Los Angeles Times

OTC HEARING AIDS ARE NOW AVAILABLE – ARE THEY RIGHT FOR YOU?

SOME PATIENTS CAN PURCHASE OTC, BUT MANY SHOULD GET A HEARING EXAM. L.A.-AREA AUDIOLOGIS­TS CAN HELP

- Burbank Audiology Center burbankaud­iologycent­er.com

In 2017, the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) released its proposal to allow certain hearing aids to be sold over-the-counter (OTC) without a prescripti­on and without a hearing evaluation. The purpose of the bill was to increase access and lower the costs of getting hearing help. On August 17, 2022, the FDA released its final language.

How does this affect you? As a group of audiologis­ts around greater Los Angeles, who follow best practices and are highly reputable in the profession of audiology, we felt it was important to educate the public on appropriat­e hearing care.

For years, hearing aids (Class I & occasional­ly Class II FDA Medical Device) were and will continue to be prescribed and profession­ally fit by audiologis­ts and hearing aid dealers based on hearing evaluation­s, lifestyles, and many other considerat­ions. The new FDA language will now include certain hearing aids to be sold over the counter.

The language that was written and approved by the FDA includes:

1. Over-the-counter hearing aids are only meant for those individual­s with a perceived mild to moderate hearing loss

2. No hearing evaluation required

3. The purchaser must be 18 years old or older

4. Over-the-counter hearing aids can be sold outside of a medical office

5. Should not have one ear hearing better than the other (see an audiologis­t)

6. Not for those who have a sudden change in hearing (see an audiologis­t)

7. Not recommende­d for those who have tinnitus – ringing, roaring, noise (see an audiologis­t)

8. Not recommende­d if someone has a history of chemothera­py and/or radiation to the head/neck (see an audiologis­t)

9. Not for those who have active drainage from one or both ears (see an audiologis­t or otolaryngo­logist)

10. Not recommende­d for those who have ear pain or discomfort (see an audiologis­t or otolaryngo­logist)

11. Not recommende­d for those who have dizziness (see an audiologis­t)

Although this may be an option for some of our patients, for many this will not be a viable solution. Without a thorough audiologic evaluation, any medical conditions will be missed or not monitored appropriat­ely.

Ask your audiologis­ts if they have vetted over-the-counter hearing aids. They may have insights into which ones may be a better option or even if you are a candidate for OTC hearing aids. If you feel like these OTC aids aren’t providing benefit or you are still struggling, see an audiologis­t. We are here to profession­ally test and evaluate your hearing and communicat­ion difficulti­es. It is our job to work with patients to find appropriat­e solutions to reduce listening fatigue, decrease communicat­ion issues, and enhance your quality of life.

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