Wellcare Dual Align (HMO D-SNP): Hearing Services

Routine hearing exams and associated hearing aid services and supplies. Hearing - or lack of - impacts balance, walking, perception, and thinking.

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Cost
Copayments and coinsurance vary by service, see breakdown below.
Prior Authorization Required
No
Provider Referral or Order Required
No

How To Receive

Details on how to apply

Medicare Covered

  • $0 copay for each Medicare-covered hearing exam

Diagnostic hearing and balance evaluations performed by your provider to determine if you need medical treatment are covered as outpatient care when furnished by a physician, audiologist, or other qualified provider


Non-Medicare Covered

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  • $0 copay for 1 routine hearing exam every year.

  • $0 copay for 1 hearing aid fitting and evaluation every year.

  • $0 copay for 2 hearing aid(s) every year.

    • 1 non-implantable hearing aid up to $1,000 per ear every year

    • Limited to 2 non-implantable hearing aids every year

    • Benefit includes a 3-year warranty including loss, and damage with a 2-year supply of batteries


Note: Coverage of routine hearing services is a supplemental benefit offered by the plan. Neither Medicare nor California Medi-Cal (Medicaid) will pay your share of the cost for these services

Availability
Annual routine hearing exam; Hearing aids every year (one per ear, per year)

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Hearing services and products are covered when medically necessary to alleviate disability caused by the loss or impairment of hearing.  Routine hearing exams help to identify early hearing loss, gauge progressive hearing loss and track changes to make needed adjustments, identify balance problems associated with the inner ear, and address any modifiable factors that may contribute to hearing loss.    

Many people believe that they hear just fine, and perhaps they do.  Most do not know, however, that they have actually lost their ability to hear high frequencies, and some come to accept that muffled sound is normal.

Issues in the inner ear, which can be detected during routine screening, also cause balance problems.  Sometimes what we think is a musculoskeletal cause of imbalance (pain or weakness) may be an inner ear disorder. 

Finally, modifiable factors that contribute to hearing loss, such as certain medications and environmental factors, can be addressed.

Older adults are also susceptible to excessive wax build-up and even ear infections.

Hearing exams and hearing aids are provided by a network of fully licensed audiologists. If a hearing exam is needed, your loved one may be asked to see their provider first, in order to be sure that another health problem is not affecting their ability to hear.

The health plan also covers batteries for hearing aids.

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