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Does medicare cover the cost of hearing aids?

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Does medicare cover the cost of hearing aids?

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No. Medicare will not cover any portion of the cost of hearing aids. Back to Top 15. How can hearing aids help? Every person wearing a hearing aid has different needs and expectations. The goal of any hearing aid is to make speech sounds available to the listener. Unfortunately, it’s not just a matter of making sounds louder. Most hearing aids today are designed to amplify soft speech sounds, but try to decrease the amount of amplification of the more unwanted sounds like background noise. Talk to your audiologist about which circuit is best for you. Back to Top 16. Do my hearing aids have any insurance on them? At Peconic ENT, we offer a comprehensive service plan on most of our products. This plan, called Hearing Healthcare Solutions, is a complete 3 year service plan. Included in the plan are the following: – 3 year repair warranty – any standard repairs on your instruments are covered at no charge by the manufacturer – 3 year loss/damage coverage – one time only within the 3 year p

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Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover the cost of hearing aids. Medicaid however will pay for one hearing aid in your lifetime. Visit www.hearingaidtaxcredit.org to learn more about what the Better Hearing Institute is doing to raise awareness for tax credits when it comes to hearing aids. Phillips Hearing Center encourages you to contact your senator and representatives to let them know how important this is to you!

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