You have been diagnosed with hearing loss and you want to explore your options, so let's chat funding! Some private insurance plans require not only a prescription from a Registered Audiologist and amplification to be fit by a Registered Audiologist. Therefore, it’s important to check the requirements of your insurance, prior to booking your hearing care appointment! It’s important to know if you have any coverage, prior to exploring your options. It’s also important to know who you’ll be working with (and their credentials) before going through the process (and potentially not receiving your reimbursement). Warman Hearing Clinic is licensed to provide services to:
• Private pay patients
• Individuals who are covered by: WCB, NIHB, DVA, RCMP, SK Supplementary Health *Our clinic can direct bill to all third-party public funders, listed above
Warman Hearing Clinic offers:
• 0% payment plan options (with no credit check) for private pay patients • There is no lengthy application process, with intrusive questions • We are local; we want to ensure hearing care is accessible to everyone In Saskatchewan, there is no additional taxes on hearing aids (they are considered a medical device) and can be claimed under the “medical expense” portion on your income tax.
It's important to check your benefits plan, if you have one. If you don't, we are happy to take a comprehensive case history to explore all funding opportunities. Our Registered Audiologist is happy to answer any of your specific funding questions at your next appointment.
Contact us to schedule your appointment and find out more!
📞306-343-9888
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