Does Your Insurance Cover Hearing Aids?

We often get asked if insurance can cover hearing aids. Hearing aids are a major investment into not just your hearing health, but your holistic health—it’s important to make sure you feel secure and confident in paying for them, and insurance can help!

However, the answer to that question isn’t always black and white; insurance policies can be confusing and frustrating to read the fine print for, and each insurance provider has a variety of different packages and coverages with different limitations and deductibles and rules…

Our team is happy to help you figure out your coverage!

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7 Questions to Ask About Your Hearing Aid Insurance Coverage

1. If my plan provides coverage for hearing aids, how much will I receive?
2. Is there a deductible I need to meet before benefits kick in, and how much is it?
3. Does my preferred audiologist accept my insurance?
4. Is a diagnostic hearing test covered under my insurance?
5. Do I need a referral from my doctor to get hearing care coverage?
6. Can I choose the hearing aids I like, or am I restricted to specific makes or manufacturers?
7. Am I able to see my preferred audiologist, or am I restricted to a network of providers?

We accept all major insurance providers, including Kaiser, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, United, BlueCross BlueShield, and more.

Need Help Checking Your Coverage?

If you’re looking to invest in your hearing care and need assistance figuring out what your insurance covers, our team can assist in reading through your insurance policy and deducing what benefits you’re rightfully entitled to.

Simply fill out the form and we’ll get in touch to discuss your available options.

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