Common Questions

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How much do hearing aids cost?

The typical cost of hearing aids range between $1600 and $8000 per pair, depending on the specific model and level of technology you choose.

If you’re a pension concession card holder, you might be eligible to receive fully subsidised hearing aids at no cost through the Government Hearing Services Program.

At Pacific Hearing we also have a price beat guarantee. Find a cheaper price for the equivalent device advertised in Australia and we will beat it!

Yes, If you have a pension concession card or DVA card, you may be eligible for the Government Hearing Services Program (HSP) which provides you with a subsidy that fully covers the cost of entry level hearing aids. Please check the Hearing Service Program website to check your eligibility or enquire in our clinic.

The Hearing Services Program provides various services and equipment to assist eligible pensioners with hearing care expenses. Covered benefits include:

  • Hearing assessments
  • Hearing aids
  • Maintenance of devices, including battery supply and repairs

Yes, we regularly have clients relocate to Pacific Hearing from other clinics. The relocation process is very easy and we continue to service your hearing devices ensuring continuity of care. If you are a pension card holder, you will need to sign a relocation consent form which informs your previous provider to send your existing history to us.

Please enquire with us if you wish to relocate.

At Pacific Hearing we perform thorough assessment of hearing which includes;

  • Pure tone audiometry; which determines the type and degree of your hearing loss
  • Speech audiometry; which determines your functional ability to hear speech
  • Tympanometry; which measures the pressure and mobility of your middle ear system
  • Speech-in-noise testing; which determines your ability to hear in background noise situations.

Yes, Audiologists can help you access evidence-based tinnitus therapies and devices such as hearing aids that can manage tinnitus effectively.

Yes, If tinnitus is accompanied by an underlying hearing loss, aiding the hearing loss will subsequently help soothe and mask the tinnitus. Additionally, some hearing aids have tinnitus management features that are designed to suppress tinnitus.