Yes. Auditory Osseo integrated and Auditory Brainstem Implant (ABI) devices and related services are covered under Medicare as prosthetic devices. This includes bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHA). Specific devices that replace the function of the middle ear, cochlea or auditory nerve as prosthetic devices are also payable by Medicare.5
How much do hearing aids typically cost?
On average, a set of hearing aids can cost between $900–$6,000 or more.6 More expensive hearing aids may come with extra features such as Bluetooth wireless connectivity and tinnitus masking.7
Get hearing benefits with a Medicare Advantage plan
Some Medicare Advantage plans offer extra benefits that Original Medicare doesn’t cover, like vision, hearing and dental. To learn more about Medicare Advantage plan options with Humana, visit our Medicare Advantage plan page.
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