Financing for Audiology Services in Magnolia

Although hearing aids and hearing care require a significant investment, they can have a significant impact on restoring your relationships, allowing you to continue to enjoy an active and independent lifestyle, and enhance your overall health and quality of life.

Being able to come up with the necessary funds to invest into better hearing can be a challenge for many of our patients at Magnolia Hearing.

To make sure that everyone who can be helped by hearing care and hearing aids is able to afford them, we do all we can to find payment solutions for hearing treatments for Magnolia and Seattle patients.

Patient Undergoing Hearing Care at Magnolia Hearing

Health Insurance Coverage

Unfortunately, most private health insurance policies do not cover hearing aids for adults. However, there are benefits available through other insurance-like programs, such as:

Your income must be low enough to qualify for this benefit.

Medicare Advantage Plans. Involves private insurance supplemental policy.
VA benefits. Veterans may be eligible to get hearing aids through the Veterans Administration.

Flexible spending account (FSA) and health savings account (HSA). The IRS allows you to use these programs to pay for non-covered healthcare costs.

Other Forms of Financial Assistance

If your insurance doesn’t cover hearing care and hearing aids, there are other alternatives for financial assistance, such as:
  • Non-profit organizations like Easter Seals, Hear Now, Let Them Hear Foundation, Lions Clubs, and the Miracle-Ear Foundation help cover costs for those in need.
  • Financing options are available through organizations such as CareCredit, Affirm, PowerPay, and HELPCard.
  • Hearing, Speech & Deafness Center (HSDC) provides audiology services and lower-cost, refurbished hearing aids.
  • Northwest Access Fund (NAC) provides low-interest loans for hearing aids and other assistive technologies.
  • Washington State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. If you lost your hearing due to a workplace injury, you could qualify for help from Washington State Labor & Industries.

Flexible Payment Options for Hearing Care at Magnolia

Hearing care and hearing aids are such an important part of your overall health and wellness that we’ve come up with a way of partnering with patients to find suitable payment solutions.

In addition to helping you sort through what your health insurance policy will cover, we’ll do all we can to help you find other forms of funding and other payment options.

We’ve discovered that using payment plans for hearing aid services is a workable solution that provides financial flexibility for comprehensive hearing care. Through our flexible payment options, we’re able to provide tailored payment plans for audiology services and hearing aids.

Want to know more? Use the adjacent form to get more information about the flexible payment options available for hearing care and hearing aids at Magnolia Hearing.

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