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This tool provides research information only and does not guarantee eligibility, coverage, or reimbursement. Benefit details vary by plan year, member status, and administrator rules. Always verify current benefits directly with your insurer or plan administrator before making purchasing decisions.

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Presbyterian Health Plan — Hearing Aid Coverage

Medicare Advantage and ACA Marketplace hearing benefit data for Presbyterian Health Plan

Total Plans

11

MA + ACA plans tracked

MA Plans

11

5 with hearing coverage

Avg MA Benefit

$2,000

Average reported hearing benefit across covered MA plans

States Served

1

States with at least one tracked plan

Coverage Overview

According to 2026 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) public filings, Presbyterian Health Plan offers 11 Medicare Advantage plans across 1 state, with 5 plans (45.5%) including hearing aid benefits — below the national average of 71.6%. Covered plans offer between $2,000 and $2,000 in benefits, averaging $2,000, which is 57% above the national average of $1,276. 100% of covered plans include hearing exam coverage, and 0% cover OTC hearing aids.

This information is derived from publicly available CMS data and may not reflect individual plan variations, rider modifications, or mid-year changes. Always verify benefits directly with the plan or its administrator.

How to verify hearing aid coverage with Presbyterian Health Plan

  1. Locate your plan ID

    Find your contract ID and plan ID on your Presbyterian Health Plan insurance card or member portal.

  2. Check your plan's benefits

    Look up your specific plan on this page to see what CMS filings report about hearing aid coverage under your Presbyterian Health Plan plan.

  3. Call Presbyterian Health Plan member services

    Confirm benefit amounts, cost-sharing, and any prior authorization requirements directly with Presbyterian Health Plan.

  4. Ask about the hearing benefit administrator

    Some Presbyterian Health Plan plans route hearing benefits through a third-party administrator. Ask whether your plan uses a company like TruHearing or NationsHearing for hearing aid benefits.

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Based on 2026 CMS public filings. Verify directly with your insurer or plan administrator before making any purchasing decisions. AudiCoverage is not affiliated with Presbyterian Health Plan. Last updated: April 2026. See our methodology →