*If you need further help finding a resource, please call the PCOA Helpline at 520-790-7262*
PCOA assumes no responsibility by providing this information. This list is a community service and not an endorsement of any organization listed. We update information annually, however information could change over the course of a year. Please verify directly with the resource.
Listings for Hearing Resources / Hearing Loss Technology
Adult Loss Of Hearing Association (ALOHA)
description
To provide education, support, and advocacy for adults with hearing loss through peer discussion groups, book clubs, device demonstrations, newsletters, volunteer training, and our Loop Southern Arizona Project.
service area
Green Valley,Oro Valley,Tucson
business hours
Tues-Wed-Thurs, 10 AM to 4 PM, Phone and Email only
costs
Since we are a non-profit, we do not charge for our services. For items such as our "Take-Along/Hospital Packets" that we put together, donations are graciously accepted but never required.
Advanced Bionics
description
We support those who have a significant hearing loss and no longer benefit from hearing aids. You can schedule a meeting to learn about cochlear implants, how they are different from hearing aids, and which Audiologist in the city can determine if they're candidates for the cochlear implant.
service area
Tucson
business hours
M - F 8:00 - 5:00
costs
Cost is dependent on insurance type and can be discussed during an in-person meeting.
Arizona Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
100 N. 15th Ave., Ste. 104
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-3323 | TTY: (602) 364-0990 | Video (480) 559-9441
Fax: (602) 364-0581Email: info@acdhh.az.gov
description
Arizona Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing provides telecommunication devices at no cost to Arizona residents who have hearing loss, are deaf, or are speech-impaired. The equipment available includes volume control telephones, captioned telephones, voice amplifiers, signaling/flashing devices, T-coils, and more. Call for an application packet and catalog of products.
business hours
M - F 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Arizona Relay Service (AZRS)
description
Arizona Relay Service (AZRS) is a public service that makes communication by telephone easy and accessible for the deaf, hard of hearing, or have difficulty speaking.
CaptionCall
Sorenson Communication/CaptionCall
PO Box 68117
Tucson, AZ 85737
(480) 395-8109
Email: support@captioncall.comdescription
Our latest and greatest captioning telephone allows you to read your conversations in big, clear text. We’ve also included several features to make your phone calls more convenient, but whether you choose to use all or none of them, you can count on instant, accurate captions so you don’t miss a word.
CaptionCall is part of a federally funded service, so people with hearing loss who need captions to use the phone.
service area
Tucson
costs
No Cost
Grace Hearing Center
2919 E. Broadway Blvd., Ste 110
Tucson, AZ 85716
(520) 468-9976
Fax: (520) 825-4279description
Grace Hearing Center provides the Gift of Hearing to the under-served and under-insured men, women, and children in the greater Tucson area. We work closely with primary care physicians and treat individuals from newborns to seniors. We fit donated hearing aids and provide testing on a sliding fee schedule that also incorporates our "Giving Circle" of volunteer hours to local nonprofits in place of monetary means to help our community.
service area
Tucson
business hours
By appointment only
costs
Sliding fee schedule along with volunteer hour requests to Southern Arizona nonprofits
Tek Audiology
description
Tek Audiology is a mobile audiology practice that provides in-home hearing evaluations with immediate results, ear cleaning, fit new hearing aids, and fix or repair hearing aids.
service area
Tucson
business hours
M - Sa 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
costs
Please call for pricing details.
University of Arizona - Hearing Clinic
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
1131 E. 2nd St.
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-7070
Fax: (520) 621-9901Email: slhsclinic@email.arizona.edu
description
University of Arizona - Hearing Clinic provides hearing tests, hearing aid dispensing, cochlear implant candidacy, cochlear implant mapping, tinnitus evaluation, counseling
business hours
M - F 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
costs
YOUR COSTS:
Our Professional Fee: These fees are standard and are the same no matter your choice of hearing aid:
One hearing aid - $600
Two hearing aids - $1000
Cost of the Hearing Device: You will be charged the manufacturer’s invoice price of the hearing aid, plus an amount to cover shipping and processing. This cost ranges from approximately $450 to $2100 per hearing aid, depending on selected devices.
