Medicare Coverage · Updated August 2026

Does Medicare Cover Hearing Aids?

Short answer up top, then the exact rule. Here's what Original Medicare does and doesn't cover for hearing aids in 2026 — and where a Medicare Advantage plan can fill the gap.

Quick answer: Original Medicare does not cover hearing aids or the exams to fit them — you pay 100%. It does cover a diagnostic hearing and balance exam when your doctor orders one to check for a medical problem. Many Medicare Advantage plans add a separate hearing-aid benefit.

Does Original Medicare cover hearing aids?
No — but diagnostic hearing exams are covered
Original Medicare rule · verify your plan at Medicare.gov
Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) doesn't cover hearing aids or the routine exams for fitting them, so you pay the full cost out of pocket. Part B does cover a diagnostic hearing and balance exam if your doctor or other provider orders it to find out whether you need medical treatment — after the Part B deductible you pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount. Since 2023 you can also see an audiologist once every 12 months without an order for non-acute hearing conditions (like gradual hearing loss).

Medicare Advantage: what some plans add

Many Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans include an extra hearing benefit — often a routine hearing exam plus an allowance toward hearing aids every year or two. Benefits and allowances vary by plan, so check the plan's summary of benefits before you rely on it.

Who this matters to

Anyone with Medicare weighing the cost of hearing aids. If hearing aids matter to your budget, comparing Medicare Advantage plans that include a hearing allowance during the Annual Enrollment Period is usually the practical path.

What does Medicare cost you in 2026?

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Frequently asked questions

Will Medicare pay for my hearing aids?

No. Original Medicare does not pay for hearing aids or the exams to fit them — that cost is yours. It only covers a diagnostic hearing/balance exam ordered by your doctor to check for a medical condition. Some Medicare Advantage plans add a hearing-aid allowance, which is the main way people get help with the cost.

Does Medicare cover a hearing test?

A diagnostic hearing and balance exam is covered by Part B when your provider orders it to evaluate a medical problem (you pay 20% after the deductible). A routine hearing test purely to fit hearing aids is not covered by Original Medicare.

Related Medicare coverage & tools

Does Medicare cover eyeglasses?
No — except one pair after cataract surgery.
Does Medicare cover dental?
Dental, vision & hearing under Original Medicare vs Advantage.
Medigap Plans Explained
How supplement plans cover the 20% Original Medicare leaves you.

Comparing plans this year?

Coverage gaps in Original Medicare — like hearing aids — are exactly what a Medicare Advantage or Medigap plan is meant to fill. Our free Enrollment Finder shows the window you can switch in, and the guide library walks through the trade-offs. This page is free to share with anyone weighing their options.

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Official sources

This answer is based on U.S. government Medicare coverage rules: