Eargo
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Miracle-Ear
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8458 Castleton Corner Dr.
Indianapolis, IN 46250
(317) 669-1414
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Zounds Hearing
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Serves residents in
Indianapolis, IN
(480) 813-8400
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Beltone
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6115 Allisonville Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 251-8888
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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
Indianapolis, IN
(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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Indianapolis, IN
(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.
Hearing aids have many benefits for kids, seniors and adults with hearing loss:
Hearing aids differ in their style, technology and features. Most hearing aids on the market today are digital, with computer chips that analyze speech and noise and deliver amplified sound based on a user’s specific hearing loss and the surrounding environment.
Hearing aid styles | Description | Pros | Price | Perks |
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Behind the ear (BTE) | Most parts are in a case behind the ear; tubing connects to an earmold or earpiece | Durable and reliable; easy to clean and handle; good for children; lots of features | Most visible | $1,600 - $2,800 |
Mini BTE | Smaller BTE with thinner tube; variations include open fit, receiver in the ear and receiver in canal | Comfort; reduced feedback; less “plugged-up” feeling and more natural sound; less noticeable than BTE | Earwax, moisture can clog speaker | $1,600 - $2,800 |
In the ear (ITE) | Custom-made shell that fits in outer part of ear | Easy to handle; long-lasting battery; lots of features | Bulky and noticeable; earwax, moisture can clog speaker; feedback noise | $1,600 - $2,800 |
In the canal (ITC) | Custom-made and fits in ear canal opening | Small but able to accommodate features | Can be hard to handle and adjust; feedback noise | $1,700 - $2,900 |
Completely in the canal (CIC) | Custom-made and fit entirely in ear canal | Most discreet style; good sound quality | Can be hard to handle and adjust; low amplification power; feedback noise | $1,700 - $3,000 |
While reviewing hearing aids in Indianapolis, you may come across hearing amplifiers, less expensive products that also help improve hearing. But these devices, also called personal sound amplification products, or PSAPs, should not be used as a substitute for hearing aids if you have hearing loss, according to the Federal Trade Commission .
When choosing a hearing aid in Indianapolis, look for a device that offers the best combination of the following:
Hearing aids in Indianapolis are available with many different features. Talk with your hearing care professional about your preferences and lifestyle and ask about these features:
Before purchasing hearing aids, you may want to visit a doctor for a medical exam. Some hearing loss can be treated medically or surgically. If medical or surgical treatment is not an option, your doctor can refer you for hearing aid testing and fitting.
During a hearing test and hearing aid fitting, a physician, audiologist or other hearing care professional will evaluate your type and degree of hearing loss and, if you are a candidate for hearing aids, go over product options.
Once you choose a device, your hearing care professional will program it for use and show you the basics: how to put in and take out the aid, how to use features, how to make adjustments and tips for taking care of the device.
Here are some questions to ask during testing and fitting:
Your hearing care professional should schedule an appointment soon after the testing and fitting to ask about your satisfaction, answer questions and make adjustments if necessary.
Most hearing aids in Indianapolis cost $1,000 - $4,000 each. Hearing aid cost usually includes testing and fitting, warranty coverage lasting one to three years and ongoing services, including annual exams and regular maintenance.
Private health insurance plans generally don’t cover hearing aids in Indianapolis. Check your policy for details. Even if you don’t have coverage, many hearing aid sellers have financing options.
Read over the contract carefully before purchasing hearing aids in Indianapolis. It should have information about a trial period and what costs are refundable. It should also provide for a loaner hearing aid if yours needs servicing or repair. Look or ask for an itemized list of what the price includes and excludes.
Medicare doesn’t cover hearing aids or hearing exams in Indianapolis. Some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans may have hearing benefits.
Eargo |
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Eargo has redesigned the hearing aid buying experience for people with mild to moderate hearing loss, with no visit to the audiologist necessary. Its products are comfortable, natural-sounding, nearly invisible and almost weightless. Customers enjoy having a 45-day trial period, quick shipping and the setup assistance from licensed hearing professionals at Eargo. |
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Miracle-Ear |
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Miracle-Ear, with a history of innovation that dates back over 70 years, offers technologically advanced hearing aids in a wide variety of styles. Devices come with lifetime service, a three-year warranty and care from licensed and trained professionals at multiple Indianapolis locations. Customers give many five-star reviews and highly recommend Miracle-Ear. |
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Zounds Hearing |
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Zounds’ four hearing aid models, available for mild to moderate/severe hearing loss, feature high-performing technology and affordable pricing. Each device comes with noise reduction, feedback cancellation and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Customers in Indiana like Zounds’ monthly payment options and give Zounds positive reviews. |
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Beltone |
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Beltone has been improving hearing loss for almost 80 years. The company offers seven different styles of hearing aids, all with superior sound quality, wireless connectivity and adjustable features. Each comes with BelCare, a lifetime care and protection plan. Customers appreciate the professional service at Beltone’s multiple locations in Indianapolis. |
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ReSound Hearing Aids |
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ReSound’s award-winning “Smart Hearing” technology, combining expertise in audiology, connectivity, apps and design, helps people with hearing loss experience, connect and communicate. Indianapolis customers can contact the company for help finding a hearing care professional. Reviews for ReSound are mixed, including both satisfied users and those who have needed repairs and replacements. |
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Widex Hearing Aids |
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Widex, a family-owned company founded in Denmark in 1956, is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of hearing aids, selling devices in over 100 countries. Products come in a variety of styles and colors and for all degrees of hearing loss. Contact the company for a no-obligation trial of any hearing aid. Reviewers for Widex include a balance of both satisfied and dissatisfied customers. |