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Vision Coverage

Better Hearing. Better Living.

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Early support prevents long-term struggles.

Hearing Health Affects Daily Life

Hearing loss can impact how you connect with people, stay safe, and enjoy everyday life. Unfortunately, traditional health insurance and Medicare often don’t include hearing exams or hearing aid coverage. A hearing benefit plan helps you access care early, manage the cost of devices, and avoid the frustration of untreated hearing issues.


Routine Hearing Exams

Covers annual or biannual hearing evaluations to track changes and catch concerns early.


Hearing Aids and Devices

Helps pay for hearing aids, including fittings, adjustments, and technology upgrades.


Follow-Up Services

Some plans include repairs, reprogramming, and maintenance after the initial purchase.


Provider Access

Many plans offer discounted services through hearing care networks for added savings and convenience.

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Support at Any Age

Coverage for early or advanced hearing loss.

Hearing loss isn’t limited to older adults—it can affect anyone. Whether you’ve noticed mild changes or already use hearing aids, having coverage makes care more affordable. If you’re on Medicare, hearing services are usually excluded, so adding a separate plan can make a real difference. We’ll help you choose a benefit that gives you peace of mind.

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Common Hearing Plan Questions

  • Does Medicare cover hearing aids?

    No, Original Medicare typically doesn’t cover hearing aids, fittings, or regular exams. That’s why many people add a separate hearing benefit or choose a Medicare Advantage plan that includes some coverage. We’ll help you review all your options so you’re not stuck paying out of pocket for essential care. Adding hearing coverage is one of the smartest ways to protect your quality of life.

  • What kind of hearing aids are covered?

    Coverage varies, but many plans offer a set allowance toward specific devices or brands. Some include access to discounted technology through a partner network. We’ll help you understand what’s included and whether your preferred style or provider is covered. That way, you’ll know exactly what you’re getting before you sign up.

  • How often can I get new aids?

    Most hearing benefit plans allow new hearing aids every 3–5 years, though some offer annual exams or smaller device upgrades more frequently. We’ll review the fine print with you to clarify eligibility timelines. Understanding how often you can replace or upgrade devices is key to maximizing your benefits.

  • Do I need a referral for hearing care?

    Not usually – most hearing benefit plans let you schedule directly with a participating provider. Some Medicare Advantage plans may require referrals, and we’ll help you know exactly what’s needed based on your plan. We always confirm your network and access details so there are no surprises.

  • How much do hearing benefits cost?

    Many hearing plans are affordable and can be bundled with other ancillary benefits. The savings on hearing aids and services usually outweigh the premium, especially if you’re already experiencing hearing changes. We’ll help you weigh the monthly cost against what you’re likely to use, so your coverage works in your favor.