SpeechEasy Payment Options

SpeechEasy devices can be purchased with cash, credit card, financing, health insurance and public assistance.
The easiest and fastest way to fund the purchase of your SpeechEasy device is through traditional cash or credit card payments. However, if these two options are unavailable for you, there are other choices.
SpeechEasy Financing Loan
For those who qualify, Care Credit financing is available through most of our providers. In these cases, loan programs are available that can bring the payments down to as low as $138 per month. Talk to your providing SLP for more information.
Banks or local lending institutions, such as an employee credit union, may also be an appropriate resource for similar financing. Consult the local branch of your bank or credit union for more information on loan options.
SpeechEasy Health Insurance Reimbursement
SpeechEasy has contracted with Healthcare Reimbursement Solutions Inc. to help you seek reimbursement from your insurance provider at no charge. Since SpeechEasy is a new device, guidelines will vary depending on the health insurance provider. Some insurance companies may award partial or full reimbursement. However, unless you speak with your insurance provider in advance, you may be expected to pay the full cost of your device out-of-pocket.
If you are interested in participating in the Healthcare Reimbursement Solutions program, click here to download more information.
SpeechEasy Public Assistance
Federal
There are some Federal programs that will provide assistance under the Americans With Disabilities Act or the Individuals With Disabilities Act. For more information, go to http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/ or http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/Policy/IDEA/index.html.
Local
You may find opportunities to subsidize the purchase of your device through your state's Vocational Rehabilitation Programs. Check the phone book under the blue pages or contact your local SpeechEasy provider for more information
In addition, you may want to contact your local civic or religious organizations for programs that may provide assistance.
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