Hearing Aids and Insurance

Link Audiology has partnered with various insurance providers to ensure that you have better access to the best hearing healthcare in Silverdale, Vashon, and University Place, WA.

Insurance Options

We keep the costs of tests and services separate from the cost of our hearing aids. We do this to be honest with you and to keep your costs down. Our audiologists work with several insurance companies. We will bill your insurance for tests and services when we can to lower your costs. If we still need to work with your insurance company, please let us know. We will ask them about working together. Here are some companies we work with now:

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Regence BlueShield

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Asuris NorthwesT

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BridgeSpan Health

Hear-USA-Logo

HearUSA

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Kaiser Permanente

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LifeWise

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Medicare

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Premera Blue Cross

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TriCare

United

United

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TriWest Veteran’s Choice

Other Sources

We also work with other groups to help you get good hearing care at a low cost. Some of these are:

Washington State Labor and Industries

Washington Access Fund

Office of Workers' Compensation Programs
(U.S. Department of Labor)

Payment Options

We accept the following:

Visa

American-Express

American Express

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Discover

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MasterCard

This is a healthcare credit card that offers 6—or 12-month no-interest financing options. You can apply in our office, online, or by phone. Approval depends on a credit check.

What We Offer

Extended Warranty

Extend hearing aid warranty by a year (4 years instead of 3 years)

  • $250 for one (1) hearing aid or $450/pair

Hearing Aid Cleaning Card

  • $200 for 10 hearing aid service appointments
  • We offer 40% discount when paid upfront

Aural rehabilitation

  • $500 for 5 customized visits

Give us a call to get answers about insurance and costs: 360.551.4800

Frequently Asked Questions

Does insurance cover hearing tests or hearing aids?

Most insurance plans will pay for hearing tests. This means you can get your hearing checked, and insurance will help with the cost. However, most plans do not pay for hearing aids. You will likely have to pay for hearing aids yourself.

Most health insurance plans do not cover hearing aids. They usually only cover the cost of hearing tests. If you need hearing aids, you might have to pay for them out of your pocket. Some insurance plans might have special options or discounts for hearing aids, so it’s a good idea to check with your insurance company.

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Check your insurance today and contact Link Audiology to find the best hearing care options for you!