Hearing Aid Costs & Payment Options
Once you’ve decided you need a hearing aid the next question most people ask themselves is, “What is it going to cost and how am I going to pay for it?”
To help you, we’ve mapped out information on pricing and payment options.
About Hearing Aid Prices
First, before anyone can tell you the right way to improve your hearing, you’re going to need a hearing aid test to determine the type and degree of hearing loss you have.
Second, the type of hearing loss you are experiencing and the degree of hearing loss you suffer from will play a role in which hearing solution we recommend.
Third, picking the right hearing enhancement device or hearing aid depends on how you plan to use it.
If you just want to hear your TV better, you may be surprised at how little it could cost.
If you want a hearing aid that filters out background noise, so you can be part of the conversation at a busy restaurant or family gathering, you’re going to need a more sophisticated device. Of course, the more different situations you use your hearing aid in, the more value it will provide. Sure, you may pay a bit more to get all the functions you want, but you’ll enjoy life a lot more too.
What’s affordable depends on both the price and the value the hearing aids provide. The bottom line is, you get what you pay for. But before you worry about the price, the first thing to do is get your hearing tested for hearing aids. Then the next step is to look at payment options.
What’s the Best Way to Pay for Your Hearing Aids?
We’re dedicated to helping our clients in Sherwood Park and St. Paul, AB find the right hearing aids at affordable prices. In addition to offering a wide variety of affordable hearing aids, we accept credit cards and insurance. Let us help you find the best payment option to suit your personal needs.
Using Insurance To Pay For Hearing Aids
We understand that navigating insurance coverage can be confusing. To clarify our accepted forms of payment, here’s a breakdown:
- We direct bill Blue Cross. If you have Blue Cross coverage, we can handle the billing process directly with them.
- We do not accept other personal insurance coverage. This means we cannot directly bill your personal health insurance provider.
- We also accept:
- Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB)
- Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA)
- Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB)
- 3rd party – Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL)
Please note: If you have any questions about your specific insurance coverage or billing process, don’t hesitate to contact our office directly. Call or Text us.
Using Your Credit Card To Pay For Hearing Aids
We accept all major credit cards, which provide you with a quick and easy way to pay for your hearing aids.