When you complete your FREE hearing evaluation, you may qualify to claim our Buy-One-Get-One FREE Hearing Aid Offer.*
If hearing aids are recommended by our licensed hearing care professionals, this exclusive BOGO opportunity allows you to receive two hearing aids for the price of one — helping you hear better in both ears while maximizing your savings.
Getting the care you need from a trusted expert is now easier than ever with Test the Nation.
Join the thousands putting their health first by claiming a FREE hearing evaluation** between March 9th – 22nd. This is your opportunity to meet with our licensed experts, check your hearing, and explore next steps, whether it is protecting your hearing or addressing any loss you may have. This isn’t just one appointment — it’s part of a bigger mission to put hearing health first in our community.
Call your local Miracle-Ear store or book online to get started.
"I was struggling with hearing loss and, over the holidays, I couldn’t enjoy conversations going on around me. When I tried my Miracle-Ear hearing aids, I almost cried—I had no idea how much I was missing! I can’t wait for the next family gathering!"
"I absolutely love my new Miracle-EarSPARK [hearing aids]. You have to come in and try them out. Thank you"
"The staff at Miracle-Ear is wonderful!! They are so kind, helpful, and caring. [Their expert] is amazing! She knows her craft very well, and she lets you know that she will be available if and when you have questions or need her help."
Miracle-Ear Test the Nation valid from March 9-22, 2026, at participating Miracle-Ear stores only.
*Customer must purchase two hearing aids. Must purchase one hearing aid at full price. Valid at participating locations only. May not be combined with other offers. Does not apply to prior sales. See store for details. Ends 3/22/26
**FREE Comprehensive Hearing Test: Our hearing evaluation and video otoscopic inspection are always free. A hearing evaluation is an audiometric test to determine proper amplification needs only. These are not medical exams or diagnoses, nor are they intended to replace a physician's care. If you suspect a medical problem, please seek treatment from your doctor.
Hearing aids do not restore natural hearing. Individual experiences vary depending on the severity of hearing loss, accuracy of evaluation, proper fit, and ability to adapt to amplification.
1Reed, AuD, N. (2023, January 10). New study links hearing loss with dementia in older adults. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.