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The average salary for a Hearing Aid Specialist in U.S. is $61,550.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $61,550

$34,480$85,870

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $29.59

$16.58$41.28

What does a Hearing Aid Specialist earn?

On average, Hearing Aid Specialists earn around $61,550 per year in the U.S.. They work with clients helping to identify and manage hearing loss, providing advice and solutions to improve their quality of life. A Hearing Aid Specialist may choose to specialise in particular areas such as digital hearing aids, cochlear implants or other assistive listening devices.

How to earn more as a Hearing Aid Specialist

To become a hearing aid specialist, you will need to have a qualification in Audiology and Hearing Science. Another pathway is to pursue a degree apprenticeship. To earn more in this role, you can become an audiologist, a manager, or you can set up your own hearing aid consultation business. With the right qualifications, you can also have the opportunity to become self-employed.