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Why Doesn’t Medicare Cover Hearing Aids?

Medicare was established in 1965, a time when hearing loss was not widely recognized as a medical condition. As a result, hearing aids were not included in the list of covered services. Now we all know that hearing loss is a serious medical condition, and it’s a shame our government doesn’t recognize it as such. Thankfully, there are ways to save hundreds on hearing aids without sacrificing quality or effectiveness.

  • Purchase Hearing Aids Online. Online retailers offer better prices due to lower overhead costs, and many offer a risk-free trial.
  • Consider refurbished or used hearing aids. Many manufacturers offer refurbished models at a fraction of the cost, with the same features, warranty, and support as new devices.
  • See if your state offers assistance programs. Certain states provide vouchers or subsidies for hearing aids, or cover the full cost of the devices. Some offer state-level Medicaid programs.

Who Should I Work With?

One trusted and effective free online service is HearClear. We’ll find market-leading hearing specialists in your local area who can provide you with exactly the right type of hearing aid for you.

Models can be virtually invisible, totally rechargeable and even have the ability to connect to your smartphone! Invisible hearing aids are growing in popularity across the US, with thousands of people each year relying on HearClear to help them find a hearing aid specialist.

Plus, once you’ve chosen your ideal hearing aids you may be able to trial them for up to 30 days without having to pay a single cent upfront! So you can see whether they’re right for you without worry.