Hearing Aids Are Now More Affordable in Siouxland

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Life deserves to be heard. Create a better hearing plan built for all of life’s adventures. Our expert audiologist is here to help, now proudly accepting all major insurances.

Approximately 48 million Americans have some degree of hearing loss. Yet only 1 in 5 people who would benefit from a hearing aid actually uses one.

Missing parts of the conversation can be frustrating, and constantly asking others to repeat themselves is embarrassing and can become tiring on their end. Seeking treatment can ensure your telephone conversations are easier to understand.

Having Trouble Hearing on the Telephone

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The Top 5 Signs You Might Have Hearing Loss

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Feeling Like Others Mumble When They Speak

Through advances in hearing technology, we can use a wide range of products and accessories to find the perfect match for your individual needs, activity level and places where you spend your time. State-of-the-art technology, such as Bluetooth® connectivity, enables you to wirelessly stream directly to your iPhone® and other electronic devices.

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Following Conversations in Background Noise

Background noise, especially around the dinner table, makes hearing even more difficult, as your brain has to work harder to distinguish speech from other distracting sounds. Constantly straining to hear can lead to mental and physical exhaustion.

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Turning up the Volume on Devices

While you may not notice you have turned the volume up on your favorite holiday classics to an unsafe level, your family members sure will. It only takes one incident of turning the volume up too loud for them to notice your hearing loss.

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Avoiding Social Gatherings

Don’t miss out on the cheer with family and friends. Many people with untreated hearing loss find it easier to simply stop attending social functions instead of feeling isolated and ignored the whole time. This may lead to feelings of depression and anxiety.

Improve your Hearing Health Today

My name is Dr. Megan Wegher, and I am proud to serve as an audiologist at Midwest Audiology in Siouxland. I earned my Doctor in Audiology from the University of South Dakota, where I also excelled as a nationally ranked high jumper—Go Yotes! I have a genuine passion for audiology, particularly in the area of hearing aids. My goal is to help patients improve their quality of life by making hearing healthcare more accessible and affordable. At Midwest Audiology, I utilize only the most reputable hearing aid brands, ensuring expert diagnosis and treatment for hearing loss. What truly excites me about Midwest Audiology is our commitment to providing evidence-based, personalized care while supporting local patients.

About Midwest Audiology

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Dr. Megan Wegher, Au.D., CCC-A

Audiologist

21 1st Ave. NE, Suite 2
Le Mars, IA 5103

4300 S Lakeport St., Suite 105A 
Sioux City, IA 51106

21 1st Ave. NE, Suite 2

Le Mars, IA 51031

4300 S Lakeport St., Suite 105A

Sioux City, IA 51106

Dr. Megan Wegher, Au.D., CCC-A 
Audiologist

Lower Hearing Aid Prices

At Midwest Audiology, we focus on delivering effective solutions for hearing loss with the same trusted hearing aid brands—all at more affordable prices. We recognize that buying hearing aids is a significant investment, and we are here to ease that process. There's no need to travel outside of Siouxland to find competitive pricing for hearing aids; we strive to offer the best rates in the area.

Hearing Aid Insurances Accepted: 

  • Most commercial insurance 
  • Medicare Advantage Plans 
  • Medicaid  

Services Offered: 

  • Hearing Aids 
  • Hearing Tests 
  • Tinnitus Management
  • Custom Hearing Protection
  • Trusted hearing aid brands
  • Newest technology      
  • Expert care 
  • Lower cost