Eargo
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Miracle-Ear
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27 N.W. Barry Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64155
(816) 533-3452
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Zounds Hearing
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Serves residents in
Kansas City, KS
(480) 813-8400
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Beltone
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9548 Antioch Rd.
Overland Park, KS 66212
(913) 541-1818
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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
Kansas City, MO
(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
Kansas City, MO
(844) 497-8844
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Whether you have mild, moderate or severe hearing loss, hearing aids help you listen, communicate and participate in life’s daily activities.
Hearing aids make it easier to hear in both quiet and loud environments. These small electronic devices have three parts: a microphone that receives sound and converts it into a signal, an amplifier that adjusts the strength of the signal and a speaker that converts the signal to sound and delivers the sound to your ears.
Most Kansas City residents with hearing loss — kids, seniors and adults — can be treated with hearing aids. Hearing aids don’t cure hearing loss or make your hearing normal, but they can:
There are many different types of hearing aids in Kansas City. Each differs in size, price, features, the way it fits in the ear and type of hearing loss it works for.
Hearing aid styles | Description | Pros | Cons |
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Behind the ear (BTE) | Sits behind the ear, with a tube connecting to a earmold that fits in ear canal | Helps with all types of hearing loss | Most visible type |
Open fit | Variation of BTE with only a narrow tube going in ear canal | Less visible than BTE; makes own voice sound less “plugged up” | Not appropriate for severe hearing loss |
Receiver in the ear (RITE) | Similar to BTE but speaker is in the ear canal; tiny wire connects pieces | Behind-the-ear part is less visible | Earwax, moisture can interfere with speake |
In the ear (ITE) | Custom-molded and fits entirely in outer ear | Helps with mild to severe hearing loss; more features and easier to handle than smaller hearing aids | More visible than smaller devices; may get clogged by earwax; wearers may feel plugged up |
In the canal (ITC) | Custom-molded and fits partly in ear canal | Improves mild to moderate hearing loss; less visible than larger styles | May be difficult to adjust; earwax can clog speaker |
Completely in the canal (CIC) | Custom-molded and fits inside ear canal | Improves mild to moderate hearing loss; smallest and least visible type of hearing aid; good sound quality | Short battery life; few features |
Hearing aids are not one-size-fits-all. The hearing aid you select should be compatible with your level of hearing loss and lifestyle. It should also include features that matter to you. Features available with some hearing aids in Kansas City include:
Before you get hearing aids in Kansas City, make an appointment with an audiologist. An audiologist will test your hearing and assist you with choosing hearing aids.
Come prepared with questions. What features will be most useful to you? How do you maintain hearing aids? Can the audiologist make adjustments over time in case your hearing gets worse?
Your audiologist will show you how to insert and remove a hearing aid, how to identify which hearing aid goes in your left ear and right ear and how to clean the devices.
Hearing aids in Kansas City cost between $1,000 and $4,000 each. The price includes not just the hearing aids but the initial evaluation, fitting and ongoing adjustments. Hearing aid costs depend on the brand of hearing aid, the style and which features are included.
Many hearing aid brands offer free hearing tests and payment plans to help customers afford hearing aids. Costco hearing aids have become popular for the warehouse club’s low prices, free hearing tests, cleanings and checkups.
Private insurance generally doesn’t cover hearing aids for adults, but Missouri requires insurers to cover hearing aids for children, according to the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Check with your insurance provider for coverage details. The Hearing Loss Association of America has a list of financial assistance resources for hearing aids.
Medicare doesn’t cover hearing aids or hearing aid exams. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, it may include hearing benefits. Contact the plan administrator for more information.
Eargo |
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With Eargo, there’s no need to see an audiologist. Contact its team of licensed professionals, who will help you determine if Eargo hearing aids are a good fit. Hearing aids are shipped right to your door and come with lifetime support. Veterans and service members are eligible for discounts. Customers like having 45 days to return hearing Eargo hearing aids and appreciate the flexible payment plans. |
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Miracle-Ear |
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Miracle-Ear has been helping customers improve their hearing for over 70 years. All Miracle-Ear hearing aids come with a three-year warranty and lifetime annual hearing tests, adjustments, cleanings and repairs. Contact the company to schedule a free checkup. Customers in Kansas City like Miracle-Ear’s highly trained hearing care professionals and the functionality of their hearing aids. |
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Zounds Hearing |
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Zounds Hearing offers hearing aids with high-performing technology at an affordable price to people with mild, moderate and severe hearing loss. Its four models are available with monthly financing and come with a comprehensive three-year protection plan. Zounds customers are highly satisfied with their hearing aids and recommend them to others. |
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Beltone has over 80 years of experience researching, developing and manufacturing hearing solutions. Its hearing aids come in a variety of styles and with BelCare, a set of benefits including an annual hearing evaluation, inspections and cleanings, a 30-day refund policy and two-year protection for a change in hearing loss. Beltone professionals in Kansas City locations are knowledgeable and provide personalized service, according to reviewers. |
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ReSound Hearing Aids |
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ReSound has been an industry leader in hearing solutions since 1943. Its discreet hearing aids, intuitive apps and wireless accessories improve users’ hearing experiences and quality of life. Customers in Kansas City like how ReSound hearing aids are hard to notice and work well in different environments. |
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Widex Hearing Aids |
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Widex designs its hearing aids to work, perform and sound as close to perfect as possible. Devices come in a variety of models, styles and colors and help improve mild to profound hearing loss. Customers like being able to try Widex with a no-obligation trial. |