Dental, Vision & Hearing
Original Medicare doesn't pay for routine dental, eye exams, glasses, hearing exams, or hearing aids. A DVH plan fills those gaps with predictable copays and yearly allowances.
$40–$70/moTypical standalone DVH premium
50–100%Of routine costs covered
Use withAny Medicare plan
What Routine Care Actually Costs (Out of Pocket)
Without a DVH plan, these come straight out of your savings.
Dental implant
$3,000–$5,000 each
Dentures (per arch)
$1,500–$3,500
Root canal
$700–$1,500
Periodontal treatment
$500–$2,000+
Eye exam
$100–$300/year
Prescription glasses
$200–$600
Cataract surgery
$2,000–$4,000 per eye
Hearing exam
$200–$500
Basic hearing aids
$1,500–$3,500 per ear
Premium hearing aids
$3,000–$6,000 per ear
1 in 3 adults 65+ have hearing loss
Hearing aids alone can cost $7,000+ for a pair. Most DVH plans cut that cost significantly with annual allowances. Many Medicare Advantage plans include basic DVH benefits, but standalone DVH plans offer richer coverage if you need it.
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