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A hearing aid is a electronic device that is programmed to meet your hearing needs, it requires a number of tests and measurements by a qualified hearing specialist to make sure the device is set up correctly. Hearing aids have changed so much over the years, hearing aids are now more than ever set up uniquely to match your hearing aid prescription.
Below are locations you can get either NHS hearing aids and privately owned hearing aids.
If you have an NHS hearing aid, the NHS aid is only ever on loan, if the aid is lost or damaged their may be a charge by your local NHS trust
Privately owned aids are forever yours but if you would like to know what to do with them once you do not require it anymore see our blog "Can hearing aids be recycled" http://www.yourhearinghelper.com/blog/can-hearing-aids-be-recycled. .