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Does Medicare Cover Hearing Aids? (Updated 2020)

One of the most popular questions asked in the US is "does Medicare cover hearing aids?" In this blog post, we explain some of the finer details of hearing aid insurance, and offer cost-effective tips.

Does Medicare Cover Hearing Aids?

If you are covered by Part A or B of Medicare, then, unfortunately, the answer is no. These plans do not cover digital hearing aids. If you do experience an issue with your device, you may have to check with the manufacturer regarding a warranty or how to fix the problem.

But don't panic. There are a number of solutions in the market should you need to repair a device or require replacement parts to keep your hearing aid working at its best.

Fortunately companies like ours sell all the parts you need to keep your hearing aid working efficiently. Our blog post on "Common problems and solutions for when using hearing aids" may help you work out what's wrong.

For the most up to date information, visit Medicare.

Which Hearing Aid Services does Medicare Cover?

Medicare's Part B (medical insurance) covers to 80% of the allowable charges if your doctor or other health care provider orders a hearing or balance test. We recommend that you always check with the insurer for the most accurate information.

Medicaid for those on low incomes will provide hearing assessments and hearing aids for children registered with the scheme up until the age of 21.

Does Medicare Cover Hearing Aids Replacement Parts?

Depending on the service required, other options may offer you the assistance you need. Your device itself may not be the issue. Domes, wax guards, tubes or other components can also become faulty. At Hearing Direct, you find a wide range of hearing aid accessories to help fix, repair, or improve your device. The question to ask may not be 'does Medicare cover hearing aids?' but more like: which options are available?

Where Can I Buy Hearing Aid Insurance?

Just as you would protect your car, home, and life, there are options when it comes down to hearing aids insurance. Some hearing aid insurers are listed below:

This list solely gives examples and does not constitute a recommendation for the company listed.

Each company is able to offer different plans, benefits, and coverage, so it is recommended that you review policies to find the correct cover you need. Depending on the state you live in, plans may differ from state to state or alternative insurance plans may exist.

The Price of Hearing Aids

Hearing aids can be very expensive. The average price of a privately purchased hearing aid is around $1,500 and can be up to $6000, so quite rightly, they are a valuable investment. On top of buying a hearing device, other costs factor in, raising the initial price. This includes:
  • Audiometric examinations
  • Device insurance costs
  • Hearing aid batteries
  • Fixing faults

The average life of a hearing aid is around five years. Depending on the stage of your life at which you require a hearing device, this may become a long-term investment with a long-term price tag. This is why we at hearingdirect.com are dedicated to providing affordable hearing aids.

How to Reduce the Cost of Hearing Aids

Having answered the question 'does Medicare cover hearing aids?', there are proven ways to help reduce the overall amount you could end up spending on all things hearing aid related during your lifetime. Cost-effective solutions do exist. Price tags can often be a real deterrent, especially if you are on a budget. There are a number of things to bear in mind, both when purchasing new hearing aids, as well as evaluating their future costs.
  • Browse hearing aids - Shop around to find a device that fits your needs and budget.
  • Inspect warranties - Depending on the manufacturer, warranties may vary and include a different set of terms.
  • Compare insurance - Browse policies from multiple companies to find the best deal for you.
  • Hearing aid type - Different makes and models or device may require different parts or take different batteries, affecting cost.
  • Test your hearing - Update your hearing status so you know which features you'll require from hearing aids.

Some things though will be unavoidable. For example, buying hearing aid batteries will be a regular occurrence.

Where Can I Buy Affordable Hearing Aids?

Our website is home to a number of items purposely designed with price in mind.
 HD 91 Digital Hearing Aid

Our digital hearing aids start at amazingly low prices. The HD 91 is our entry-level device. It is almost invisible when worn and is packed with all the fundamental features you'd expect from any hearing aid. This in-the-ear model is suitable for those with mild to moderate hearing loss. The HD 250 a premium, almost invisible, in-the-ear hearing aid is one of our best sellers.

Extra Resources From Hearing Direct

Our blog is home to a collection of further reading. The valuable resources we have created include review, information, tips, and guides. We believe you may be interested in:

Test Your Hearing For Free

You can check your hearing for free with our online hearing test.

Please note, the check is not a diagnostic tool. If you believe you have hearing loss or tinnitus, you should consult a medical professional.

About Hearing Direct

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