We are in-network with the following insurance carriers:
It’s your right to know what your healthcare costs.
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Comprehensive Hearing Evaluation (92557)
Standard cost - $120.00
Most insurances cover the cost of a hearing test.
Medicare covers the cost of a hearing test with a PCP referral.
Uninsured discounts are available.
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Tinnitus Evaluation (92625)
Standard Cost - $175
Most insurances cover the cost of this testing.
Medicare covers the cost of this evaluation with a PCP referral.
Uninsured discounts are available.
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Communication Needs Assessment and Hearing Aid Selection (92591)
Standard Cost - $80.00
Medicare and most insurances do not cover the cost of this testing.
This testing is set at a lower rate as insurance does not typically cover it.
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Tympanometry (92567)
Standard Cost - $40.00
Most insurances cover the cost of this test.
Medicare covers the cost of this test with a PCP referral.
Uninsured discounts are available.
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Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation
Standard Cost - $300.00
Some insurances cover the cost of this testing with a referral.
Uninsured discounts are available.
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Angkor Audiology Fit Protocol
Standard Cost - $300.00
This is the professional fitting and service fee associated with each hearing aid fitting. It bundles the following services: Electroacoustic Analysis - $80.00, Real-Ear Measurements - $160.00, and Hearing Aid Programming - $120.00.
Medicare and most insurances do not cover the cost of this service.
These service are set at a lower rate as insurance does not typically cover them.
Premium Level
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Tier 1 technology offers the greatest performance of all the hearing devices. These devices have robust noise management, rigorous sound processing capabilities, and a clear and crisp sound quality. At this technology level wearers maximize the benefits of using hearing technology.
Key Features of Premium Technology:
Widest bandwidth processing - Bandwidth is crucial because it sets the range of sound inputs that are amplified and processed through the hearing aid. Greater bandwidth means more customizable programming, a more natural sound, more noise management capabilities, and more sound processing functionality.
Noise reduction - At this technology level noise reduction is the most discerning and robust. The most challenging listening environments for individuals with hearing loss and auditory processing deficits is hearing and understanding speech in noise. Premium level of technology provides the most advanced noise reduction features.
Sound processing - Sound processing is the ability of a hearing device to change and manipulate aspects of sound and speech. Sound processing can shape inputs in order for the wearer to have access to sound when they would otherwise not. At this technology level sounds are being processed rapidly and smoothly, maintaining a more natural listening environment, while giving the wearer optimal hearing benefit.
The technology level starts at $2400.00 per hearing aid. Cost can range widely depending on style and service plans selected.
Advanced Level
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Tier 2 technology offers advanced performance capabilities. These devices have good noise management, good sound processing capabilities, and a clean sound quality. At this technology level wearers notice significant benefits of using hearing technology.
Key Features of Advanced Technology:
Wide bandwidth processing - The bandwidth of these devices allow for good sound quality and better customization of sound and programming, as well as more noise reduction capabilities.
Noise reduction - At this technology level noise reduction is very good. More noise management means a clearer signal and reduced listening effort.
Sound processing - At this technology level sounds are processing efficiently, allowing wearers to hear sounds comfortably.
The technology level starts at $1900.00 per hearing aid. Cost can range widely depending on style and service plans selected.
Entry Level
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Tier 3 technology offers quality entry performance. These devices have noise management, sound processing capabilities, and good sound quality. These devices are good for individuals who do not have a lot of impairment to their auditory processing and enjoy a quieter lifestyle.
Key Features of Entry Technology:
Good bandwidth processing - The bandwidth of these devices focus on key speech frequencies which help wearers be tuned in.
Noise reduction - At this technology level noise reduction is basic but still good. Noise reduction helps with understanding speech in noise.
Sound processing - At this technology level sounds are adjusted so that wearers can have greater access to sounds.
The technology level starts at $1500.00 per hearing aid. Cost can range widely depending on style and service plans selected.
Economy Level
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Tier 4 technology offers adequate performance and good sound quality. These devices are typically 2-3 generations behind in technology, but still provide noticeable benefit to wearers.
Bandwidth is narrow but it still offers sufficient amplification in target areas of speech. Noise reduction and sound processing are fair and it performs adequately in most situations.
The technology level starts at $900.00 per hearing aid. Cost can range widely depending on style.
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Tier 5 technology offers fair performance and sound quality and is a few generations behind in technology, but still provides benefit to wearers.
The bandwidth is the most narrow but it amplifies and processes sound in a crucial range of speech. Noise reduction is the least robust of all the technologies, so it performs best in quiet and uncomplicated listening environments.
The technology level starts at $800.00 per hearing aid. Cost can range widely depending on style.