Auditory Training

WOULD YOU SKIP PHYSIOTHERAPY AFTER HAVING SURGERY?

No? Well, auditory training is like physio for your brainstem. After being fitted with hearing aids, our program teaches your brain how to extract the maximum benefit from them.
  • All you need is 15min/day and a mobile phone, tablet, laptop or desktop. We set everything up and it’s very simple to use.
  • After just two months, hearing in background noise can improve by 40% more than hearing aids alone. This makes conversation in restaurants and parties noticeably clearer.
  • Mumblers and rapid speakers become easier to follow.
  • We can add voice samples of loved ones to generate a tailored AI program. This will focus your training on the people you may struggle to hear every day.
  • Better hearing means less listening effort. Less listening effort means less fatigue.
  • Anyone with hearing aids can benefit from our program.

Communication Tactics

The following can help if you have hearing loss:

  • Adequate lighting to assist with lip-reading
  • Minimise background noise where possible – eg turn off the TV if nobody’s watching
  • Add soft furnishings like rugs and curtains to reduce reverberation
  • Ask people to slow down their speech, rather than shouting
  • Go down to children’s eye level when speaking with them
  • If attending a noisy venue, consider selecting a quieter timeslot – eg lunch instead of dinner
  • Try and maximise lip-reading potential when arranging furniture
  • Be honest about your hearing impairment – people are surprisingly accommodating!

Any Questions

How do I know if I have hearing loss?

You may have hearing loss if you often ask people to repeat themselves, struggle to follow conversations in noisy places, turn up the TV or phone volume, or feel that others are mumbling. If these signs sound familiar, a professional hearing tests with an audiologist is recommended.

No, you usually don’t need a referral for a hearing test. You can book directly with an audiologist for a full assessment. However, if results need to be shared with your GP or specialist for further care, the clinic can provide a detailed report after testing.

During a hearing test, a qualified audiologist will first ask about your hearing concerns and medical history. They will then examine your ears and conduct tests such as pure-tone audiometry, where you listen to beeps at different pitches and volumes through headphones, and speech tests, to measure how well you understand words in quiet and noisy settings. Results are recorded on an audiogram, showing your hearing levels across frequencies. The audiologist will explain the findings clearly, discuss whether you have normal hearing or hearing loss, and recommend next steps—such as monitoring, medical referral, or hearing solutions if needed.

Choosing the right hearing aid depends on your hearing needs, lifestyle, and comfort. An audiologist will assess your type and degree of hearing loss, then recommend suitable options. Consider factors like:

  • Technology level – basic models for quiet settings or advanced for active lifestyles.
  • Style and fit – discreet in-the-ear vs. behind-the-ear designs.
  • Features – rechargeable batteries, Bluetooth connectivity, noise reduction, directional microphones.
  • Budget – a wide range of options exist to suit different price points.
  • Support – choose a clinic that offers follow-up care, adjustments, and ongoing support.

The best way is to trial hearing aids under professional guidance to find what feels comfortable and delivers clear, natural sound.

Most adults should have their hearing tested every 1–2 years, especially if they’re over 50 or exposed to loud noise. Children, or those with known hearing loss, may need more frequent checks. If you notice changes—such as difficulty following conversations or turning up the TV—schedule a test sooner.

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Hearing health and overall quality of life. With years of experience in hearing care, our expert consultants provide personalized solutions tailored to your unique needs. Whether you’re experiencing hearing loss, tinnitus, or balance issues, we offer professional assessments, guidance.

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John D

I had been struggling with hearing loss for years, and the team at [Your Business Name] provided exceptional care. The hearing test was thorough, and my new hearing aids have made an incredible difference!

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Sarah L

From my first consultation to the fitting of my hearing aids, everything was seamless. The staff took the time to explain every step, and I couldn’t be happier with the results.

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Michael R

I went in for wax removal, and I was amazed at how much better I could hear afterward. The process was quick, painless, and very professional!

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Emily T

I was hesitant about getting hearing aids, but the team at [Your Business Name] made me feel comfortable. They recommended the perfect device, and now I can fully enjoy conversations again!

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David P

The hearing test was incredibly detailed, and I felt truly cared for. My new hearing aids are amazing, and I appreciate the follow-up support!

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