

For this week’s “Tuesday’s Tips,” the New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection and Division of Licensing Services have released guidance to help consumers navigate the process of purchasing hearing aids. In 2022, new federal regulations went into effect allowing retailers to sell hearing aids over the counter. This means consumers with mild to moderate hearing loss can now buy hearing aids in store or online without needing a prescription or formal hearing test. Follow the New York Department of State on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and check in every Tuesday for more practical tips that educate and empower New York consumers on a variety of topics. Sign up to receive consumer alerts directly to your email or phone here.
“As over-the-counter hearing aids become more readily available on store shelves, making them more affordable and accessible, it’s important for consumers to understand that shopping for these devices may not be as simple as it seems,” said Secretary of State Robert J. Rodriguez. “There are many factors to consider while choosing between over-the-counter and traditional prescription hearing aids, and I urge New Yorkers who are in the process of purchasing hearing aids to read our guidance to help decide which option can best serve their needs.”
New York State Office for the Aging Director Greg Olsen said, "Over-the-counter hearing aids are an option newly available for many consumers struggling with mild to moderate hearing loss. As with any major purchase – especially one that may be necessary to support quality of life – it's important to make an informed decision that suits your specific needs and expectations when it comes to fittings, maintenance, and other factors. The State's Division of Consumer Protection has provided an exceptional resource to help, and I encourage all who are considering a hearing aid to read this new guidance."
Professionally Fitted Hearing Aids vs Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids: What’s the Difference?
Hearing Test:
Choosing a Hearing Aid:
Hearing Aid Fittings:
Returns and Warranties:
Follow-up Visits and Resolution of Issues:
Routine Cleaning and Sound Quality Checks:
For more information, visit the Food and Drug Administration’s website.
About the New York State Division of Consumer Protection
The New York State Division of Consumer Protection provides resources and education materials to consumers, as well as voluntary mediation services between consumers and businesses. The Consumer Assistance Helpline 1-800-697-1220 is available Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm, excluding State Holidays, and consumer complaints can be filed at any time at www.dos.ny.gov/consumer-protection.
For other consumer protection tips and consumer alerts, consumers can visit the DCP website or follow DCP on social media via Twitter at @NYSConsumer or Facebook at www.facebook.com/nysconsumer.