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How Much Do Hearing Aids Cost in the UK?

A breakdown of hearing aid costs in the UK, from free NHS devices to premium private hearing aids costing several thousand pounds.

Hearing aid prices in the UK vary enormously depending on whether you choose an NHS or private option, and the level of technology you require.

NHS hearing aids

If you're referred through the NHS, hearing aids are provided completely free of charge. This includes the device itself, fitting, follow-up appointments, batteries, and repairs. NHS hearing aids are typically behind-the-ear (BTE) models from reputable manufacturers such as Phonak or Danalogic. While they may not offer the latest cosmetic styles, they are clinically effective and well-maintained.

Private hearing aid costs

Private hearing aids range from around £500 to £3,500 per ear, depending on the technology level. Entry-level devices start at approximately £500–£1,000 per ear, mid-range aids typically cost £1,000–£2,000 per ear, and premium devices with advanced features such as Bluetooth connectivity, rechargeable batteries, and AI-driven noise management can cost £2,000–£3,500 per ear.

What's included in the price?

Most private providers include the hearing test, fitting, programming, and a number of follow-up appointments in the price. Some also offer trial periods of 30 to 60 days, during which you can return the hearing aids if you're not satisfied. Always check what aftercare is included before committing.

Financing options

Many providers offer interest-free credit or monthly payment plans to spread the cost of private hearing aids. Organisations such as the RNID can also advise on grants or funding that may be available in your area.

Whether you opt for NHS or private hearing aids, the most important step is getting your hearing tested so you can find the right solution for your needs and budget.

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Frequently asked questions

Are NHS hearing aids free?
Yes. NHS hearing aids are provided free of charge, including the device, fitting, batteries, repairs, and follow-up appointments. You need a GP referral to access NHS audiology services.
How much do private hearing aids cost?
Private hearing aids typically cost between £500 and £3,500 per ear, depending on the level of technology. Most providers include fitting and aftercare in the price.
Can I get hearing aids on finance?
Yes. Many private providers offer interest-free credit or monthly payment plans. Check with your chosen provider for the options available.
Are private hearing aids better than NHS ones?
Private hearing aids often offer a wider range of styles and more advanced features such as Bluetooth connectivity and rechargeable batteries. However, NHS hearing aids are clinically effective and suitable for many types of hearing loss.

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