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    Ascent Hearing Center

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Accurate Hearing Aid Center

    Accurate Hearing Aid Center

    5.0(20 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I've been going to Accurate Hearing Aid Center for years now, and Lori has been amazing from the…read morevery beginning. Before finding her, I went to several other hearing aid specialists who were honestly no help at all, but Lori immediately stood out. She is incredibly knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely cares about making sure you get exactly what you need. She takes the time to explain everything and always makes the experience comfortable and stress-free. The office is welcoming, and the entrance always makes me smile, there's a funny statue/mannequin holding a welcome sign that I had to include a photo of. I'm so grateful I found Lori, and I wouldn't trust anyone else with my hearing care. I highly recommend Accurate Hearing Aid Center to anyone looking for someone who truly knows what they're doing and actually cares.

    I found Lori Esposito at Accurate Hearing Aid Center thru my insurance company and I couldn't be…read moreany happier with my decision to see her. Lori was very professional, friendly and has a sense of humor that put me at ease during my appointment. She listened to my concerns about my hearing problems, explained the test results and helped me select hearing aids that were covered by my insurance. I am happy with my selection, especially since I can adjust them via my cell phone, so helpful during meetings and noisy places. Lori is knowledgable on how to connect my new hearing aids to my cell phone (I am a tech Dummy). I had trouble with using them at home, it turned out my cell phone needed to be updated. While Lori updated my cell phone she explained the process so I could do it myself when needed. All in all - I am very satisfied with the caring service I have received from Lori and will continue to see her. I highly recommend Lori Esposito at Accurate Hearing Aid Center in Huntington Beach, CA.

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    Costco Hearing  Aid Center

    Costco Hearing Aid Center

    3.0(4 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Denied request for appointment! Was told because I currently wear hearing aids they only test…read morehearing for those with "intent to purchase". Current ones need to be upgraded or replaced - nope "only first timers". Pathetic denial of care for profit only! She told me to find a local audiologist! Pretty much slamming the door in my face. IMO

    The manager is all about making her mark with Costco corporate. She's a climber. That means…read morenumbers and dollars. Go as fast as you can and process as many sales as you can quickly. Their time is too valuable to actually help you hear better. There is ZERO dollars to them for providing any support or tuning. So they fake their way through adjustments and doing nothing as quickly as possible. They will tell you all about the support while buying, but that doesn't happen after they have your money. Hearing Aids without tuning them for that individual is like buying a car that's seat is not adjustable. It just won't fit most people. It certainly will not be optimal. There are 100's of adjustments available for hearing aids in their proprietary software which only audiologists are allowed to use! When I asked for help repeatedly, I was met with "you don't need to know that". And not just once, but three times. I asked how I find where my volume was set. " You don't need to know that". Nasty, Rude response to a reasonable question. Her attempts at tuning was her reading the manual and trying out things she didn't understand. She wound up doing nothing and telling me I didn't need all that stuff as the Jabbra was self tuning (I think she made that up). She was frustrated why I wanted different effects for loud restaurants, TV, Music, conversations, background noises. I have had multiple channels for each of those with other hearing aids from other manufacturers. Other hearing aid offices had spent 30 to 45 minutes tuning each channel of my HA's for me. The difference was dramatic. Not so at Costco. Costco HA center WILL not dedicate the time to learn tuning or implement it. I was told that all the staff has been instructed to not waste time working with someone who needed tuning, that it made them no money and wasted valuable sales time. It certainly seemed accurate from what I had heard and seen. I told the manager that I had founded a software company 30 years ago and that I really wanted to adjust for myself. She told me that I didn't need the cell phone app for the Jabbras, or the tuning. Several weeks later, I then discovered the app wasn't working on Android and Jabbra wasn't fixing it. That's why she said I didn't need it. My Jabbras are excellent I believe. They could be 3 times as good if they were tuned for me. I just can not recommend the Huntington Beach Costco while the climber is in charge. Her policies and attitude are destructive. Many sound systems have parametric equalizers to tune/adjust a dozen different frequencies from "high trebles" to "low basses" and everything in between. HA work somewhat in this same manner, but the person listening can not touch the knobs for the treble or the bass. You describe the sound and someone else turns the knob. This is DUMB. By the way, no HA manufacturers will allow any citizen to accomplish those same adjustments on their own hearing aids. They would lose control of the sheep. You have a parametric equalizer for 12 channels, but there are no knobs. There is a monopoly on HA's. Three companies basically own all the others, and they collude to keep it a closed source industry. That's the only way this system of HA sales could exist.

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