Lease Today & Never Buy a Hearing Aid Again!
You deserve to hear better and never miss another conversation, and at a price that is affordable for you. Our leasing plan provides patients with ReSound’s top technology at an affordable monthly price.
To learn more about our leasing program and to see if you qualify. Call or Text Us Today!
Leasing Details
- Filter and dome changes
- Tubing changes (if applicable)
- Real ear measurements – 1 annually
- Ability to upgrade technology at 48 months with no fee!
- Appointment visits
- 4 year warranty/loss and damage policy
- Comprehensive Service Plan for the length of the lease which includes: free batteries, free office visits, free reprogramming, free in office repairs, loaners when your hearing aids need to be sent out for repair, etc.
If the leasee passes away, who would be responsible?
Like in other financial loan instances, the family would carry on the cost of the lease.
What happens if I want to return the hearing aids before my 30-day trial?
Our nonrefundable fee is $150/ear or 10%, whichever is less (law in PA)
What happens to my hearing device once my lease finishes?
After your lease ends, your hearing aid will be donated to local or global humanitarian projects to help the hearing impaired!
The Best Technology. Always.
New technology, fully covered by the best warranty in the industry
Expert Service
- Annual hearing screening
- Free cleaning & adjustments
Best Warranty
- Full coverage on all repairs
- Full loss and damage coverage
Flexible Plan
- 48 low monthly payments
- No application fee
Traditional Financing: How Much Should You Pay For Hearing Aids?
On the other hand, even if you live by yourself, if you spend time in meetings at work, or like to watch TV, talk on the phone or listen to the news on the radio; if you enjoy socializing with friends and family, your use is going to be high. In fact, you’ll probably wear your hearing aids for 12 to 16 hours a day. You’ll want hearing aids that consistently perform well. Given your high use, paying for high quality hearing aids is a good investment in your quality of life, in your ability to stay connected and to communicate well.
The Price and Value of Hearing Aids
Cost and value are two different things. Take out a piece of paper and make a list of how many times each day and each week you could benefit from using hearing aids. What are situations where hearing more clearly would help you enjoy life more? Look at your list and calculate what it would be worth to you, per day, to be an active part of the conversation. That’s the value to you of wearing hearing aids.
What Determines the Cost of Hearing Aids?
Cost is determined by features and function. The more features you want and the higher level of performance you’d like, the more you’ll pay. Almost-invisible hearing aids that work well across a broad spectrum of listening environments and are designed for someone with an active lifestyle are likely to be more costly (and work better) than cheap imitations.
Like any other technology, your hearing aid price depends on which features you choose and, more importantly, what your hearing healthcare professional recommends for you. The more features you receive, the more the hearing aids will cost.
For example, if you live a very active lifestyle, we may recommend dual microphones to help you hear better in noisy environments. Our patients are typically very satisfied with this feature.
All hearing aids come with an adjustment or trial period, typically 30 days from date of purchase. During this adjustment period, you’re welcome to visit us for any necessary fitting issues. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the hearing aids you buy, you can return them for a refund minus a small fitting/restocking fee.
Does Insurance Cover Hearing Aids?
Medicare does not cover hearing aids for adults; however, diagnostic evaluations are covered if they are ordered by a physician to assist in developing a treatment plan. Since Medicare has declared the bone anchored hearing aid (BAHA) a prosthetic device and not a hearing aid, Medicare will cover the BAHA if other coverage policies are met.
Some nonprofit organizations provide financial assistance for hearing aids, while others may help provide used or refurbished aids.
We’ll help you make the right choice for your hearing needs, lifestyle and budget. Call or text us today!