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How good is the MDHearingAid?

How good is the MDHearingAid?

On the website Consumers Advocate, MDHearingAid has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, based on 8 reviews. “I bought two LifeEar CORE hearing aids,” says one reviewer. “They came with the LifeEar smartphone app. You are able to custom setup each ear with audiologist quality.

Who makes MDHearingAid?

MDHearingAid is a Midwestern company that assembles its products in Southfield, Michigan. With over a decade of experience and more than 500,000 hearing aids sold, MDHearingAid has become one of the most well-known and affordable hearwear brands in the country.

Is the Volt a good hearing aid?

The Volts fit well with my glasses. The sound is crisp. I have to turn the volume higher than I did with my air aid. The sound is crisp.

How are the reviews on mdhearingaid.com?

MDHearingAid has a consumer rating of 4.16 stars from 37 reviews indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. MDHearingAid ranks 1st among Hearing Aids sites. Positive reviews (last 12 months): 0%

When to return mdhearingaid volt hearing aids?

There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Waste of money. Lasted only 3 months. Received these in March. Return window was closed May 31, 2020. Hearing aids quit working today, June 16!!! Complete waste of $500. I do not recommend! I am more than a little upset.

Where is mdhearingaid hearing aid distribution center located?

MDHearingAid has been in the hearing aid business for over a decade. Its corporate offices are located in Illinois and its distribution center is in Michigan where the hearing aids are made. MDHearingAid sells FDA-approved hearing aids at a lower rate because they are delivered right to your door.

How long is the trial period for mdhearingaid?

After purchasing a device, you receive a 45-day trial that lets you test the hearing and comfort level. If any adjustments are needed, you can reach out to MDHearingAid’s team of dedicated hearing instrument specialists, who can assist in the exchange or adjustment process.