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Apex Hearing Insurance

Apex Dental has teamed up with Amplifon to offer one of the best hearing benefits in the country. The best part is that you get this benefit for no additional costs with your Apex Dental plan. Amplifon Hearing Health Care connects you with in-network hearing experts to get you professional hearing care, superior products, and exceptional concierge service that is a cut above the rest.

Amazing Hearing Coverage

Hearing loss can start as early as 40 years old. It can be temporary and caused by simple things such as ear wax or a cold. However, it can also be permanent, caused by damage to the tiny hair-like cells in the inner ear as a result of exposure to noise, aging, other health conditions, or even some medications.

With Amplifon, getting your hearing checked is now easier than ever with in-person and at-home options. You can utilize a virtual screening to confirm if your hearing loss is dedicated in the comfort of your own home, or we will help you schedule a professional hearing evaluation with a talented provider.

If you require hearing aids, Apex has you covered with one of the most benefit-rich programs available. Prescribed hearing aid costs anywhere from $1,000 to well beyond $5,000 per ear. With Apex, we help you cover this cost with a simple co-pay that helps you realize vast savings when purchasing hearing aids.

Hearing Plan

Apex Dental is pleased to offer you amazing hearing coverage at no additional cost with your Dental plan. We believe that your overall health is critical, and our partnership with Amplifon helps us provide you with amazing benefits.

  • Concierge service where we do it all for you
  • Copay plan to help you save up to 66% off retail pricing
  • Follow-up care included
  • Battery support
  • Financing of the copay is available at 0% interest for 12 months
FAQ & Info

Here are just a few questions that come up regularly. Feel free to contact us anytime to answer any questions regarding your Dental, Hearing, or Vision benefits.

Hearing loss can be temporary and caused by simple things like ear wax or a cold. It can also be permanent, caused by damage to the tiny hair-like cells in the inner ear as a result of exposure to noise, aging, other health conditions, or certain medications.

Hearing loss can come on so gradually that you may not even notice it’s happening. In general, you should have your hearing screened every three to five years, and tested annually if you are over the age of 50 or experiencing any of the following:

  • Consistent exposure to loud noises.
  • Difficulty understanding in noisy environments or in groups.
  • Hearing mumbling or feeling as though people are not speaking clearly.
  • Ringing in your ears.

Getting your hearing checked is now easier than ever with in-person and at-home options:

  • Virtual screening allows you to confirm if hearing loss is detected from the comfort of home
  • Professional hearing evaluations take place in a hearing care clinic setting. A hearing care professional will work with you to complete an in-depth evaluation of your hearing and propose solutions if hearing loss is indicated.