Your investment in better hearing is a time-intensive process that, when all is said and done, benefits your quality of life in ways that you may not have experienced in years.
You may not hear better overnight, but by retraining your ears and brain to process sounds that it hasn’t heard in years —
a process we can help you with at Doctors Hearing Care —
your satisfaction with your devices will continue to increase.
Once you’ve acquired your hearing aids, you’ll have access to unlimited follow-up care during the 75 day fitting period, and a three-year manufacturer’s warranty that protects your hearing system from the wear and tear that heat, humidity, moisture, and oils can cause. Outside of the 75 day initial fitting period, we operate on a fee-for-service model or we offer annual service plans. And while there’s no getting around the fact that healthcare is a high-ranking expense for many Americans, we do our best at Doctors Hearing Care to help you get the treatment you need with financing options and payments that you can afford.
Ask our audiologists for more information about these options. Doctors Hearing Care also accepts cash, check, and Visa or MasterCard. In addition, we offer payment plans via debit or credit cards for our patients.
Our front office staff can explain these options in further detail during your visit.
Medicare Part B (medical insurance) will cover the diagnostic hearing and balance exams once per year OR to “diagnose” your hearing or balance problem. Medicare does not currently cover regular hearing exams or treatment, including hearing aids and exams for fitting hearing aids.
Doctors Hearing Care is out of network for all commercial insurance plans including Medicare advantage plans. It is important that you check with your insurance provider for information regarding your out of network benefits. You can typically find by contacting your insurer’s customer service line. Although we can provide some assistance with this process, your individual insurer will have more details.
The cost of hearing aids is usually the result of a few things: the quality of sound that the unit produces, the features included that help the user hear better, the quality of the components of the unit, and the custom fitting and follow-up care by the specialist who fits your hearing aids. Although inexpensive hearing aids do exist, they are typically made with low-quality components, are not correctly fit to treat your specific hearing loss, and do not include any professional care by a highly trained provider who will help you get the most out of your investment.
Find the freedom of better hearing.