Columbus Speech & Hearing Center accepts the donation of used hearing aids. Donated hearing aids may be reconditioned and provided to Central Ohio hearing impaired adults who have limited financial resources. This program usually benefits older adults in our community.
Hearing aids may be dropped off in the Audiology & Hearing Aid Services practice located on the 2nd floor. If you have any additional questions about donating hearing aids, please contact Karen Mitchell at 614-261-5457 or kmitchell@columbusspeech.org.
We provide a letter acknowledging your gift to the Center, and your gift may be tax deductible.
Yes, our audiologists recommend, dispense and provide repair service most types of hearing aids. To schedule a hearing aid consultation appointment or hearing aid repair service click here.
Nearly 40 million American adults report some degree of hearing loss. The first step to determine if you need a hearing aid(s) is to schedule a hearing evaluation. Your audiologist will explain the results of your evaluation. If hearing aids are indicated, we will recommend the best hearing aid solution for you based on your listening needs and your budget. Take the first step and schedule a hearing evaluation today. Together, we can explore your options to improve your hearing.
If you think you or a loved one may have a hearing loss, you are not alone. Nearly 40 million American adults report some degree of hearing loss. The early signs of hearing loss may be subtle at first, since hearing loss often occurs gradually over time. If you or your family suspects you have a hearing loss, take our quick online hearing health quiz and find out if our audiologists recommend a hearing evaluation for you.
Hearing evaluations are often covered under health insurance plans; however, coverage varies widely by different plans and providers. Contact the member services number on the back of your insurance card to determine your plan benefits.
If we are not a provider with your insurance company, we will submit a claim to your insurance on your behalf. Payment is expected at the time of service and any reimbursement will be sent directly to you from your insurance company, if you are allowed to go out of your network and it is a benefit on your plan.