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Ontario considers allowing over-the-counter hearing aids

Published Apr 28, 2026 at 5:16pm

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Ontario considers allowing over-the-counter hearing aids

A hearing aid is shown in this file photo.

Ontarians with mild hearing loss could soon have access to over-the-counter hearing aids, under a regulatory change the government is considering.

The Ministry of Health has launched a 30-day consultation on allowing the sale and use of certain devices that function as hearing aids, without a prescription.

Health Minister Sylvia Jones says access to over-the-counter hearing aids would reduce barriers for people with hearing loss.

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