Price list

A consultation fee is 5 € (the price includes a hearing test and hearing aid fitting).

NB! The prices below are full prices for a single device.

In cooperation with the Estonian Social Insurance Board, we can offer hearing aids with state support. To receive the subsidy, a paper certificate from an ENT doctor or audiologist confirming the need for a hearing aid is required. The amount of support depends on the activity group.

You can also choose to purchase products in installments, spreading the total cost into manageable payments at a pace that works for you. Ask your hearing specialist for more details.

If you suspect hearing loss in yourself or a loved one, contact us – we will guide you step by step through the next procedures.

Behind-the-ear hearing aids

The price of a behind-the-ear hearing aid does not include the cost of a custom earmold, which is added if needed.

Oticon Intent

Product name

Price

Intent 1

2580 €

Intent 4

1025 €

Oticon Real

Product name

Price

Real 1

2185 €

Real 3

1295 €

Jet PX

Product name

Price

Jet PX 1 miniRITE

995 €

Jet PX 1 miniBTE

925 €

Jet PX 2 miniRITE

920 €

Jet PX 2 miniBTE

865 €

Oticon Jet

Product name

Price

Jet 1 miniRITE

699 €

Jet 1 BTE PP

668 €

Jet 1 BTE

637 €

Jet 2 miniRITE

540 €

Jet 2 BTE PP

498 €

Jet 2 BTE

471 €

Oticon Opn S

Product name

Price

Opn S 3 PP

841 €

Oticon Xceed

Product name

Price

Xceed 1

1861 €

Xceed 3

962 €

Oticon Opn Play

Product name

Price

Opn Play 1

1861 €

Opn Play 2

1064 €

Oticon Xceed Play

Product name

Price

Xceed Play 1 SP, UP

1861 €

Xceed Play 2 SP, UP

1064 €

Oticon Cros

Product name

Price

(Opn S 1, S 2; Opn Play 1; Xceed; Xceed Play) – eranditaotlus

625 €

In-the-ear hearing aids

Own SI

Product name

Price

Own SI 1

2428 €

Own SI 3

1408 €

Own SI 4

1128 €

Oticon Own

Product name

Price

Own 1

2289 €

Own 3

1184 €

Own 4

995 €

Own 5

920 €

Oticon Jet

Product name

Price

Jet 1 ITE

837 €

Jet 2 ITE

671 €

Other products and services

Other products

Product name

Price

Custom earmold

69 €

Standard earmold

3 €

RITE speaker

69 €

Desk Charger

190 €

Portable charging station

235 €

Batteries (6 per pack)

5 €

Battery tester

10 €

Li-ion battery

36 €

Filters (pack of 6)

8 €

Tube (3 cm)

2 €

Domes (pack of 10)

10 €

Cleaning brush (1 pc)

3 €

Earplug

69 €

Ear impression

25 €

Oticon SafeLine

15 €

Hearing aid case

5 €

TV adapter

196 €

Remote Control

256 €

ConnectClip

302 €

ConnectLine microphone

382 €

ConnectLine Streamer

302 €

EduMic

382 €

Services

Price

Appointment fee

5 €

Device cleaning (including earpiece washing, tube replacement, etc.)

5 €

Device repair at the center (minor repair)

25 €

Device repair at the center (major work, parts replacement, etc.)

45 €

Device repair at the manufacturer’s factory

120 €

Visit fee for another manufacturer’s hearing aid (cleaning, tube replacement, etc.)

30 €

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How to purchase technical aids with a state discount in Estonia?

    We have maintained a longstanding partnership with the Social Insurance Board, enabling us to offer hearing aids at discounted prices. For further details on applying for discounted technical aids, please click HERE (Social Insurance Board) or read more: How to purchase technical aids with a state discount in Estonia?

  • What do the abbreviations miniRITE, BTE, CIC, etc. mean?

    The abbreviations miniRITE, miniBTE, etc., seen next to hearing aid models refer to different types of hearing aids. Here’s a quick guide:

    Behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids can be divided into two categories:

    • Behind-The-Ear (BTE) is the most traditional type, where the hearing aid sits behind the ear, and sound is delivered to the ear through a customized earmold. In the past, most hearing aids were of this type. However, with technological advancements, we now have:
    • Receiver-In-The-Ear (RITE), where the speaker sits on a thin wire rather than inside the hearing aid casing. This design allows sound to travel directly into the ear canal, resulting in less feedback and more natural sound.

    You can find the following additional abbreviations:

    • R (Rechargeable) refers to a rechargeable hearing aid that operates without batteries.
    • T (Telecoil) indicates a hearing aid with the capability to receive signals from loop amplifiers. In this case, sound is not picked up by the hearing aid microphone but is received directly through the loop amplifier system. Loop amplifiers are commonly found in theaters, concert halls, and various service facilities.

     

     

    In-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids:
    All in-the-ear hearing aids are custom-made to fit your ear precisely. However, ITE hearing aids may not be suitable for everyone. For example, in-the-ear devices may not be suitable for children or individuals with very narrow ear canals. If you have severe hearing loss, you may require a more powerful behind-the-ear  hearing aid. For more detailed information, consult with a hearing specialist.

      • IIC (Invisible-in-the-canal). This is the smallest type of hearing instrument available and is invisible in the ear — designed for people who want the ultimate in discretion. Sitting deep inside the ear canal, an IIC instrument offers the benefits of the natural acoustics of the external ear. IIC instruments are custom made and are recommended typically for people with mild to moderately severe hearing loss, and whose ear canals are wide enough for them to fit.
      • CIC (Completely-in-the-Canal). This extremely small hearing instrument, a little bigger than an IIC device, is almost invisible in the ear, and also provides the ultimate in discretion. CIC instruments are custom made and are recommended for people with ear canals large enough for them to fit.
      • ITC (In-the-Canal). Slightly larger than Completely-In-the-Canal hearing aids. These can be Bluetooth hearing aids – so you can connect wirelessly to smartphones, TVs, and other devices. A small faceplate is visible in the lower part of the ear. This can have a volume wheel to control the sound level, and a button to control the program. As Bluetooth hearing aids, you can pair ITC hearing aids with many digital entertainment and communication devices, as well as dedicated hearing care accessories, such as remote microphones and our remote control.  The larger size of ITC hearing aids makes them easier to handle than the smaller hidden hearing aid styles. This suits people who might struggle to operate very small hearing aids. Oticon ITC suit people with a mild to severe hearing loss. ITCs are custom hearing aids that are moulded to fit your ears precisely.
      • ITE HS (In-the-Ear Half-Shell). These hearing aids fill up more of the visible ear. They are easy to use and connect wirelessly to smartphones, TVs, and other devices. This type of hearing aid sits visibly in the ear itself (in the concha), rather than just in the ear canal. They are also known as low-profile hearing aids. Because they are larger than other in-the-ear hearing aids, they are easier to handle for people who face dexterity challenges. Half-Shell hearing aids can be easier to insert in your ears and make it easier for you to change the batteries. What is more, they can accommodate longer-lasting batteries and larger controls. Half-Shell hearing aids are suitable for hearing loss from mild to severe. Half-Shells are custom hearing aids that are moulded to fit your ears precisely.
      • ITE FS (In-the-Ear Full-Shell). These hearing aids are the easiest in-ear hearing aids to handle and use. They connect wirelessly to smartphones, TVs, and other devices. This type of hearing aid sits visibly in the ear itself (in the concha), rather than just in the ear canal. They are also known as low-profile hearing aids. Because they are larger than other in-the-ear hearing aids, they are easier to handle for people who face dexterity challenges. Full-Shell hearing aids can be easier to insert in your ears and make it easier for you to change the batteries. What is more, they can accommodate longer-lasting batteries and larger controls. Full-Shell hearing aids are suitable for hearing loss from mild to severe. Full-Shells are custom hearing aids that are moulded to fit your ears precisely.
  • How long does the warranty on the devices last?

    The warranty for Oticon devices lasts for 2 years.

    We also provide repair and maintenance services. If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

  • Where to buy hearing aids?

    Nowadays, you can order almost anything directly to your home from the internet, including hearing aids. However, hearing aids and accessories need to be adjusted according to the individual’s hearing loss. Unfortunately, there’s no universal hearing aid that fits all individuals with hearing impairments. The extent of hearing loss is determined after a hearing test. Hearing specialists advise and find a suitable hearing aid for you, adjusting the devices to fit your needs precisely. In addition, hearing centers provide maintenance and repair services, as well as ongoing support that most hearing aid users require.

    Our recommendation is to purchase hearing aids only from professional hearing centers.

    Check out our center’s hearing aids: Hearing Aids

  • Can you test your hearing at home?

    Correct results are only provided by hearing tests conducted at hearing centers and medical facilities. However, there are several online hearing tests available on the internet that you can try out of interest, but it is not advisable to draw conclusions based solely on them.

    You can try the Oticon online hearing test here: https://www.oticon.com/hearing-test

    If you suspect yourself or a loved one of hearing loss, feel free to contact us, and we’ll help find the best solutions!

  • When to consider replacing a hearing aid?

    Just like any other item we use, hearing aids also have a limited lifespan. Since many people rely on hearing aids daily, they experience wear and tear over time. Generally, hearing aids can function well for about three to seven years, and sometimes even longer for some individuals. The lifespan of a hearing aid depends on factors such as maintenance, care, and the type of device. While most people only contemplate replacing their hearing aids when they malfunction, it’s essential to consider refreshing your devices for other reasons as well. Read more

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