How much does Real-Ear Measurement (Hearing Aid Verification) cost without insurance?
On OpenDoc, Real-Ear Measurement (Hearing Aid Verification) typically runs $75–$150 as an upfront cash price. The exact posted price for your provider is shown before you book — that number is final (the Sure Price), with no insurance needed and no surprise bills.
Real-Ear Measurement (Hearing Aid Verification) is a diagnostic audiology service used to clarify the condition before treatment decisions are made.
Typical visit length: 30 min.
Where to get Real-Ear Measurement (Hearing Aid Verification)
- Audiology — $75–$150
Pricing estimates are modeled from the current OpenDoc specialty taxonomy, visit archetypes, and transparent cash-pay assumptions. Posted provider pricing should be treated as the source of truth whenever it is available. Pricing last reviewed April 8, 2026. A range is context, not a quote — the posted price at booking is the single, final price.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Real-Ear Measurement (Hearing Aid Verification) cost without insurance?
On OpenDoc, Real-Ear Measurement (Hearing Aid Verification) typically runs $75–$150 as an upfront cash price. The exact posted price for your provider is shown before you book — that number is final (the Sure Price), with no insurance needed and no surprise bills.
Is the price guaranteed?
The posted price you see at booking is the price you pay — locked before payment (the Sure Price), held safely, and released to the provider after your visit. No insurance needed, no surprise bills.
Do I need insurance to book?
No. OpenDoc is built for cash-pay care: you see one posted price before booking and never get a bill afterward. You can still submit your itemized receipt to insurance for reimbursement if you choose.
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