Affordability

Because You Want Better Hearing at an Affordable Price!

Your hearing instrument costs will be determined during your comprehensive hearing evaluation. Each patient's treatment plan is matched to their hearing correction needs. During your hearing assessment, you will be provided with a treatment quote, as well as financing options.

Better Hearing - Maximum Affordability!

Most Avada patients are excited to find hearing instruments are truly affordable! We've also found that many of our patients are pleasantly surprised when they realize there are multiple payment options!

  • Avada Financing - There are a variety of financing options available to pay for your hearing investment.
    Some payment plans are as low as $26 an ear per month!
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) - For budgeting purposes, Avada recommends scheduling your exam first, so you will know how much to invest in your FSA.
  • Health Spending Accounts (HSAs) - For budgeting purposes, Avada recommends scheduling your exam first, so you will know how much to invest in your HSA.
  • Tax Refunds - If you are certain you will be receiving a tax refund, then you may consider investing it in better hearing.
  • Insurance Coverage/Discounts - Please contact your insurance provider or employer to determine whether you might be eligible for a discount or medical coverage.

Avada Financing - Affordable Options

At Avada, we want to ensure improved hearing is affordable for every budget. You will receive the most extensive payment plans available for your hearing investment. The application process is simple, fast, and confidential. You can be qualified within minutes of your phone call, and there are no hidden application fees or forms for you to complete.

Our most popular plans are:

  • No Interest Plans up to 6 Months*
  • 100% Financing
  • Extended Term Payment Programs up to 60 Months

Your payments are scheduled and fixed. There are never any pre-payment penalties.

* Some restrictions and down payment may apply, see your nearest Avada center for details

Contact your nearest Avada center for more financing details.

Investing Your Flexible Spending Account for Better Hearing

Depending on your tax bracket, you can save a lot using a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to invest in better hearing.

Check with your benefits coordinator if Flexible Spending Accounts or Health Spending Accounts are provided by your company.

Planning for Your FSA

It is a critical decision in determining how much of your salary you want deducted from each paycheck. This money is exempt from federal, state and Social Security taxes and will be deposited in your Health Care FSA. Most companies allow you to spend the money any time during the year, even when it has not fully accumulated in your account.

We recommend taking advantage of Avada's free hearing screening and private consultation so you will know how much to invest in your FSA.

Using Your Health Spending Account for Better Hearing

Many patients use their tax-free funds from their Health Spending Accounts to invest in their hearing systems.

About Health Spending Accounts (HSAs) Health Spending Accounts were designed to promote saving for future retirement and medical expenditures. Many people take advantage of HSAs because their accounts become tax-free after contributing funds and the savings are never forfeited when the year ends, unlike FSAs.

We Will Be More Than Happy To File Your Insurance!

We will contact your insurance provider to determine if you have insurance coverage. If you are eligible, we will be more than glad to file the necessary paperwork for reimbursement.


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