
Insurance, Direct
Billing & Funding Support
in Victoria BC
We offer direct billing to select third-party insurers to make your visit as seamless as possible. Our team is also experienced in helping you navigate available funding options and can assist with accessing coverage through hearing loss claims and other support programs.
Direct Billing
We currently offer direct billing for those with coverage through:
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First Nations Health Authority
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Ministry of Social Development & Poverty Reduction (Person With Disability)
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
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Veteran's Affairs Canada (VAC)
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Worker's Compensation Board of Alberta (WCB Alberta)
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Worker's Compensation Board of Manitoba (WCB Manitoba)
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Workplace Safety & Insurance Board of Ontario (WSIB)
Hearing Loss & Tinnitus Claims
Our clinic has extensive experience supporting individuals with hearing loss and/or tinnitus in navigating the claims application process through provincial Workers’ Compensation Boards (such as WorkSafeBC), Veterans Affairs Canada, and the federal Disability Tax Credit.
We understand that the process can feel complex, and we’re here to help guide you every step of the way—from assessment and documentation to completing required forms and providing clinical evidence.
Our goal is to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible, while ensuring you receive the support and care you deserve.

Hearing Aid Funding
We recommend checking your extended health benefits to see if you have coverage for hearing aids and audiology services, as many plans provide partial reimbursement for both devices and clinical fees.
If extended health coverage is not available, there may still be local funding options to explore. Programs such as WorkBC and Island Deaf and Hard of Hearing Centre’s Sound of Change initiative can offer financial support for eligible individuals.
Our team is happy to help guide you through these options and assist with determining what funding may be available to you.







