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How To Get A Device FAQs

Visiting a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP or Speech Therapist) and being fitted for a SpeechEasy fluency device.
Let's say you are interested in obtaining a SpeechEasy device and are wondering what the process is like. The following is an overview of the steps, so you can know what to expect:
- You locate the Providing SLP (Speech Language Pathologist) nearest to you who is certified to dispense and fit SpeechEasy devices. A complete provider list can be found on our website www.speecheasy.com.
- You contact the Providing SLP to schedule an appointment for an evaluation.
- You arrive at your appointment:
- These evaluations typically take about 3 hours. The cost for this session varies by SLP, so to ensure you understand what to expect, ask what the cost will be.
- Your stuttering will be measured and assessed, and you will be given the opportunity to try a demonstration version of SpeechEasy. During this process, the SLP will custom-program the device to achieve the greatest improvement in fluency Ð and you will be able to determine if SpeechEasy is right for you.
- You will be given the opportunity to take try SpeechEasy in a 'real world' (out of the office) setting.
- Once the evaluation is complete, you can decide to purchase - or not.
- Should you decide to purchase:
- You will be given instructions to visit a local audiologist for an ear impression and a hearing evaluation.
- The cost for the impression and evaluation varies by audiologist, so to ensure you understand what to expect, ask what the cost will be.
- Once these are completed, you will need to return the ear impression and information to the Providing SLP.
- The ear impression and SpeechEasy order are forwarded to the companies involved in the manufacturing and programming process.
- In about 3 weeks, your custom-made device is sent back to your Providing SLP.
- The Providing SLP will contact you to schedule a 'final fitting' appointment.
- When you arrive at this appointment, you can expect:
- To spend approximately 1-2 hours with the Providing SLP. The SLP will be ...
- Checking the overall fit of the device.
- Teaching you how to insert and remove the device.
- Performing device programming and making any final changes to the settings.
- Adjusting the volume.
- Demonstrating proper care and maintenance.
- Demonstrating additional therapeutic techniques.
- You will have 60 days from the time of this 'final fitting' appointment to decide whether to keep the device...or to return it for a 90% refund.
If you have more questions, please see our General FAQ's.
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