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Title: ? for those with BAHA
Post by: Pembo on May 19, 2005, 05:08:51 pm
The audiologist mentioned the warranty for the BAHA. Does anyone have more info on it? Cost, what it covers, etc? thank you.
Title: Re: ? for those with BAHA
Post by: Dave_S121 on May 20, 2005, 10:41:04 am
Pembo, My BAHA came with a 2 year Limited Warrant with 1 year Lost Stolen & Damages Coverage.  Entific will make normal repairs free of charge for up to 2 years.  If the BAHA is lost stolen or damage in the first year they will replace it.  Entific also offers 2 different warrant plans you can purchase.  The Gold Plan extendends the warrant repairs to 3 years and 2 years for lost, stolen & damage coverage.  The Platinum plan extends it up to 8 years, but after 4 years you will receive a new BAHA.  My audiologist hasn't discussed prices with me since I'm covered up until March 2006.  My guess is since you are receiving a new BAHA after 4 years the 8 year plan is probably expensive.  I'm meeting with my audiologist in a couple of weeks and plan on asking her prices for the coverage since if I want to go with the 8 year plan I will probably start setting aside money now. 

Hope this answered your question.

Dave Skaja
Title: Re: ? for those with BAHA
Post by: Pembo on May 20, 2005, 12:10:59 pm
Thanks Dave. I seem to remember something about $3000 for so many years and the replacement. I didn't realize I wouldn't need to purchase it until the end of the standard. Maybe it's like a car? :)  Just trying to get a handle on how much $$$ this all will cost.
Title: Re: ? for those with BAHA
Post by: Bob Partak on May 20, 2005, 10:01:29 pm
Dave, With the BAHA can you have additional MRI's or are you limited to CAT- scans? You do have an implant in your skull. Thanks, Bob
Title: Re: ? for those with BAHA
Post by: Dave_S121 on May 21, 2005, 06:07:13 am
Bob, Even though there is a small titanium implant in your skull you can still have follow-up MRI's.  I was given a card that fits in my wallet, one side is Airport instructions that should be presented at the screening check points and the other side that should be presented when having an MRI.  You will take your sound processor off while having the MRI, but the card said the patient can be exposed to an MRI exam with out any risks.  I haven't had an MRI since having the implant, but my doctor will be scheduling a follow-up MRI for me in October, 1 years after my AN surgery. 

Dave
Title: Re: ? for those with BAHA
Post by: Bob Partak on May 21, 2005, 10:03:47 pm
Thanks Dave,  Great info. The BAHA sounds better the more I study it. Thanks again. Bob
Title: Re: ? for those with BAHA
Post by: Russ on May 22, 2005, 09:07:17 am
Hi
  I haven't followed the whole thread but thought to inform not every single sided deaf person is a good candidate for BAHA.
  Some will do better with traditional 'Cross' type HAs.
  Audiologists can measure air-bone conduction threshhold to determine which type 'cross-over' is best.
  Best wishes to all of you!
  Russ
Title: Re: ? for those with BAHA
Post by: Bob Partak on May 22, 2005, 09:01:15 pm
Russ,
Thanks for the information. It's something I'll be asking my audiologist about. He mentioned the "cross" types but not the BAHA. He did so many tests on me that he may have checked air-bone conduction. My memory isn't the elephant type it was afew years ago. Bob