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Asked October 2010
What are the best telephones for hearing loss?
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Look for one that is hearing aid compatable if you are shopping in the stores. Some inexpensive models are also hearing aid compatable.
Your ear doctor will have some material you can look at but those can be pricey.
10/12/2010 13:14:35
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Your ear doctor will have some material you can look at but those can be pricey.