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Hearing Aids

Does going private and paying more for hearing aids mean you’ll get better gadgets - and miss out on less conversation?

Listener Angela is a musician, and long-time wearer of Hearing Aids – but as her parents and friends have started reaching an age where they might need them, she’s wondering what advice to give them - and whether paying more for a hearing aid, and potentially going private – would really help?

There’s no question – Hearing Aids are Sliced Bread – but can the top end products really deliver on claims they can improve sound, reduce background noise, stream directly from phones or tables, and change what they listen to automatically? And are hearing aids available on the NHS capable of the same?

The NHS wait times described in this episode were accurate at the time of recording, and may have changed.

A transcript of this episode is available here: https://downloads.bbc.co.uk/radio4/misc/sliced_bread_hearing_aids_transcript.pdf

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PRESENTER: GREG FOOT

PRODUCER: KATE HOLDSWORTH

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