Tink-n-MrIncredible
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My mom went to see about hearing aids today. She needs one in both ears and was quoted a price of $5,000.00. Where is the best place to get a good hearing aid at a reasonable price?
My 4 year old son just got hearing aids. And no, both of our insurances didn't cover it. Our ENT referred us to the local University Audiology Dept (University of Memphis). We were able to save some money this way. Our office visits were about $400. And the aids themselves were $1800 total for both. The university gave us a list of dispensers to call and there was a wide variety of prices. We chose the cheapest one, the aids were sent directly to the university, where the Dr. was able to fit them and do follow up visits.
You might see if there is a local university that has a program like this. Our service was outstanding.

I have twin daughters that wear hearing aids. Because the hearing loss is consider a "disability", the girls automatically qualified for medical assistance, regardless of income. I don't know if that is anything you checked out, but I thought I would throw it out there.![]()
Where did your medical assistance come from? We have BCBS and Tricare supplemental and neither would pay. We live in MS, just across the border to Memphis,TN. The only kinds of assistance programs we could find were need based (and on paper we make too much). I'd greatly appreciate your info, as we'll have to get my son hearing aids every few years-and that cost is so prohibitive.
Thanks to all the replies. I had no idea they were this expensive. I wonder why insurance does not cover these, it is a necessity just like eye glasses.
NotUrsula mom is 78 y/o and has not worked in years. So no chance of that help. Thanks for the tip though.
Baloo's girl I will look into the local universities and see if they have an Audiology Dept. Anything will help.
It's sad as that is a NEED, it's not cosmetic. I don't understand why insurance won't pick it up.Just something to consider. My dad was about that age when he got his hearing aids. My parents put out a lot of money and my dad refuses to wear them. He like the idea of being able to hear better, but hated all the extra noise that he was now hearing. You know all the background stuff that we usually tune out? We tried to convince him that if he just wore the hearing aids regularly he'd learn to tune that stuff out again, but he's not having it. He just prefers to hear bits and pieces of the conversation. Stubborn old goat!!! (and yes, I say that to his face, lol).
My childrens medical assistance came from the state. I live in Pa. Our audiologist was the one who had us apply and told us they would automatically qualify. Because you're right, on paper, we would've made too much. My husband also has a hearing loss and needs aids, but of course, no one covers his much like the OP.It's sad as that is a NEED, it's not cosmetic. I don't understand why insurance won't pick it up.
Good to know about Easter Seals. I may have to look into that for my DH