Coverage for hearing care varies a lot between plans. Call our front desk and we’ll verify your specific benefits before your visit. No charge for the call.
Most patients are surprised by how differently insurance treats diagnostic testing vs. hearing aids. Here’s the short version.
Hearing evaluations are typically covered by medical insurance, especially when there’s a documented medical reason for the test. Coverage usually applies after your deductible, with a copay or coinsurance.
Most major commercial plans, Medicare, and Medicaid cover diagnostic hearing testing in some form.
Hearing aid coverage varies far more widely. Some plans offer a hearing aid benefit, a set dollar amount, or access through a third-party network. Many plans don’t cover hearing aids at all.
Original Medicare doesn’t cover hearing aids, but many Medicare Advantage plans do. Each plan is different.
Call our front desk at (614) 263-5151. We’ll verify your benefits before your visit so there are no surprises at checkout. Have your insurance card and member number handy.
Plenty of our patients pay out-of-pocket, especially for hearing aids that aren’t covered by their plan. We keep pricing transparent and we’ll show you the full range during your consultation.
A flat, transparent price for a comprehensive evaluation if you’re self-pay. Same testing, same provider time.
Pricing is bundled to include the device, custom programming, real-ear verification, and follow-up appointments. No surprise fees.
We offer financing options for patients who’d prefer to spread payments out over time. We can walk through the details at your fitting consultation.
Hearing aids and diagnostic testing are typically eligible expenses under Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts.
Call us, book online, or send us a note. We’ll get you in within the week at the office that’s closer to you.