Insurance & Coverage

Many patients are surprised to learn they may qualify for hearing care coverage through government programs, workplace benefits, or private insurance. Primary Hearing Clinic works with a variety of providers and can help you understand the coverage options that may be available for your hearing assessment, hearing aids, and ongoing hearing care.

Government Programs

Depending on your eligibility, you may qualify for hearing care coverage through government-funded programs. Our team can help you understand the available options and guide you through the process.

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AISH

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WCB

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AADL

Additional Coverage Options

We also work with a variety of insurance providers and benefit programs that may help reduce the cost of hearing care and hearing technology.

Coverage may be available through:

• Veterans Affairs Canada VAC
• Canadian Armed Forces CAF
• Employer benefit plans
• Other private insurance providers

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Could You Qualify for Free Hearing Aids?

Some patients may qualify for free or partially funded hearing aids through eligible government programs, including AISH, Alberta Works, or other available funding sources. Coverage varies depending on your individual circumstances and eligibility requirements.

If you’re unsure what benefits are available, we’ll gladly review your options and help determine whether you qualify.

We’ll Help You Understand Your Coverage

Understanding insurance and government funding can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Our team can answer your questions, explain available programs, and help you determine what documentation or information may be required before your appointment.

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Ready to Learn More?

If you have questions about insurance coverage, government funding, or hearing care benefits, contact Primary Hearing Clinic today. We’ll help you understand your options and determine the next steps.