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Nearly all purchases are personal. You decide how much you're willing to pay -- what an item or service is worth. Often times, you can get by with less expensive options similar in value to their higher-ticket counterparts. However, certain items -- like hearing aids -- simply won't provide the same satisfaction nor experiences when corners are cut to lower the cost.
When researching hearing aid costs, this article will help you understand the importance of --
Expertise
Your hearing needs are as unique as your thumbprint. As such, our hearing care professionals and audiologists will thoroughly evaluate your hearing and match your needs and personal preferences with our portfolio of hearing aids. More importantly, they will fine tune your hearing aids to deliver sound as closely to natural hearing levels as possible. Most importantly, they will be here for you every step of the way -- from providing training on how to use and care for your hearing aids to providing ongoing care, cleaning and maintenance. The quality of your hearing in the long-term is directly related to your relationship with your trusted, local hearing care expert. Your hearing isn't a set it and forget it proposition.
Technology
Though some of the tiniest pieces of tech in the market, the effectiveness of a hearing aid's performance is directly related to technology used both inside and out. From streamlined design impacting comfort, weight and appearance to internal factors determining function and sound delivery effectiveness, you get what you pay for. More advanced hearing aids generally cost more, but accommodate your hearing needs and lifestyle better. You can find nearly invisible hearing aids, waterproof hearing aids, hearing aids tailored to deliver improved sound according to specific situations and more at Miracle-Ear.
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When shopping for hearing aids, one of people’s biggest concerns is price. It’s not hard to see why—hearing aids are a big investment, with the typical costs of hearing aids ranging from $1,000 and $4,000-plus per pair. While the technology, fitting, programming and aftercare all factor into the overall cost when you purchase hearing aids at Miracle-Ear, it’s understandable to experience some sticker shock.
Many people count on health insurance to help mitigate the cost of medical care and devices. The only problem? For most people, coverage depends on which insurance provider they are with and the details of their personal plan, which is usually obtained through their employer. That can mean the difference between having hearing aid coverage and not having it at all—and it’s not at all unusual for hearing aids to not be covered. To make things doubly complicated, the insurance landscape is notoriously confusing, making it a challenge to access the healthcare you want and need.
Regardless of what your insurance plan looks like, understanding your coverage and the hearing care options available to you is critical. To tackle some of the big questions around hearing aids and insurance, we spoke with Dr. Carrie Meyer, director of clinical programs at Amplifon Hearing Health Care, who has more than 30 years of experience helping clients find the hearing care they need. Read Dr. Meyer’s advice and insights on understanding hearing aid insurance coverage and how you can make the most of your benefits.
Hearing Aid Savings
While quality hearing aids can be somewhat costly, here are a few helpful tips to save money on your hearing aids purchase.
When it comes to finding the best hearing aid savings and maximizing the value of your hearing aid purchase, get the best hearing care and long-term solution tailored to your specific hearing needs from Miracle-Ear. Get started by booking your FREE hearing evaluation now.
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