What if I have health insurance coverage?

FAQs

What Type of Hearing Aid will be best for me?

There are a number of considerations when choosing a hearing aid. Some types provide better function for severe hearing loss, are more or less visible, are easier to clean and handle, have features such as volume control, and have a longer or shorter battery life. We offer all of the most popular types of hearing aid on the market today, and we will help you make the choice that best fits you at a price you can afford.

Do Hearing Aids require maintenance?

Like all electronic devices out there, hearing aids require regular maintenance and occasional repair. Which can include cleaning, replacing batteries, adjusting for optimum fit and changing filters on a regular basis.

Can an Audiologist diagnose?

Audiologists and hearing aid dispensers can prescribe and fit hearing aids. They are licensed experts who can help to prevent, diagnose, and treat hearing and balance disorders. 3D Hearing has multiple locations and licensed hearing aid dispensers/audiologists in Anne Arundel County and other locations, call us for personalized support today!

What are the 4 Stages of Hearing Loss?

The stages include mild (21–40 dB), moderate (41–70 dB), severe (71–90 dB), and profound hearing loss (91–120 dB). Understanding these stages can help you seek appropriate treatment. This could be caused by problems in the outer ear or in the ear canal. You may experience less background noise, but you should invest in prescription hearing aids, because hearing aids work.

Can your hearing get better with age?

Age-related hearing loss most often gets worse over time. While there is currently no treatment to reverse age-related hearing loss, hearing aids can be effective in improving hearing capabilities.

What is a good hearing score?

A normal hearing range is 250-8,000 Hz at 25 dB or lower. This range is considered good for understanding speech and appreciating music. Take our online hearing test for free today!

We accept many insurances. In many cases we can verify and process your health insurance if it includes hearing aid benefit coverage.

  • Insurances Accepted

    AARP

    Aetna

    Anthem

    BlueCross BlueShield

    Cigna

    Federal Employee Program

    Great Hearing Benefits

    Humana

    Kaiser Permanente

    United Healthcare

    Workers' Compensation

  • Payment Types

    American Express

    Checks

    Credit Cards

    Debit cards

    Discover

    MasterCard

    Visa