How much do implants cost?

Understand the costs involved and discover the possible funding options for your Cochlear™ hearing solution.

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What you'll find on this page

  • Why funding can vary from country to country.
  • Information about the costs involved with implants.

Where to start

Your hearing health professional will give you an overview of the costs of getting a cochlear or bone conduction implant. However, do not assume that implants cost the same or more than hearing aids.

As hearing implants require a surgical procedure, there may be funding available in your country through the public health system, government programs, insurance or donation programs. Or you may have to meet the total cost of the implant and procedure yourself.

The costs and funding will vary depending on your individual hearing treatment, as well as the country you live in.

This is why funding for cochlear implants is not always straightforward. Your hearing health professional will guide you.

What costs are associated with a hearing implant?

The cost of getting an implant may include the following aspects of treatment for you or your child:

  • Hearing specialist (audiologist) appointments.

  • ENT specialist appointment and any X-rays or MRIs.

  • Surgery expenses and post-operative care.

  • Cost of the Cochlear™ system.

  • Post-operative appointments, sound processor activation and rehabilitation.

What ongoing costs are there?

To keep your hearing solution working at its best, you should factor in maintenance costs. This includes replacement parts such as cables, coils, magnets and batteries.

It’s also worth considering purchasing waterproof or True Wireless accessories to help you get the most from your hearing device.

In the future, upgrades will become available for your sound processor. Reasons to upgrade include:

  • to enjoy improved performance and features

  • to replace a lost or damaged device

  • when a sound processor becomes obsolete.

No matter which Cochlear system you have, we design each one to allow access to upgrades without needing further surgery.

Lifelong support

Getting a Cochlear hearing implant is a lifelong decision. It's important to us that you get the ongoing support and service you need.

This support includes help with caring for your device, servicing and upgrades. Once you become a Cochlear recipient, you will have access to services to help you get the most from your new hearing.

 

Country access to hearing solutions

Please read the below table to learn if cochlear implants are covered by your country's health care system*

Country

Adults

Children

Argentina Yes Yes
Bolivia No No
Brasil Yes Yes
Chile Yes Yes
Colombia Yes Yes
Costa Rica Yes Yes
Cuba Yes Yes
Ecuador Yes Yes
El Salvador No No
Guatemala No No
Haiti No No
Honduras No No
Mexico No Yes
Nicaragua No No
Panama No No
Paraguay No No
Peru Yes Yes
Dominican Republic No No
Uruguay Yes Yes
Venezuela No No
 

Please read the below table to learn if bone conduction implants are covered by your country's health care system*.

Country

Adults

Children

Argentina

Yes

Yes
Bolivia No No
Brasil Yes Yes
Chile  -  -
Colombia Yes Yes
Costa Rica Yes Yes
Cuba Yes Yes
Ecuador Yes Yes
El Salvador No No
Guatemala No No
Haiti No No
Honduras No No
Mexico No No
Nicaragua No No
Panama No No
Paraguay No No
Peru Yes Yes
Dominican Republic No No
Uruguay Yes Yes
Venezuela No No

Disclaimer

Please seek advice from your health professional about treatments for hearing loss. Outcomes may vary, and your health professional will advise you about the factors which could affect your outcome. Always read the instructions for use. Not all products are available in all countries. Please contact your local Cochlear representative for product information.

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