Beltone Hearing Aid Center proudly serves the Mountain Home, AR community as your local Beltone Hearing Aid Center. We provide comprehensive hearing tests and evaluations, expert hearing aid fittings, and the latest Beltone hearing aids, including rechargeable, custom, and Super-Power Behind-the-Ear (BTE) models for severe hearing loss. Backed by 80+ years of hearing aid innovation and recognized by Newsweek as one of 2025’s Best in Customer Service for Hearing Care, Beltone delivers trusted, personalized hearing care to help you hear your best.
Frequently Asked Questions About Beltone Hearing Aid Center
Does Beltone have a hearing aid office in Mountain Home, AR?
Yes! Our office is an exclusive Beltone hearing aid distributor in Mountain Home, AR.
Do you accept insurance or Medicare?
Most Beltone locations accept a wide range of major insurance providers, including Medicare. Please call our office, and we'll be happy to answer your questions regarding insurance.
How do I schedule a hearing screening at your hearing center?
You can schedule a hearing screening by calling our Mountain Home, AR office directly, or by using our website's easy online booking tool.
Do you carry different types and styles of hearing aids?
Yes! Our Mountain Home office offers a full range of advanced Beltone hearing aids, including the award-winning Beltone Envision™. Whether you prefer a nearly invisible style, a powerful behind-the-ear model like Beltone Boost™ Max S, or a rechargeable Bluetooth device with Auracast™ streaming, our licensed Hearing Care Practitioners will help you find the right fit. All Beltone devices are backed by BelCare™, our lifetime service plan with annual screenings, cleanings, and long-term protection.
Will you help me find which hearing aid is right for me?
Yes! Our focus is helping you find the right hearing aid for your lifestyle and hearing needs. After a comprehensive evaluation and discussion about your daily activities, our licensed Hearing Care Practitioners recommend Beltone hearing aids—discreet, rechargeable, Bluetooth-enabled, or others—that best fit your comfort and budget. This dedication to personalized care is why we earned Newsweek’s Best in Customer Service for Hearing Care in 2025.
Which hearing aid is better, behind the ear or in the ear?
Both behind-the-ear (BTE) and in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids offer unique benefits. The right choice depends on your hearing needs, lifestyle, and comfort preferences—local factors in Mountain Home, like humidity or temperature, can also play a role. BTE models are powerful and versatile for moderate-to-severe hearing loss, while ITE styles are custom-molded for a discreet, easy-to-use fit. Our licensed Hearing Care Practitioners will help you find the perfect fit during your personalized consultation.
Should you have a hearing test before buying hearing aids?
Yes — a professional hearing test is the first and most essential step before buying hearing aids. A comprehensive evaluation identifies the type and degree of hearing loss you have — including conditions like speech-in-noise difficulty. Beyond that, it allows licensed hearing care practitioners to design the hearing aid solution that best fits you and your lifestyle.
How much will Medicare pay for hearing aids?
Original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not typically cover hearing aids or hearing aid fittings. However, some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans may offer partial coverage or discounts for hearing aids and hearing care services. Coverage varies by plan and provider, so it’s important to check your benefits or speak with a licensed representative. We're more than happy to help you review your insurance options and explore financing options. If you have any questions regarding Insurance, financing, or Medicare, please call our Mountain Home office.
Do you have audiologists or licensed hearing care providers on staff?
Yes— we have licensed Hearing Care Practitioners on staff. Depending on your needs, you may be seen by an audiologist or a licensed Hearing Care Practitioner. All our providers are highly trained to perform hearing screenings, fit and program devices, and provide personalized, ongoing care. If you have specific questions about our provider credentials or care approach, give our Mountain Home office a call!
How much do hearing aids cost?
Hearing aid prices typically start around $1,000 per device. The total cost depends on the model, features, and your insurance coverage. We work directly with you to find the best hearing aids for you, and to ensure your budget, insurance, and financing needs match. We carry a wide range of options—including rechargeable, Bluetooth-enabled, and AI-powered devices—to match your hearing needs and budget. We’re happy to walk you through pricing during your free hearing screening and offer flexible financing options to make hearing care more affordable.
How soon can I get fitted with hearing aids after my hearing evaluation?
Depending on the device selected, many of our patients are fitted with hearing aids within just a few days of their screening. Our award-winning team will walk you through your hearing test results, help you select the right device, and schedule your fitting—all on a timeline that works for you.
Do you carry hearing aids that work with iPhone and Samsung devices?
Yes! We carry Beltone hearing aids that are fully compatible with both iPhone and many Samsung Galaxy smartphones. Our latest models—like the Beltone Envision™ and Beltone Serene™—support direct streaming of phone calls, music, and video through the Beltone HearMax™ app. Whether you use an iPhone or Android, we’ll help you choose a model that integrates seamlessly with your device for a clearer, more connected hearing experience.
Where is Beltone Hearing Aid Center located in Mountain Home, AR?
Beltone Hearing Aid Center is located at 110 Dyer Street, on the corner of Hwy 5 & Dyer in the Bradford Square, next to Casey's in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
What types of hearing aids does Beltone Hearing Aid Center offer?
They offer a full range of advanced Beltone hearing aids including nearly invisible styles, powerful behind-the-ear models like the Beltone Boost Max S, and rechargeable Bluetooth devices with Auracast™ streaming.
Does Beltone accept insurance or Medicare for hearing aids?
Most Beltone locations accept a wide range of major insurance providers, including Medicare. It's best to call the Mountain Home office to verify your specific insurance coverage.
How can I schedule a hearing screening at Beltone Hearing Aid Center?
You can schedule a hearing screening by calling the Mountain Home office directly or by using their easy online booking tool on their website.
What services does Beltone Hearing Aid Center provide?
They provide comprehensive hearing assessments, fittings, cleanings, repairs, batteries, earwax removal, tinnitus counseling, telehealth services, and more, backed by BelCare™, their lifetime service promise.
What are the business hours of Beltone Hearing Aid Center?
They are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and major holidays.
Is Beltone Hearing Aid Center wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the center features wheelchair accessible entrance, parking, restroom, in-store pickup, same-day delivery, and curbside pickup options.
What nearby medical facilities can I visit along with Beltone Hearing Aid Center?
Nearby medical facilities include Baxter Regional Pediatric Clinic, Baxter Regional Behavioral Health Clinic, Baxter Regional Nephrology Clinic, Baxter Regional Family Clinic, and Medicap Pharmacy, all within close proximity for comprehensive health support.
Are there nearby dental services near Beltone Hearing Aid Center?
Yes, Coleman Family Dentistry, Orthodontic Specialists Of The Ozarks, Westrock Orthodontics, and Kyle S. Wendfeldt, DDS, MS are nearby dental providers you can visit while in the area.
What nearby wellness and therapy services are available around Beltone Hearing Aid Center?
Nearby wellness options include LeGarde Chiropractic and Wellness, Envision Spa, Hatch Chiropractic Wellness Clinic, and North Arkansas Therapy Services offering speech therapy, physical therapy, and occupational therapy for a range of health needs.