Hearing aids run the gamut of cheap to stupid expensive . My MIL has hearing loss but is quite a bit older than you . Anyway my wife had her tested by a doctor and hearing aids were prescribed . A local company was called into the assisted living facility to take measurements. Hearing aids were manufactured and fitted/adjusted . Several adjustments have been made since the $4,000 dollar purchase . No limit on how many adjustments can be made . All included in the purchase price .
After every adjustment MIL says they are working great . Then she never wears them

. They are small , easy to install and recharge . Nothing difficult at all . MIL now refuses to wear them . Not money well spent in her case . But I do believe local expertise is a valid purchase requirement to be able to " tune " for YOUR particular hearing loss . I say start with your physician and go from there .