For over 75 years, millions of Americans have trusted Miracle-Ear® with their hearing. Did you know 1 in 3 individuals over 65 experience hearing loss?¹ It not only affects your ability to hear, but it can also affect your physical and cognitive health. Research shows that older adults with severe hearing loss are at a higher risk of developing dementia.²
At Miracle-Ear, we're dedicated to your wellbeing. When you visit one of our 1,600 locations for your free hearing test, our certified Hearing Care Professionals will take the time to get to know you, providing care tailored to your hearing needs. Plus, enjoy our lowest prices yet on the latest in hearing aid technology when you book between March 10ᵗʰ-23ʳᵈ.
Immerse yourself in conversations like never before with GENIUS™ X. Our technology enhances speakers around you while minimizing distracting background noises. Perfect for settings such as restaurants and social events.
One of the benefits of Miracle-Ear is that we provide a lifetime of care at any of our 1,600 locations nationwide. With your hearing aid purchase, you'll receive:
Meet Richard, who rekindled his relationship with his wife, Cookie, thanks to Miracle-Ear. Struggling with hearing loss, their home was filled with shouting instead of laughter. Now, with clear hearing, they enjoy peaceful conversations and sing together. With the right technology, anything is possible.
*Miracle-Ear Test the Nation valid from March 10-23, 2025 at participating Miracle-Ear stores only.
FREE Comphrensive Hearing Test: Our hearing evaluation and video otoscopic inspection are always free. A hearing evaluation is an audiometric test to determine proper amplification needs only. These are not medical exams or diagnoses nor are they intended to replace a physician's care. If you suspect a medical problem, please seek treatment from your doctor.
Free Lifetime of Aftercare: Cleanings and in-office service for hearing aids are always free. Miracle-Ear® lifetime aftercare not included with hearing aids purchased utilizing some insurance benefits. See store for details.
Hearing aids do not restore natural hearing. Individual experiences vary depending on severity of hearing loss, accuracy of evaluation, proper fit and ability to adapt to amplification.
¹NIH Pub. No. 97-4235, March 20161.
²Reed, AuD, N. (2023, January 10). New study links hearing loss with dementia in older
adults. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.