Cost

Hearing instruments range from basic amplification with some background noise reduction through to highly sophisticated, fully automatic bluetooth compatible devices.

Choosing the right instrument

All hearing instruments fitted at Connect Hearing are digital. A range of features, styles and brands are available in a wide price range. All fittings come with a 30 day trial money back guarantee period.

What do hearing instruments cost?

The cost of hearing instruments range between $1,500 and $6,500.

What is OHS and Top-Up?

If you are on a pension you are eligible for free hearing care. The Government will pay for a set of instruments for you but if you wish to “top up” the technology level to receive more automatic and sophisticated noise management you can pay extra for an upgrade.

What if I have a DVA card?

You are entitled to the same assistance as people on a pension. DVA Gold Card holders are exempt from paying any maintenance fees. DVA card holders are also offered free batteries and other services.

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What if I’m not on a pension?

If you hold a Seniors Card we are able to provide a discount on the hearing instrument as well as receiving support and repairs for the entire duration of your hearing instrument use.

Connect Hearing offers up to $500 off the purchase price of new hearing aids or we‘ll take 5% off any competitor’s quote (condition’s apply) to Seniors Card holders in all states.

The Card is free and is issued by every State and Territory government to eligible senior residents. It is issued in recognition of the contribution that seniors have made - and continue to make - to the Australian community.

The Card is available to Australians aged 60 years and over. Eligibility criteria and benefits vary slightly in each State and Territory. You can find your state by clicking on the link below:

www.seniorscard.com.au

Private Health Cover
Most funds partially cover hearing instruments. Please contact your health fund to find out more about your rebate options.