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Where in MA are you looking?

Kerry

hearing aid question

Just wondering if anyone in Mass. has any recommendations for a good

place to purchase hearing aids, or if there is any loaner programs in the

state. Feel free to e-mail me privately if you would prefer.

Thanks,

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Kerry or ,

Kerri Hicks used to highly recommend a practice in Weymouth. Do you know

that one? We have been very happy at Rhode Island Hospital. I have had a

resonable experience at West Newton Hearing Center, though I like our audi

at RI Hosp. But if you're on the south shore then the Weymouth place is

worth checking out.

I haven't heard from Kerri on the list lately. I'll send her email and see

if she has contact info.

Daphne

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Kerry or ,

Kerri Hicks used to highly recommend a practice in Weymouth. Do you know

that one? We have been very happy at Rhode Island Hospital. I have had a

resonable experience at West Newton Hearing Center, though I like our audi

at RI Hosp. But if you're on the south shore then the Weymouth place is

worth checking out.

I haven't heard from Kerri on the list lately. I'll send her email and see

if she has contact info.

Daphne

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> We are on the south shore, but willing to travel a little if it

> is worth it.

> Our hospital only recommends the hearing aids, they don't sell them.

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You can also try Mass Eye and Ear in Boston. They have a program that you

pay an annual fee (I believe it's around $300-400) and you " rent " their

hearing aids for this fee. The part that I've heard some people like is

that you can try out different aids during the year. I don't have a

specific audi there to recommend -- we just looked into their program before

getting a CI.

-Jen

Mom to , born 2/21/01, N24C 3/1/02

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You can also try Mass Eye and Ear in Boston. They have a program that you

pay an annual fee (I believe it's around $300-400) and you " rent " their

hearing aids for this fee. The part that I've heard some people like is

that you can try out different aids during the year. I don't have a

specific audi there to recommend -- we just looked into their program before

getting a CI.

-Jen

Mom to , born 2/21/01, N24C 3/1/02

jborhegyi@...

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> > is worth it.

> > Our hospital only recommends the hearing aids, they don't sell them.

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We go to South Shore Hearing Center in South Weymouth. We use Ellen Curran

there and strongly recommend her. They have 2 other audiologists there who work

closely with children, although they are still early on in their careers. I

really, really, really like this practice and have a great relationship with

them. 781/337-6860.

I have not heard good things about Mass Eye & Ear for children, but that info is

dated by about 18 months. There is also a good practice in Quincy, MA that I

could get info on. Stay away from Braintree Rehab.

If you want more info on them, feel free to email me privately. Feel free to

tell them that Hadley's mom sent you there-- we are very close now to the front

desk staff!

Kerry (on the south shore too)

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We are on the south shore, but willing to travel a little if it is worth it.

Our hospital only recommends the hearing aids, they don't sell them.

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We go to South Shore Hearing Center in South Weymouth. We use Ellen Curran

there and strongly recommend her. They have 2 other audiologists there who work

closely with children, although they are still early on in their careers. I

really, really, really like this practice and have a great relationship with

them. 781/337-6860.

I have not heard good things about Mass Eye & Ear for children, but that info is

dated by about 18 months. There is also a good practice in Quincy, MA that I

could get info on. Stay away from Braintree Rehab.

If you want more info on them, feel free to email me privately. Feel free to

tell them that Hadley's mom sent you there-- we are very close now to the front

desk staff!

Kerry (on the south shore too)

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We are on the south shore, but willing to travel a little if it is worth it.

Our hospital only recommends the hearing aids, they don't sell them.

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Yeah, yeah-- that's the place that Kerri Hicks (was a Listen-Up mom too)

recommended to me. At the time I was living in Providence, RI and didn't

want to make the trip. You folks who live in Texas would laugh at me for

that one, with good reason. Anyway, I've also heard wonderful things about

Ellen Curran.

Good luck.

Daphne

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