Florida Medicaid Hearing Aid Providers

Florida Medicaid Hearing Aid Providers – Florida Medicaid provides essential hearing aid coverage for eligible recipients, helping thousands of Floridians access hearing aids, fittings, repairs, and related services. If you’re searching for Florida Medicaid hearing aid providers, this guide explains everything you need to know—from official coverage rules to step-by-step instructions for locating in-network audiologists and hearing aid specialists. All information is based on current Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) policies as of 2026.

What Does Florida Medicaid Cover for Hearing Aids?

Florida Medicaid covers hearing services to detect and treat hearing loss for eligible recipients. These services are a minimum covered benefit for all Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) Managed Medical Assistance (MMA) plans.

Key covered services for recipients with moderate hearing loss or greater include:

  • One new, complete (not refurbished) hearing aid device per ear, every three years.
  • Up to three pairs of ear molds per year.
  • One fitting and dispensing service per ear, every three years.
  • One hearing assessment every three years to determine candidacy and select the most appropriate hearing aid.

Additional coverage includes:

  • Repairs — Up to two hearing aid repairs every 366 days (after the one-year manufacturer warranty expires).
  • Replacements — For both Medicaid-provided and non-Medicaid hearing aids when medically necessary.
  • Bone Anchored Hearing Aids (BAHA) — For documented profound or severe hearing loss (implanted device for age 5+; softband for under age 5).
  • Cochlear implants — For recipients age 12 months and older with profound to severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss.
  • Diagnostic audiological tests and newborn/infant hearing screenings (up to two screenings under age 12 months).

Important limitations: Services must be medically necessary. Routine maintenance, cleaning, batteries (except specific cases), extended warranties, and shipping are generally not covered. Plans may offer expanded benefits beyond the AHCA minimum.

Who Is Eligible for Florida Medicaid Hearing Aid Benefits?

You must be actively enrolled in Florida Medicaid on the date of service. Coverage applies to both children (via Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment—EPSDT) and adults when hearing loss meets medical necessity criteria.

  • Children under 21 receive broader EPSDT protections, which may allow exceeding standard limits if medically necessary.
  • Adults 21+ qualify based on documented moderate or greater hearing loss.
  • No copayments or coinsurance apply for these services.

Most Florida Medicaid recipients are enrolled in one of the SMMC managed care plans (e.g., Sunshine Health, Humana Healthy Horizons, Aetna Better Health of Florida, UnitedHealthcare, or others). Your specific plan administers the benefit while following AHCA minimum standards.

How to Find Florida Medicaid Hearing Aid Providers Near You?

Florida Medicaid does not maintain a single public master list of all hearing aid providers for consumers. Instead, hearing aid providers (audiologists and hearing aid specialists) must be enrolled with Florida Medicaid or your managed care plan.

Best ways to locate in-network Florida Medicaid hearing aid providers:

  1. Visit the official Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Provider Search Tool at www.flmedicaidmanagedcare.com/providerSearch. Enter your location, select “Audiologist” or “Hearing Aid Specialist,” and filter by your plan.
  2. Log into your managed care plan’s member portal and use their provider directory (most update directories monthly).
  3. Call your plan’s Member Services or a Choice Counselor at 1-877-711-3662 (available M–Th 8 a.m.–8 p.m., F 8 a.m.–7 p.m.).
  4. Ask your primary care provider (PCP) for a referral—they can recommend in-network audiologists or hearing instrument specialists.

Provider types that dispense hearing aids include:

  • Audiologists (Provider Type 060)
  • Hearing Aid Specialists (Provider Type 061)

Always confirm the provider is in-network with your specific plan to avoid out-of-pocket costs.

Step-by-Step: How to Get Hearing Aids Through Florida Medicaid

  1. Verify eligibility — Confirm you are enrolled in Florida Medicaid and your plan.
  2. See your PCP or audiologist — Get a hearing evaluation and medical necessity documentation (audiogram required).
  3. Obtain prior authorization (if required by your plan) — For hearing aids, BAHA, cochlear implants, or exceptions to frequency limits. Your provider submits this to the plan or Quality Improvement Organization (QIO).
  4. Choose an approved device — Your provider selects a new, complete hearing aid that meets AHCA criteria.
  5. Receive the hearing aid and fitting — The provider dispenses and fits the device; Medicaid pays after delivery.
  6. Schedule follow-up — Annual check-ups or repairs as needed (repairs covered after warranty).

Processing typically takes days to weeks once authorized. Contact your plan immediately if you experience delays.

Major Florida Medicaid Plans and Hearing Benefits

Because most recipients use SMMC plans, benefits are administered by your chosen plan:

  • Sunshine HealthHumana Healthy HorizonsAetna Better Health, and others follow AHCA rules (one hearing aid per ear every 3 years minimum).
  • Some plans voluntarily offer expanded benefits, such as assessments or replacements every 2 years—check your member handbook or call Member Services.

You can switch plans during open enrollment or for cause. Use the flmedicaidmanagedcare.com site to compare plans and their provider networks.

Tips for Choosing a Florida Medicaid Hearing Aid Provider

  • Verify enrollment with Florida Medicaid and your specific plan.
  • Look for providers experienced with Medicaid billing and prior authorizations.
  • Ask about same-day or next-day fittings, trial periods, and follow-up care.
  • Confirm they stock a wide range of devices covered by your plan.
  • Read recent patient reviews for communication, wait times, and customer service.
  • Choose a location convenient for follow-up visits—many Florida hearing clinics serve multiple regions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Florida Medicaid Hearing Aid Providers

Can adults get hearing aids through Florida Medicaid?
Yes—Florida is one of the states that covers hearing aids for adults with moderate or greater hearing loss.

Are hearing aids free under Florida Medicaid?
Yes, when medically necessary and obtained through an in-network provider—no copays apply.

How often can I replace my hearing aids?
Every three years per ear (some plans may allow more frequently).

What if my plan denies coverage?
You have the right to appeal or request a Medicaid Fair Hearing. Contact AHCA or your plan for details.

Do I need a referral?
Usually yes—start with your PCP.

Get the Hearing Help You Deserve Today

If you or a loved one needs hearing aids, don’t wait—Florida Medicaid coverage can significantly improve quality of life. Start by visiting the official provider search tool at flmedicaidmanagedcare.com/providerSearch, calling your plan, or contacting a Choice Counselor at 1-877-711-3662.

For the most accurate, personalized information, always refer to your managed care plan’s current member handbook or the official AHCA Hearing Services page. Coverage policies can evolve, so confirm details directly with your plan before scheduling services.

Sources: Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) official policies and Statewide Medicaid Managed Care resources (current as of 2026).

This guide is for informational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical or benefits advice. Contact Florida Medicaid or your health plan for individualized guidance.