It was the same with prescription glasses although not to that degree. You could only get the glasses from the optometrist and the Luxottica monopoly. The price drastically decreased once the free market got a hold of it. I'm wearing $20 Zennis now.
I'm even fine with requiring a prescription for hearing devices, since as others have posted it helps rule out other issues such as infection, impacted wax, etc. Also helps pinpoint the best device.
But the outrageous markup on these things is something I'm glad to see being addressed by opening up the market.
MelMac5 t1_iz0ixf8 wrote
Reply to comment by AsteroidFilter in FDA change ushers in cheaper, easier-to-get hearing aids by AsslessBaboon
It was the same with prescription glasses although not to that degree. You could only get the glasses from the optometrist and the Luxottica monopoly. The price drastically decreased once the free market got a hold of it. I'm wearing $20 Zennis now.
I'm even fine with requiring a prescription for hearing devices, since as others have posted it helps rule out other issues such as infection, impacted wax, etc. Also helps pinpoint the best device.
But the outrageous markup on these things is something I'm glad to see being addressed by opening up the market.
Do CPAP machines next!