How Much Does Hearing Aid (per ear) Cost?
A hearing aid is an electronic device worn in or behind the ear that amplifies sound for individuals with hearing loss. The cost includes the device, fitting, programming, and follow-up adjustments. Medicare coverage for hearing aids is limited, though some Medicare Advantage plans may offer partial coverage.
Without Insurance
$4,000
With Insurance
$1,000
Medicare
$0
National Average
$1,667
Cost by State
| State | Without Insurance | With Insurance | Medicare |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mississippi | $2,920 | $730 | $0 |
| Arkansas | $3,000 | $750 | $0 |
| West Virginia | $3,000 | $750 | $0 |
| Alabama | $3,120 | $780 | $0 |
| Oklahoma | $3,120 | $780 | $0 |
| Kentucky | $3,400 | $850 | $0 |
| Louisiana | $3,440 | $860 | $0 |
| Iowa | $3,520 | $880 | $0 |
| New Mexico | $3,520 | $880 | $0 |
| South Carolina | $3,520 | $880 | $0 |
| South Dakota | $3,520 | $880 | $0 |
| Kansas | $3,560 | $890 | $0 |
| North Dakota | $3,560 | $890 | $0 |
| Idaho | $3,600 | $900 | $0 |
| Nebraska | $3,600 | $900 | $0 |
| Tennessee | $3,600 | $900 | $0 |
| Indiana | $3,720 | $930 | $0 |
| Missouri | $3,720 | $930 | $0 |
| Utah | $3,720 | $930 | $0 |
| Wyoming | $3,720 | $930 | $0 |
| Georgia | $3,760 | $940 | $0 |
| North Carolina | $3,760 | $940 | $0 |
| Michigan | $3,800 | $950 | $0 |
| Montana | $3,800 | $950 | $0 |
| Arizona | $3,920 | $980 | $0 |
| Ohio | $3,920 | $980 | $0 |
| Wisconsin | $3,920 | $980 | $0 |
| Maine | $3,960 | $990 | $0 |
| Texas | $3,960 | $990 | $0 |
| Florida | $4,040 | $1,010 | $0 |
| Minnesota | $4,040 | $1,010 | $0 |
| Illinois | $4,120 | $1,030 | $0 |
| Pennsylvania | $4,120 | $1,030 | $0 |
| Delaware | $4,160 | $1,040 | $0 |
| Nevada | $4,160 | $1,040 | $0 |
| Vermont | $4,160 | $1,040 | $0 |
| Virginia | $4,160 | $1,040 | $0 |
| Colorado | $4,240 | $1,060 | $0 |
| New Hampshire | $4,240 | $1,060 | $0 |
| Oregon | $4,240 | $1,060 | $0 |
| Maryland | $4,400 | $1,100 | $0 |
| Rhode Island | $4,440 | $1,110 | $0 |
| Washington | $4,440 | $1,110 | $0 |
| Connecticut | $4,800 | $1,200 | $0 |
| New Jersey | $4,800 | $1,200 | $0 |
| California | $5,240 | $1,310 | $0 |
| Massachusetts | $5,320 | $1,330 | $0 |
| Alaska | $5,400 | $1,350 | $0 |
| New York | $5,400 | $1,350 | $0 |
| Hawaii | $5,520 | $1,380 | $0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does hearing aid (per ear) cost without insurance?
The average cost of hearing aid (per ear) without insurance in the United States is $4,000. Costs vary significantly by state.
Does insurance cover hearing aid (per ear)?
Most health insurance plans cover hearing aid (per ear) when medically necessary. With insurance, the average out-of-pocket cost is $1,000.
Does Medicare cover hearing aid (per ear)?
Medicare Part B typically covers hearing aid (per ear) when ordered by a doctor. The average Medicare-approved amount is $0.
Data sourced from CMS Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data 2025. Last updated: 2026-03-01. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. This website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.