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  • Your hearing is incredibly important, and sometimes the signs of hearing loss can be subtle. Here are a few common indicators that it might be time to book a hearing test with us:

    • Struggling to follow conversations, especially in noisy places or in groups.

    • Frequently asking people to repeat themselves during conversations.

    • You notice you’re turning up the volume on the TV, radio, or phone more than usual.

    • Feeling like others are mumbling or not speaking clearly.

    • Family or friends have mentioned that you seem to have difficulty hearing.

    • Experiencing ringing, buzzing, or a feeling of fullness in your ears (known as tinnitus), or having any issues with dizziness or balance.

    If any of these sound familiar, it’s a good idea to get your hearing checked. Early detection is key to maintaining your hearing health and overall quality of life.

  • It’s easy to overlook changes in your hearing, especially if it happens gradually. Hearing loss doesn’t mean complete deafness; it’s often about missing certain sounds or frequencies. If you're over 60, or if you've noticed any changes in your hearing, it's wise to have a routine check. At Audiology House, we offer thorough assessments to understand exactly what's going on with your hearing so you can make informed decisions about your health.

  • Not at all! Hearing aids are designed to help, not harm. They can enhance your hearing by amplifying the sounds you struggle to hear, making it easier to understand conversations and enjoy your surroundings. They do not make your hearing worse, and they are an important tool for preventing further hearing loss.

  • Hearing aids work by capturing sound, amplifying it, and delivering it to your ear in a way that’s easier for you to process. They can also reduce unwanted background noise and help you focus on the sounds you want to hear, like speech. The technology behind hearing aids is constantly improving, and we stay up-to-date with the latest advancements to provide you with the best possible solutions.

  • Yes, hearing aids are not only safe but also incredibly beneficial. They can improve your quality of life by helping you hear better and reduce the risk of further hearing loss. They’re non-invasive, comfortable, and designed with your long-term hearing health in mind.

  • Choosing the right hearing aid is a personal decision, and it’s about more than just a device - it’s about finding the best fit for your lifestyle and needs. Factors such as the type and degree of hearing loss, your daily activities, and even your aesthetic preferences all come into play. That’s where we come in! Our experienced audiologists take the time to understand your unique situation and guide you through the selection process. We’re here to make sure you find a solution that works for you, both practically and comfortably.

  • At Audiology House, we believe in a personalised, compassionate approach to hearing care. Our team is here to support you every step of the way, from your first test to finding the perfect hearing solution for you. We want to help you hear life more clearly and with confidence. Get in touch with us today and let’s start the conversation about your hearing health!

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