

Pulling your hair out while trying to figure out whether your insurance covers hearing aids?
You’re not alone. With so many different packages, policy riders, and supplemental coverages, trying to figure out what is covered by your policy and the level of benefits you can expect is frustrating and confusing.
In fact, one of the most common questions we have to answer almost daily is, “Does my insurance cover my hearing aids?”
There’s no easy answer because each insurance company has a variety of different coverage packages, plans, options, and supplements. Finding those answers can be extremely time-consuming when you’re working out the fine print! Because we don’t want anyone to miss out on getting the help they need because they’re not sure if they’re covered, Hear in Texas has a solution.
Our team of experts includes an insurance specialist who has the experience and expertise to ask the right questions and navigate all of the ins and outs of most major insurance company policies as well as Medicaid, ensuring that you receive all the benefits to which you are entitled.

1. Does my plan provide a benefit for hearing aids?
2. If my plan does provide a benefit, what is it, and how much is it?
3. Do I have to meet a deductible and out-of-pocket amount before benefits kick in, and if so, how much?
4. How often does my plan cover the investment of new hearing aids, or how often does it renew?
5. Am I allowed to see the audiologist of my choice, or am I restricted to network practices/providers?
6. Does my preferred audiologist or practice accept my insurance?
7. Does my benefit cover the cost of a diagnostic hearing evaluation, or do I need a referral from a primary care physician in order for it to be covered?
8. Can I choose the hearing aids I like best, or am I restricted to a generic brand/type?

We don’t want anybody to miss out on the hearing and quality of life benefits provided by hearing aids because they’re unable to afford them or they’re not covered by your insurance. Here are some options to consider if you need help paying for your hearing aids.
There are many charitable groups in some communities that will provide new or used hearing aids at a discount, or even free, if you meet specific financial criteria.
Though not every local chapter participates, local Knights of Columbus, Lion’s Club, Rotary Club, and Sertoma organizations might be set up to help provide financial assistance for qualified individuals. Check with your audiologist or local clubs to learn more.
There are many charitable groups in some communities that will provide new or used hearing aids at a discount, or even free, if you meet specific financial criteria.
Though not every local chapter participates, local Knights of Columbus, Lion’s Club, Rotary Club, and Sertoma organizations might be set up to help provide financial assistance for qualified individuals. Check with your audiologist or local clubs to learn more.
AUDIENT is an affiliate of the Northwest Lions Foundation for Sight and Hearing, and it’s administered by EPIC Hearing Healthcare. It provides hearing aids at a partial cost to low-income individuals across the US.
Telephone: 1-866-956-5400 x2
Website: www.audientalliance.org
Over 400 local service centers with varying services; some assist low-income adults and children with hearing aids and other rehabilitative devices. Visit their website and find your local office to get contact information.
Website: www.easterseals.com
If hearing aids are required for employment, your state vocational rehabilitation office may offer assistance to pay for hearing aids or educational opportunities to improve your skillset. Search online for “Texas vocational rehabilitation program” to find what you need.
The TPA Scholarship Trust for the Hearing Impaired provides financial aid to children and adults with hearing impairment who need assistance obtaining devices, medical treatment, or specialized education or services. There are no age restrictions or requirements for the degree of hearing loss; grants are based solely on financial need.
3755 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63108
Website: www.tpahq.org
If you are unable to get third-party assistance to help pay for your hearing aids, there are programs that provide short-term loans or payment plans for hearing aids. Check with your audiologist to learn more about programs, such as CareCredit.
CareCredit is a patient finance program that works like a credit card but can only be used for healthcare services. It is accepted by over 75,000 providers in a wide range of services and offers convenient monthly payment options, no up-front costs to patients, no prepayment penalties, and no annual fees.
Telephone: 1-800-677-0718
Website: www.carecredit.com/
With each level of hearing loss and person that we help having their own unique set of circumstances, there is never a “one size fits all” approach.
That’s why we partner with every hearing aid manufacturer to ensure that we can always find the right solution for your unique needs.
This also means that we’re often front of the queue to get our hands on the latest hearing technology to ensure that you always have access to the latest developments.

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As the New Year rolled in, I pledged to ignite inspiration by engaging in weekly pow-wows with the trailblazing women who shape our vibrant New Braunfels community. Each serendipitous encounter at networking events or casual run-ins town-wide leaves me marveling at the intellectual treasure trove at our doorstep. At Hear In Texas, pioneering spirit is our mantra, but I confess, my lens can sometimes narrow, entrenched in the audiology sphere's rich tapestry. These luncheons? My golden ticket to harvest wisdom from women across diverse domains and weave their insights into our narrative.
Meet Melissa Wilson, Development Director at the Sophienburg Museum. We had a lovely lunch at Huisache Grill where we spoke heart-to-heart about women in leadership roles. The lunch was delicious and Huisache Grill never disappoints.
Melissa is a New Braunfels native and embraces the growth and changes happening in New Braunfels. Growth can’t be stopped and it is important for the future as long as it happens responsibly. She has been in a leadership role for most of her working years. She has a varied background with experience in fashion and merchandising, retail, marketing, hospice, and now museum development. She is also an avid tennis player and has volunteered her time and talent to many non-profit organizations. She is the embodiment of a woman of influence.
I asked for her best advice for women in leadership positions. Without hesitance she noted that women should be honest and direct and they should not be too emotional. We discussed how emotions can get in the way of getting tasks accomplished.
Her vision is to diversify the offerings of the museum. When I asked her about how she came to work for the museum, she told me about how her passion for the museum was sparked. She spent many summers there with her grandfather who worked as a docent (trained volunteer or staff member who educates and engages visitors by leading tours, sharing stories, and interpreting exhibits, acting as a storyteller and educator for cultural or historical institutions like museums). She values the importance of archiving the history of this vibrant New Braunfels community. The Sophienburg has been around for 93 years and is outgrowing its current space; expansion is a necessity. Melissa is leading the way to shape what the future looks like.
I was surprised to learn about all the programs the museum offers. I was most interested in “A Night at the Museum” which is a private event for a small group. The plan for a “lost arts” program which will include tamale making, needlework, etc. is underway.
Running a museum takes a village and that includes the museum volunteers. There are multiple opportunities to support the Sophienburg whether through volunteer hours, donations, and/or spreading the word about this community gem. They also have some opportunities for paid positions. Though the museum gains most of its operating budget from Sophie’s Shop at Wurstfest and Weihnachtsmarkt, there are numerous programs that help generate income. One of the best kept secrets is Sophie's Shop located inside the Sophienburg Museum where they have so many amazing and unique local gifts and keepsakes.
If you have not been to the Sophienburg Museum in some time, you should check it out. AND, if you are interested in supporting the next phase of this important part of our community, you can donate at https://sophienburg.com/donate/
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Contact us by completing and submitting the adjacent form, and we’ll call you to schedule a hearing aid repair appointment.
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