Got my hearing tested at Costco this past Friday. Seems like it all went well. “Hope my test scores showed up on this post.” I went ahead and got some new custom ear mold impressions taken for $79.80. I plan to go back probably this weekend and hand over the lute to get the ball rolling, if I can scrape it up.
The fitter seemed to think the Kirkland Signature 5.0’s would be ok for me. I mentioned the Phonak Brio’s. She said that would even be a better choice. By the way, she did say the Kirkland Signature 6.0 should be out by the first of June if anyone was wandering.
Anyway, the Phonak Brio B-M13 is what I planning to get as of now. She called Phonak while I was their and ask if I could get the B-M13 with the slightly bigger tubes for the lucite molds that I’m going to get, and they said yes. The B-M13’s are a whopping $2598.99. My flexible spending card doesn’t have a pin number, so I’ll have to get reimbursed from them because Costco won’t let you use a card without a pin.
I think my UHC plan pays 60% out of network after my annual detuctible is met. Does annual deductible mean my normal $500 or will it mean the out of network $1000? The UHC website also says "benefits are available for a hearing aid that is purchased as a result of a written recommendation by a Physician. Will a Costco fitter do for this clause? The Costco fitter said they would supply all the information, codes, etc… for me to easily file my own insurance claim.
Any helpful advice or comments are welcomed. I guess being half deaf aint all it’s cracked up to be.