Will Medicare Cover Hearing Tests?

Will Medicare Cover Hearing Tests?

Will Medicare Cover Hearing Tests?

Does Medicare cover hearing tests

Yes. Medicare covers exams to diagnose hearing problems, balance disorders and ringing in the ears if your doctor or other health care provider orders them to decide if treatment is necessary. But routine hearing tests, and exams for fitting hearing aids.
Rest assured. You may get some hearing-care coverage from other sources, , if you’re eligible financially; a private ; ; or (VA) health care.

What hearing-related tests does Medicare cover

Medicare covers diagnostic exams with an audiologist when a physician, clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner, physician’s assistant or other eligible provider refers you to determine appropriate medical or surgical treatment of hearing loss or a hearing-related problem. covers eligible hearing tests once you’ve paid your for doctor’s services and outpatient care, which is $233 in 2022. You’ll pay 20 percent of the Medicare-approved amount for doctor’s visit and tests. But if you have , better known as Medigap, that policy may cover the 20 percent copayment.

Do Medicare Advantage plans cover hearing tests

If you choose to get coverage from a , rather than traditional Medicare, you may have some coverage for hearing tests and hearing aids. Different from original Medicare. Medicare Advantage plans generally cover one hearing test a year. They may also cover a hearing aid-fitting exam. Most plans don’t charge copayments or any other cost sharing for the annual hearing exam, but you may have to use an audiologist or other qualified provider in the plan’s network. Medicare Advantage plans also provide some coverage for hearing aids, often with a copayment or annual coverage limit. But some plans limit their purchase to once every two or three years. How to check out plans. To find a list of Medicare Advantage hearing-care plans in your area, go to the , type in your zip code and click Medicare Advantage Plan in the Plan Type drop-down menu. Click Start, and then answer question s about whether you receive financial aid and if you want to see drug costs when you compare plans. Next you will see a list of all of the Medicare Advantage plans in your area, with Hearing in the Plan Benefits list noted with a green check mark. For more information about the plan’s hearing coverage, click Plan Details and scroll down to Extra Benefits. You’ll see copayments for hearing aids, exams, hearing aid-fitting/evaluation services and other hearing benefits. You also can visit a plan’s website or contact the plan directly. You may be required to use an in-network provider and have prior authorization for some hearing services.

Keep in mind

Your first stop for a hearing test, available over the phone, is once a year, $8 for others. The was developed with financing from the National Institutes of Health and can be taken without an appointment. If your results are slightly or substantially below normal, you should consult your primary care physician or other health care provider to get a formal referral to an audiologist or an otolaryngologist, more commonly known as an ear, nose and throat doctor. That way, Medicare could cover the more extensive test. To help pay the bills, you may be eligible for other sources of hearing-test coverage: Some , which older adults whose financial resources are limited may qualify for, cover hearing tests and hearing aids. Retiree health insurance may provide some hearing-test and hearing aid benefits. Copayments and coverage limits vary by plan. Veterans may be eligible for hearing services and hearing aids from the . Updated September 9, 2022

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