I want to clarify the source of my opinion about hearing aids and purchasing them.
First, it seems as though MOST of the comments here have been made by people who have done some research and been satisfied or better with COSTCO products and services.
My "baseline" for hearing enhancement equipment is an evaluation by an audiologist certified by the American Speech and Hearing Association, with the credential CCC AUD. If you were assessed by someone with this credential, @SXMGirl, you can be almost totally secure that you can "shop" for the best price and do well.
I worked for many years before I retired as a teacher of the deaf and hearing impaired, and at that time, people could represent themselves as hearing aid "experts" with limited training. I believe that licensing and training requirements for hearing aid sellers has improved a great deal since I retired.
Unfortunately, people who need hearing enhancement have a tendency to regard their needs as less essential than vision enhancement, and this is not really so. Reading about the joy of hearing the shopping cart wheels is touching, because hearing loss can be a slow process, and as people adjust to not hearing their worlds can become smaller and smaller and smaller.
I need to update my knowledge base about this AND I plan to do just that. My DH may need some info soon about this, and ooops, I may myself. Thanks for starting a great thread @SXMGirl . Please stay in touch about your thoughts about your new aids. Maybe start a journal about what you experience as you adjust to them?