Understanding the True Investment of Better Hearing
Hearing Aid Prices/Investment Breakdown
In a world where hearing care can feel confusing—filled with conflicting information, inconsistent pricing, and one-size-fits-all solutions—Clarity Hearing stands for transparency and expertise.
We believe better hearing isn’t about just buying a device; it’s about achieving real results through precise fitting, expert care, and ongoing support.
By breaking down the level of investment and the process clearly, we eliminate the guesswork, ensuring you get the right technology, the right fit, and the right guidance to help you hear your best. Because true clarity isn’t just about sound – it’s about confidence in your hearing journey.

Things to Know
The Investment
Many people assume the cost of hearing aids is $10,000, but that’s not the full story. The truth is that the devices themselves cost significantly less – the real investment is in the technology, expert fitting, and ongoing care that ensure they actually improve your hearing.
The Technology
Hearing aids aren’t an instant fix. They don’t simply restore hearing the way glasses correct vision. The brain needs to relearn how to process sound, especially after years of hearing loss. Amplifying noise isn’t enough – without precise programming, adjustments, and professional support, even the most advanced hearing aids can feel ineffective.
What We Do
At Clarity Hearing, we believe in complete transparency. We break down the investment so you understand exactly what you’re paying for – because better hearing isn’t just about buying a device, it’s about achieving real results.
The Information You Need
Hearing aid prices vary based on the level of technology. More advanced technology provides better speech clarity in noise, faster processing, and additional features like AI sound optimization.
Unilateral (One Ear)
- EHigh Technology: $1,650
- EMid Technology: $1,350
- EEssential Technology: $750 - $1,000
- EEntry-Level Technology: $450 - $550
Binaural (Two Ears)
- EHigh Technology: $3,300
- EMid Technology: $2,700
- EEssential Technology: $1,500 - $2,000
- EEntry-Level Technology: $900 - $1,100
These prices are for the devices only. The fitting and professional procedures are separate.
A hearing aid is not just a product – it requires professional setup to make sure it actually helps you hear better. The right fitting ensures clear speech understanding, comfort, and proper amplification for your specific hearing loss.
Fitting Fees
One Ear: $960
Two Ears: $1,320
Here’s what’s included in the fitting process and why it matters:
- EReal-Ear Measurement ensures that the device is programmed correctly for your ears, rather than using a general setting
- EElectroacoustic Testing confirms that the device is working at its full capability before you take it home
- EFitting and Orientation helps you learn how to use your devices, change settings, and adjust to new sounds
- EDispensing Fee covers the process of ensuring your hearing aids fit comfortably and work as expected
- ELACE AI Training (if applicable) is designed to help your brain adjust to amplified sounds, especially in noisy environments.
After your hearing aids are fitted, regular maintenance is important to keep them working properly. You can choose between a service plan or paying for services individually.
Service Plan (Covers all maintenance and adjustments for a set period)
- E1 Year: $650
- E3 Years: $1,750
- E4 Years: $2,300
Pay as You Go (Pay only when needed)
- EHearing aid clean and check: $65 - $260 (based on time needed)
- EReprogramming and adjustments: $130 - $260
- EManufacturer repair processing: Varies based on the issue
- EReal-ear measurement: $130
- EReplacement parts (receivers, domes, filters, etc.): Priced individually
Both options give you access to expert care, and we can help you decide which one fits your needs best.
What’s Next?
- ECheck your insurance to see if it covers part of the investment.
- ESchedule an appointment to discuss your options.
Hearing care is an investment in your quality of life.
Whether you choose a service plan or prefer to pay as you go, we are here to help you hear your best.
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