Which hearing aids does hear.com offer and how much do they cost?
Although hear.com may be in partnership with WS Audiology, the company works with every major hearing aid manufacturer and insurance plan. The price of your hearing aids depends on several factors, including the model and performance tech level you choose, how much your insurance covers, where your care provider is located, and whether you opt for financing.
Brands: Signia, Oticon, Phonak, Starkey, Widex, ReSound, Rexton, Unitron, SoundBright, and Horizon (hear.com’s in-house models).
Insurances: Cigna, United Healthcare, Humana, BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, Kaiser Permanente, and special programs with Centene, AvMed, CVS Health, Anthem, HCSC, and Molina Healthcare.
When you take hear.com’s initial questionnaire, your answers determine the starting point for the hear.com consultant to understand which tech level may be the best option for you.
hear.com offers three different pricing “solutions:"
- Hear Today: Single-unit pricing, latest technology, and you’ll be scheduled for an “instant” fitting of your hearing aids.
- Best Choice: Value-based journey with previous-generation technology, pair pricing, and instant fitting.
- SoundBright: Direct-to-consumer journey with self-service testing and fitting approach and optional phone consultation.
Independent of the selected solution, hear.com will work with your health insurance and financing preferences to develop a pricing plan that is manageable within your needs.