Funding

Funding

Find and apply for funding for your hearing care

There may be funding available for you to access hearing aids or audiological services. From government agencies to third parties, there are a variety of funding sources specific to hearing care.

Acoustic Audiology helps you navigate the funding options and help you complete your application. We routinely assist our clients with disability benefits claims for hearing loss and tinnitus. Most of the applications are straightforward, but we are here to help guide you through the process.

Funding programs


There are different options for every individual, so we recommend you contact our hearing clinic and we can guide you to the next step. 


Acoustic Audiology is licensed to provide services to all government and insurance programs, including:


 

  • Workers Compensation Board (WCB)
  • Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL)
  • AISH (Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped)
  • Veterans Affairs Canada
  • Department of National Defense
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  • Saskatchewan Supplementary Health Benefits
  • Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) for eligible Indigenous Peoples
  • Private insurance

 


Contact our clinic or book an appointment to discuss what funding might be available to you.


Audiology coverage


Acoustic Audiology has a full-time clinical audiologist, Dr. Terry Sokalofsky. This means we can provide services that are accepted by most private insurance plans that have hearing or audiology coverage. During your appointment, we can help you explore potential options for insurance coverage. If necessary, our clinical audiologist can write you a prescription for those services.


See what funding is available for you
The team at Acoustic Audiology will help you identify and apply for funding.
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