Eargo
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Miracle-Ear
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7500 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Ste. 3
Las Vegas, NV 89128
(702) 608-0861
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Zounds Hearing
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Serves residents in
Las Vegas, NV
(480) 813-8400
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Beltone
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9448 Del Webb Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89134
(702) 242-3277
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ReSound Hearing Aids
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Sells three models. Includes rechargeable options, Bluetooth capability and a companion app. Covers mild to profound hearing loss. Available through select dealers. Prices for one hearing aid start at $1,149. |
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Serves residents in
Las Vegas, NV
(800) 248-4327
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Widex Hearing Aids
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Sells behind-the-ear and in-the-ear hearing aids. Smart technology updates user preferences. Covers mild to profound hearing loss. Available at select dealers. Devices cost $1,200 to $1,799 per ear. |
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Serves residents in
Las Vegas, NV
(844) 497-8844
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Over 28 million Americans can benefit from wearing hearing aids, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. These include kids, seniors and adults in Las Vegas with hearing loss ranging from mild to profound.
Hearing aids in Las Vegas won’t cure hearing loss or restore normal hearing, but they do make it easier to hear for many people with hearing loss due to aging, injury, disease and other causes.
Benefits of hearing aids for kids, seniors and adults include:
Most hearing aids are battery-powered, digital and use a microphone, amplifier and speaker to send sounds to the user’s ear. Hearing aid styles differ in their appearance, compatibility with degrees of hearing loss, advantages, disadvantages and cost.
Hearing aid styles | Description | Pros | Cons | Cost |
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Behind the ear (BTE) | Rests behind the ear with a tube connecting to an earmold or earpiece | Works for all degrees of hearing loss; good for children | Most noticeable type of hearing aid | $1,500 - $2,800 |
Mini BTE | Like BTE, except smaller behind the ear and a thinner tube; variations include open fit, receiver in the ear and receiver in canal | Less visible than BTE; less plugged-up sensation in ear | Earwax can interfere with speaker | $1,600 - $3,000 |
In the ear (ITE) | Custom-fit in outer part of ear | Available with high number of features; easy to handle | Wind noise; earwax can interfere with speaker | $1,600 - $2,800 |
In the canal (ITC) | Custom-fit partly in ear canal | Second-least visible type of aid; more features than CIC | Smaller battery and fewer features than ITE | $1,700 - $2,900 |
Completely in the canal (CIC) | Custom-fit entirely in ear canal | Most discreet type of aid | Low number of features; less amplification power than other aids | $1,700 - $3,000 |
As you look at hearing aids in Las Vegas, you may also come across hearing amplifiers, or personal sound amplification products. According to the Food and Drug Administration, hearing amplifiers should only be used by people who don’t have hearing loss.
When choosing a hearing aid in Las Vegas, consider these factors:
You should also make sure the hearing aid has the features you want. Popular hearing aid features include:
During a hearing test and fitting, an audiologist or other hearing care professional will determine your type and degree of hearing loss. If you are a candidate for hearing aids, you will discuss products that match your preferences and lifestyle. Ask about each aid’s technology, features, trial period, warranty and included services.
Once you have selected a hearing aid, your hearing care professional will program it and make sure it fits well. You will learn how to put in and take out the hearing aid, how to use it and how to take care of it.
Expect an adjustment period as you start wearing your hearing aid or hearing aids in Las Vegas. Your hearing care professional will schedule an appointment to follow up and answer any questions.
Most hearing aids in Las Vegas cost $1,000 - $4,000 each, including the testing and fitting, warranty and life services including cleanings, adjustments and annual hearing tests.
Private insurance plans generally don’t cover the cost of hearing aids in Las Vegas. Check your plan to see if there are hearing benefits.
To help with the cost of hearing aids, many manufacturers, audiologists and dispensers offer financing options. Veterans can get hearing aids through the Department of Veterans Affairs. AARP members get hearing aids discounts and benefits. Finally, the Hearing Loss Association of America has hearing aids financial assistance information.
Medicare doesn’t cover hearing aids or hearing tests. If you have a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan, check your benefits.
Eargo |
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Eargo makes comfortable, natural-sounding, rechargeable hearing aids for those with mild to moderate hearing loss. Customers don’t need to see an audiologist before calling or ordering and get a 45-day trial period. Eargo users love how their hearing aids are almost invisible and say their hearing has improved significantly. |
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Miracle-Ear |
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Miracle-Ear has over 70 years of experience in the hearing aid industry. Devices come with leading digital technology, a three-year warranty and lifetime checks, adjustments, repairs and annual hearing tests. Customers in Las Vegas say their Miracle-Ear hearing aids have made their lives better and recommend them to others. |
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Zounds Hearing |
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Zounds’ four hearing aid models come with features including unmatched sound quality, rechargeable batteries, noise cancellation and remote control. Customers can pay with monthly financing and get a 30-day money-back guarantee. Reviewers say Zounds aids are easy to use and dependable. |
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Beltone |
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Beltone has been helping people hear better for almost 80 years. The company offers seven different models, each of which includes a one-year warranty, two-year protection for change in hearing loss and lifetime service. Customers give five-star reviews for the professional and personalized service at Beltone’s three Las Vegas-area locations. |
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ReSound Hearing Aids |
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ReSound’s hearing aids, apps and wireless accessories improve hearing in all sorts of environments and situations. Las Vegas customers can contact ReSound for help finding a hearing care professional. Many reviewers are happy with their hearing aids from ReSound, but some have needed repairs or replacements. |
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Widex Hearing Aids |
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Widex, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of hearing aids, sells its devices in over 100 countries. Las Vegas residents can request a no-obligation trial of Widex products, including EVOKE, marketed as the “world’s first truly smart hearing aid.” Widex gets mixed reviews for customer satisfaction. |