Our hearing aid prices are just one more way we stand out among hearing healthcare providers. How do we achieve such low prices? We eliminated the arbitrary percentage markup used by most other clinics. Instead, we charge a fee for each of the services done on every hearing aid. Because we do the same work on every hearing aid, for every patient, no matter how expensive or inexpensive the hearing aid is.

This is called an unbundled price model, and we were the first clinic on the Kitsap Peninsula to adopt it. Because we feel that our patients deserve the transparency and honesty that this model enables us to provide. And to continue that tradition of honesty and transparency, we’ve

posted our hearing aid prices right here for you to browse.

Our prices below are for hearing aids only. They do not include the price of our services, as that price may vary depending on your health insurance. You have the choice of either an upgrade to rechargeable hearing aids or batteries for your first year included with the purchase. Call or email us anytime for more information, or click on the models below to view information from the manufacturer. This list is continually updated and prices are subject to change, so please contact us if you can’t find the hearing aid you’re looking for in this list.

Premium Hearing Aids – $2550 each

These hearing aids are the top performers from each of the hearing aid manufacturers. They are the most expensive because they will do the most for you and have the best sound quality. They’re packed with the most features to help you hear your best in all of your listening environments. Are you an active and demanding listener, looking for noticeable benefit in a variety of listening environments? If so, these are the hearing aids for you.

You can choose from Oticon Intent 1, Phonak Infinio 90, ReSound Nexia 9, Signia Styletto 7 (compare to Miracle Ear iRHYTHM), or Unitron DX 9.

Advanced Hearing Aids – $1850 each

Hearing aids in this category are packed with great features to help you hear in a variety of listening environments. They have a few less channels and less programmable environments than premium hearing aids. But you’ll get a great bang for your buck with features like automatic directionality and advanced digital noise reduction.

You can choose from Oticon Intent 2, Phonak Infinio 70, ReSound Nexia 7, Signia Styletto 5 (compare to Miracle Ear iRHYTHM), or Unitron DX 7.

Intermediate Hearing Aids – $1280 each

Do you spend more time at home or in one-on-one conversations but want a little extra help in noise? If so, these hearing aids are an ideal choice for you. They’ll provide the benefit you’re looking for in those quiet environments. But they also have some automatic features to help you hear in restaurants, family gatherings, and other mildly noisy situations.

You can choose from Oticon Intent 3, Phonak Infinio 50, ReSound Nexia 5, Signia Styletto 3 (compare to Miracle Ear iRHYTHM), or Unitron DX 5.

Essential Hearing Aids – $835 each

Do you just need to hear better in quiet conversations? You’ll get all the help you’re looking for in quiet environments, watching the TV, or using the phone with these hearing aids. But you can consider purchasing intermediate hearing aids or better if you need more help in noisy environments.

You can choose from Oticon Intent 4, Phonak Infinio 30, ReSound Key, Signia Charge&Go 1, or Unitron DX 3.

Other Options

There are other options which may impact the hearing aid price. Your options include:

Rechargeable: included in prices (above)

Rechargeable hearing aids cost more to account for the lithium ion batteries and the charger. But users like this option so much that we decided to make this option standard in our prices since 2021. Do you still want or need disposable batteries? That’s ok! Your first year of batteries can be included instead of the rechargeable upgrade. Are you worried about charging on the go? Many manufacturers offer some premium chargers that you can use to charge your hearing aids when a plug is not available (additional charges may apply).

Premium chargers: Oticon, Phonak, ReSound,Signia

BlueTooth Connectivity

Your hearing aids will probably come with some connectivity standard. Because most models do now. We will actually program them through the wireless connection during your appointments. Some hearing aids are made-for-iPhone and some are truly BlueTooth. But both types usually have a smartphone app for any phone. You can use those apps to turn your phone into a remote control for your hearing aids. It can do things like change the volume, programs, or sound balance, check battery status, or find lost devices.

Custom Earmolds: $95 each

You might need a custom earmold to keep the hearing aid in your ear tighter, or because the standard parts don’t fit well in your ear, or sometimes just to get some extra volume. These are considered an add-on item, and they do take some extra time to make them.

If you have an ear that is no longer usable, a CROS (Contralateral Routing of Sound) system might be right for you. The CROS microphone is worn on your bad ear and sends the sound wirelessly to a device on your good ear. Your good ear can use a hearing aid from any of the categories above.

Accessories

You might have other listening demands that require a little more help. Like hearing from a distance or in extremely noisy environments. But hearing aid accessories can help with that. We carry a variety of options from each hearing aid manufacturer, like TV streamers and remote microphones, to help you hear better when your hearing aids just aren’t helping enough by themselves. You can also add a remote control as an accessory, to change volume or programs easier. You might be able to get a discount on the accessory when buying with your hearing aids.

Sales and Special Pricing

We sometimes get promotional accessories or hearing aids in stock at special pricing. And when we do, we pass those lower rates on to you. If you’re looking for a deal on hearing aids or accessories, check out our sales page to see what’s available.