Hearing aid patients research their options for weeks before booking — comparing hearing aid brands, technology levels, and whether their insurance covers it. An audiology website that answers all three earns the appointment. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Audiology Practices in KC
Web Design for Audiologists in Kansas City
Hearing loss is a gradual process, and most patients spend months or years noticing symptoms before they take action. When they finally search for an audiologist, they want to understand the evaluation process, know what hearing aid brands are available, and find out whether their insurance or Medicare covers the cost. The audiology practice whose website answers those questions directly earns appointments from patients who are finally ready to address their hearing.
What hearing patients research before choosing an audiologist
- Hearing evaluation — what the test involves, how long it takes, what the results show
- Hearing aid brands — Phonak, Oticon, Widex, Signia, Starkey, ReSound — technology levels
- Hearing aid styles — behind-the-ear, in-the-ear, receiver-in-canal, completely-in-canal
- Insurance coverage — Medicare Advantage, VSP, Aetna, BlueCross — what is typically covered
- Tinnitus — whether tinnitus evaluation and management is offered alongside hearing loss treatment
What your audiology website would include
- Hearing evaluation page — comprehensive test walkthrough, what results mean, next steps
- Hearing aids — brands carried, technology levels (basic/mid/premium), rechargeable options
- Hearing aid styles — visual guide to BTE, ITE, RIC, CIC with best use cases for each
- Insurance and financing — accepted plans, Medicare Advantage coverage, CareCredit
- Tinnitus services — evaluation, sound therapy, hearing aid features that help
- Audiologist credentials — Au.D. degree, board certification, years in practice, specialties
What clients say
“Our patients were mostly Medicare age and had real concerns about cost. The new site with our insurance guide, the breakdown of technology levels and what each costs, and our audiologist credentials made patients feel informed before they walked in the door. We saw a meaningful increase in new patient appointments from people who had been putting off dealing with their hearing for years.”
— Dr. A. Summers, Au.D., audiology practice, Leawood, KS
Simple pricing
An audiology site with services, hearing aids, and appointment form starts at $300. A full site with brand pages, style guide, insurance info, and audiologist credentials is $575–$1,150. One hearing aid fitting covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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