointed out that the initial domes were not capable enough and identifying other configuration mistakes that have happened thus far. So do I regret going to Costco for hearing aids? Not at all; the cost is obviously a winner + unlimited free follow-ups will eventually make this right, even if I have to do some of their job for them & point out mistakes along the way. Plus I get to enjoy a cheap Costco lunch each time I go!
@steveg19272 жыл бұрын
Got my hearing aids from Costco a month ago. Great fit and great price!! I wear these all the time, my previous pair from a hearing aid center I would seldom wear. I understand in the US we pay twice as much for hearing aids then in Europe. I am told that congress passed a law that is supposed to take effect in 2020 that will make hearing aids less expensive all around. It seems that Costco had gotten there already.
@DrCliffAuD2 жыл бұрын
Glad you are doing well with your Costco devices. Your stats about the US paying twice as much isn't entirely accurate. The Healthcare system in Europe is completely different. Many have hearing aids that are covered by the government. The OTC Hearing Aid Act of 2017 still has not taken effect in the US. Costco just sells devices at a much lower cost due to their purchasing power and retail business model.
@RichardWerbin3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting and educational. But, as noted by Cliff, this was a single provider and patient. I have to also note that phases I & II (testing and model recommendation) was very much what I experienced with an oncologist in an ear, nose, throat medical group that was connected to a major NYC hospital. They never did Real Ear (maybe not available then). They spent 30 seconds telling me which hearing aid I should get. A Unitron Moxi Fit. Cost to me: $4000 / ear. That is a total of $8,000.
@smokenfireball3 жыл бұрын
I had same & worse experiences with 2 Costco's. I've worn HAs for 35 years. Worst service ever
@dinosilone76133 жыл бұрын
Since I have an appointment at Costco, this review was a little disturbing. However, I did get my current hearing aids from an actual audiologist. They’re about 9 years old now, so their technology is old. But when I bought them, they were one of Starkey’s higher-end offerings. The audiologist clearly had no clue how to get the best performance out of them, and it took many visits before I finally gave up. It was also really annoying that $4500 didn’t even give me the option of programming them myself (I’m an engineer who spent a lot of his career working on digital audio signal processing), and that the only way to access the programming interface was to go back to this guy who had clearly failed to keep up with the state of the art. (He kept having to call tech support to find the answers to my questions.). I chose to try Costco this time because I figured that if getting the best experience was going to be a craps-shoot anyway, I might as well pay a couple of $K less.
@2204JCM3 жыл бұрын
I’m stating to look for hearing aids and all this proprietary BS and exclusive products just slays me. Sounds like a bunch of pirates running the market. I’m like you I understand all this stuff and wan’t to be able to tweak them myself.
@zmega34003 жыл бұрын
You can get a 95% score based on 20 data points (19 out of 20). The result does not imply 100 data points.
@sandyaz55952 жыл бұрын
I caught that too. Unless he didn’t explain correctly you can have 95% on about any number of questions.
@kennethmccann64023 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I hate my Phonak hearing aids because ever times I working my home field with sweaty from my head and hair toward on top hearing aids thru inside battery compartment blocked batteries air cell holes and shut hearing off and build up batteries rusty so quickly plus, sweaty filling on top microphones/filters is blocking sounds. Also, I have to drive 2 hours to hearing aid office to adjusts digital at 30 times in the last two years. This is a terrible hearing aids to Phonak. I had Oticon last me 20 years and it was traditional system was easy adjusting setting. Also, I cannot have wireless charger because I live in a rural area with the constantly electric power off for days.
@walterhall96822 жыл бұрын
I have Costco hearing aids and I kinda agree with you I’ve had hearing test done at locations where they’re supposed to be done right the one I had at Costco was not done the way that they were done but I accept it cost code and I got their hearing aids And I still got them but I don’t go in every two years for a check up or tuneup or anything else because it takes too long to get there so you got a point about Costco I mean they’re there for the money and just to get the people in and get them out
@sct40402 жыл бұрын
Love Lucas West at the Rego Park Costco Hearing Center 👍 Thank you Lucas for all your patience to a very needy patient. BTW, we always go to an ENT first.
@oneworldawakening2 жыл бұрын
Your assistant received service characterized by my absolute pet peeve in sales and service associates today-making up answers when they don't know the actual facts. These people need to learn to say "I don't know" instead of blithely inventing non-sensical or outright wrong statements.
@leslieanncole48702 жыл бұрын
COSTCO IS FANTASTIC
@billpeters5723 жыл бұрын
I have an appointment for a hearing test at my local Costco. Is there any way to tell whether my Hearing Center does a good job?
@lancelotkamaka25633 жыл бұрын
I am blind but I am a heavy braille reader. I just wish I could get the transcripts of all these videos you make, as I comprehend so much more reading than listening. Thanks for your wonderful videos.
@DrCliffAuD3 жыл бұрын
I have the closed captions that I can download and send to you. Would that help?
@lancelotkamaka25633 жыл бұрын
That will help me tremendously sure thing. I cannot read the captioning on yououtube. Do you want my email so that you can download it there? Thanks again.
@aarondean80753 жыл бұрын
I like also because I can go in there and have a appointment on a Saturday or 7 in the evening . I don’t have to interrupt my work schedule . And I can do it while looking for other stuff. Also I get wax. Build up and I have just dropped in and they will tell me if my ears have it or not . Also years ago I dropped my aid and it got run over by a car , they replaced it for free. I also like the Cosco environment because ias a teacher it’s a better place to test it out lots of stuff going on . In a lot of places that are pretty quiet I can’t tell if it works well or not
@garygullikson63493 жыл бұрын
I got my Resound Lynx, with ear mould, aids from a professional audiologist, now out of warranty, and need new hearing aids. It seems that getting new hearing aids from Costco, to save money, is risky, and that I really need to buy from a professional audiologist to get proper initial testing , fitting, adjustment, and periodic testing and adjustments as needed during the warranty period. The difference in "out of pocket expense" with Medicare and health insurance is quite large apparently to cover initial and continuing care by a professional audiologist.
@stephenswinbank54033 жыл бұрын
I can’t fault the professionalism of Costco 🇬🇧 Watford branch. I am very pleased with my KS 10.0. The T-coil feature is excellent for use in public spaces Churches, Theatres & Cinemas !
@101mandopicker3 жыл бұрын
Similarly delighted with service from Costco in Glasgow here in Scotland. Excellent treatment and my KS10's have made a huge difference. T-Coil enables backward compatibility with my Roger 1.1 pen using a Roger MyLink neckloop.
@KennethMavor2 жыл бұрын
@@101mandopicker Just away to make an appointment at Costco Glasgow to replace my 10 year old Siemens Acuris. How are your hearing aids doing? Worried about having to revisit for tweaks as I am in Aberdeen.
@carjen1213 жыл бұрын
Wow their so many things to know about hearing aids. I love seeing your videos you’re so professional. Thank you for explaining what’s good or bad on hearing aids💕🙂👏🏼👍🏻
@classic2872 жыл бұрын
The trouble is, my Phonak professional didn’t want to bother with my healthcare insurance. My insurance would have paid half if I had gone somewhere else. There is just too much price markup…
@esquehill3 жыл бұрын
I've got a Costco appointment coming up in Nashua, NH. I'll let you know how it goes, and Ive just had a hearing test at a local audiologist, will be interesting to compare test results.
@markreiman5713 жыл бұрын
I also have my results from my audiologist and have a Costco appointment in September
@esquehill3 жыл бұрын
@@markreiman571 What devices did your audiologist recommend to you? Mine presented one hearing aid option; a premium Starkey Livio, at $5500; saying that I was getting a good value, since they are usually $7500. Why not less-expensive alternatives? Do local clinics benefit more from selling more expensive devices? Also, my local audiologist did not do word-recognition testing with background noise.
@shawneeguy97323 жыл бұрын
@@esquehill Fancy offices, several employees= lots of overhead. Your just gonna pay 2 to 3 times more at a audiologist. Audiologist are not paying any more for hearing aids than anyone else.
@scottcarey55733 жыл бұрын
@@shawneeguy9732 not sure that's true. I would imagine gets some crazy good volume pricing. That may explain a big part of the price difference. They probably also negotiated a better return policy.
@janicelane74933 жыл бұрын
I got my first set of hearing aids from Costco and was very pleased,my hearing got worse so I had to upgrade,the"hearing aid specialist" at this store was more of a salesman than a hearing aid specialist,when the aids came in he basically stuck them in my ears and left. I'm going to another Costco to have them fitted right,I have multiple problems with them,and these were the top of the line.Iwill let you know what happens
@alabemos3 жыл бұрын
So my question is this: If I get my hearing aids (for a mild loss) at Costco, will an audiologist be willing to work with me on adjustments and other follow-up if Costco doesn't do it well? Or are they going to be mad because I bought them there? My insurance will not pay for the aids, so the only way I can afford them is to get them at Costco. It is either Costco or no hearing aids. But my insurance will let me go to an audiologist with a reasonable co-pay. If someone gets their hearing test done at the audiologist but buys the hearing aids at Costco, do they lose the goodwill of the audiologist? Will the audiologist refuse them as a patient?
@DrCliffAuD3 жыл бұрын
If Costco is all you can afford, then by all means go to Costco. However, don't be surprised if an Audiology clinic isn't willing to help you. They have business expenses to cover and they have an obligation to their other patients to not go out of business. However, there are some out there who would be happy to work with you regardless of where you got your aids.
@markreiman5713 жыл бұрын
It is my understanding that the hearing aids Costco sells are”locked” including those other than Kirkland branded.
@TheMrprez3 жыл бұрын
@@markreiman571 your understanding is wrong. Only the Phillips brand are locked. None of the other current models are locked.
@DrCliffAuD3 жыл бұрын
Philips are not locked. The software can be downloaded from the Philips website.
@markreiman5713 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrprez you’re incorrect
@TRUMP2024-m1y3 жыл бұрын
Would love to see you do a review on audien hearing aids. This company has a scam going, there refund policy states 30 day full refund but doesn't tell you they must be left in the box unopened. How can I try them if I can't open the box!!!
@DrCliffAuD3 жыл бұрын
That's exactly the reason I won't review them and bring undeserving attention to a company that I believe is a scam.
@jimmystate2 жыл бұрын
so well done and thorough explanation and video on this subject shopping for hearing aid for my dad after being unsatisfied for years with his hearing aid services and what you explain here lent to some ideas of why that is possible. thank you again so much
@harveyvivian67112 жыл бұрын
I have Phonak Audeo marvel hearing aids and find them to be very good, except that as a church organist, when I play low bass notes on the pedal board, the hearing aids reduce the amplification and I can hardly hear what I am playing. Can this be corrected by changing the settings by my audiologist or is it a fault of the hearing aids?
@Sashazur2 жыл бұрын
It depends on exactly which hearing aids you have, how they’ve been programmed, and the knowledge and competence of your audiologist. The first thing you should do is ask your audiologist.
@douglaspenick75833 жыл бұрын
Erie, Colorado: technician was 15 minutes late, pleasant but perfunctory. Audiometry test showed moderate to severe loss in both ears at 4k. I explained that tinnitus which often reached painful levels of intensity, blocked sound. Technician said I should go to ent or audiologist. Explanation of test results was minimal. That was it. No further information. I felt she was glad to see the last of me. I left confused. This service was not close to the high standards of professionalism and personal concern I'v found in the eye care Costco provides. The prices and the devices may be great, but without accurate testing and skilled fitting, that's irrelevant.
@Islander692 жыл бұрын
You did struggle with your built-in conflict of interest. You had made it abundantly clear of same. Truly an excellent public service. Thanks. I am sure Costco had listened to it as well. Phillips HearLink 9030 MiniRITE is the only model now available at Costco Canada. After earlier testing, I had one fitted about two weeks ago. Appears to be good and working. Service was good.
@fueyou2 жыл бұрын
I took a slightly different approach. I had my initial exams done through my regular health care provider, Kaiser Permanente. I made sure I fully understood their results. Then I went to Costco and went through their testing process and compared the results, which were for the most part the same. In my case, the technician did have a 15 +/- minute conversation with me about concerns, needs, etc., made a suggestion based on the conversation and test results, and explained why she made that recommendation. The biggest problem with Costco, in my experience, is that people don’t stay there long. Each time I’ve gone back for new domes and tubes, there has been a different technician. It’s also worth noting that, if I had gone with Kaiser all the way through, I would have had fewer options. They don’t offer much variety.
@ron95020 Жыл бұрын
I have Costco hearing aid for 10 years. I also have Kaiser and had a test there. It was almost as good as Costco's test. There Prices (Kaiser) were much higher. When Kaiser told me that an appointment was 8 weeks our for any adjustments. I told the Tech that that Plus the higher price made My mind up. I will go to Costco, I do not have that kind of time to wait for an appointment for adjustments.
@terryfrihart43412 жыл бұрын
2nd amendment stuff, too. It’s not the machine, it’s the operator. Semper Fi. I’ve been to a eye nose and throat doctor,several hearing people, and my doctor. I had an MRI done and it was negative. I tend to read lips. That didn’t do well during Covid-19, wearing masks. How good is the VA?
@effdpaul1815 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the information. The more information I get though, I feel like the hearing aid industry doesn't want their customers making truly informed decisions. That makes me want to shy away from this technology altogether.
@jimlimbach66293 жыл бұрын
Would it help to ask if the Costco I choose has an audiologist doing testing, fitting etc? The closest Costco is 3 hours by car while there are several more if I drive 2 more hours. I would be cheated if I have the same experience as your assistant.
@jamesr.92398 ай бұрын
!!! I was just about to schedule an appointment at Costco for hearing aids , so I am glad I watched you first. That being said, can you recommend a company or Dr. down here in Tucson Az.? Cost isn't my number one concern but getting it right the first time would be.
@billsolomon1 Жыл бұрын
I love Costco Bearing Centers. Great price great service for over 10 years.
@quitruiningtheplanet3 жыл бұрын
I think the hearing aid industry (not you) should provide a rational for why hearing aids dispensed from a non-Costco practice are so expensive. Why does a decent hearing aid cost sometimes 2-3x as much as a decent laptop computer or high end phone? I have long had the impression that the hearing aid industry (in general, not you, and I appreciate the valuable service that your videos provide) is fueled by greed. Please let me know what you think of my perceptions.
@neilfurby5553 жыл бұрын
You smell a rat? I smell a cartel, very cosy, plus a lot of seemingly wealthy and naive customers...and much carefully disguised sales promotion masquerading as honest, caring professional advice. Time for a shake up maybe?
@mikecompton64013 жыл бұрын
I got mine through the VA. They worked pretty good though. The last time they gave me a new hearing test and reprogrammed them , they will not connect to my iPhone now while driving. Whenever the vehicle stops they will connect and work. They don’t know what to do to fix it and neither does Siemens. They worked perfectly before though. It’s not my phone. I disconnected them from my phone and connected them to my daughters new iPhone. They still did not work while driving. I’m at a loss. Also the Bluetooth will disconnect too sometimes, even with it a foot from my face.
@maebnus463 жыл бұрын
It is an iPhone setting to prevent a person using a phone while driving'. Can be changed to OFF. then you should put a sticker on your car caution-Cell-phone-addict-driving--
@mikecompton64013 жыл бұрын
Had a bad left hearing aid, plus batteries only lasted 10 hours. The VA sent them off for repairs and they replaced both of them
@Machistmo Жыл бұрын
Things to know about Costco: You have to GO THERE to get a replacement. They have to mail them out for WEEKS - then you have to GO THERE AGAIN. There is no door to door service. My mother has the KS10.0 and has had one replaced already. When she received the replacement they provided her a replacement power adapter for her Charging unit - placing the blame there not the aide. We asked them at the time to replace them both and they refused. They are RUDE AF and down right MEAN at our Costco in Denver. You cannot get access to the software that allows baseline changes to the aides. You MUST SCHEDULE A VISIT with them.
@jamespitchford73902 жыл бұрын
This site is incredibly helpful in describing the hearing aid evaluation and fitting process. As a result of watching this video I realize that a licensed audiologist is better equipped at providing best practices care. One gets what they are paying for. Thank you Dr Cliff.
@donaldandersen80432 жыл бұрын
I purchased my first hearing aids from Costco when I was 72 years old. I could not hear my wife when she turned her back to me and talked and I could not hear the turn signal indicators on my 2004 Honda accord. After having Costco hearing aids for 2 years I can still not hear either one of those even though I was back to Costco several times to get them readjusted. They give you the hearing aids and say walk around the store and see what you think. I don't know how much that accomplishes. I have had their experts tell me that the first person hadn't set them properly and that she had left. You save some money at Costco obviously, but I'm not too sure that it is worth it.
@markreiman5713 жыл бұрын
Well, This video has left me more Leary of keeping my appointment at Costco. I know, that each Costco experience will be different but everything you stated was fair and balanced. I can not afford the hearing aids recommended by my Audiologist. Even with “some coverage “ the features I’m looking for are out of reach financially. That being said, I’m likely to continue life without hearing aids. I do know the features I’m seeking but I don’t see any sense in putting something in my ear that can have more adverse affects then what I deal with right now.
@DrCliffAuD3 жыл бұрын
If I were you, I would KEEP your Costco appointment. Some providers at Costco are good. Just make sure you are well informed with high expectations and you should be fine.
@susanlph663 жыл бұрын
And if you’re not happy with the first provider you see ask for another.
@dianner66373 жыл бұрын
consider taking the hearing test from your audiologist with you to Costco.
@DrCliffAuD3 жыл бұрын
@@dianner6637 if you don't trust your Costco this much, why would you trust them to treat your hearing loss at all?!?
@markreiman5713 жыл бұрын
@@dianner6637 I plan on it!
@mooserube17863 жыл бұрын
Could you do a video on some of the drugs that are being worked on fo tinnitus
@amysievertokeefe82683 жыл бұрын
Check out the ATA website - American Tinnitus Association - they will have the most current and relevant information about tinnitus and tinnitus research.
@farzadkaram70873 жыл бұрын
Why do you need to run ANSI or test box measures for new hearing aids when all of this is completed by the manufacturer themselves?
@DrCliffAuD3 жыл бұрын
Because new hearing aids fail diagnostics as well and my patient's hearing is too important for me to gamble on.