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How Much Does Hearing Loss Treatment Cost?
Hearing loss can be caused by aging, noise exposure, infections, or genetic factors. It ranges from mild difficulty hearing soft sounds to profound deafness. Treatment options include hearing aids, cochlear implants, and surgical correction depending on the type and severity.
Mild
$1.5K — $4.0K
Moderate
$4.0K — $8.0K
Severe
$30K — $80K
Estimated Total Procedure-Based Cost
$3,496 — $5,826
Based on common procedures at commercial insurance rates (1.5x-2.5x Medicare)
Treatment Cost Breakdown
Diagnosis & Acute Treatment
9 procedures$3,496 — $5,826
Create eardrum opening
CPT 69436
$217 — $362
Medicare: $145
Repair eardrum structures
CPT 69631
$1,199 — $1,998
Medicare: $799
Implant cochlear device
CPT 69930
$1,590 — $2,650
Medicare: $1,060
MRI brain with and without contrast
CPT 70553
$177 — $295
Medicare: $118
Tympanometry & reflex thresh
CPT 92550
$33 — $54
Medicare: $22
Comprehensive hearing test
CPT 92557
$39 — $64
Medicare: $26
Visual audiometry (vra)
CPT 92579
$45 — $74
Medicare: $30
Evoked auditory tst complete
CPT 92588
$51 — $84
Medicare: $34
$147 — $244
Medicare: $98
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Hearing Loss treatment cost?
Treatment for Hearing Loss typically costs $4.0K — $8.0K depending on severity and location.
Does insurance cover Hearing Loss treatment?
Most health insurance plans cover medically necessary treatment for Hearing Loss. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay, and whether you use in-network providers.