Affordable over-the-counter rechargeable hearing aids for mild-to-moderate hearing loss, with app-based self-fitting.
Hearing Aids
Prescription and over-the-counter hearing aids, fitted to the user's hearing and dexterity.
Typical cost: $1,000–$4,000 per ear
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How much do hearing aids cost in Canada?
$1,000–$4,000 per ear
What moves the price: Technology level, style, and fitting/clinic care. Figures are typical Canadian ranges for general guidance — your actual cost depends on the product, your home, and your region.
Full hearing aids cost guideGrants & funding
Hearing aids are partly covered by some provincial programs (such as Ontario's ADP), Veterans Affairs, and private insurance; clinic assessments are often low-cost or free. Vision aids and low-vision services vary by province and insurer.
Hearing Aids grants & funding guideFind local hearing aids clinics
Pick your city to see hearing aids clinics that serve your area — or use the form to request quotes and a Senior Care Path advisor will gather options from vetted clinics near you, free and no obligation.
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What to look for in hearing aids
- Audiologist-fitted (prescription) vs OTC
- Style (behind-the-ear, in-canal) and dexterity
- Trial period, follow-up care, and warranty
Comparing brands? Our product listings score each option on the same 100-point Confidence Score, so you can weigh safety, transparency, and reputation side by side.
Best hearing aids: how to choose