Life should not be hindered because you recognise a difficulty in hearing. Generally this can be wrongly associated with advancing age, but this is not always the case. Although...
Tinnitus is the perception of a sound for which there is no external source, generally an annoying sensation. Symptoms of tinnitus include types of phantom noises in your ears such...
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At earpeace™ we provide a range of audiology services which include: Client Hearing Assessment; Medical & Lifestyle History, Otoscopy & Audiometry Provision of Hearing Aids; Selection...
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At earpeace™ we provide support to community groups through the running of events by our national network of professional audiologists. You can register here for these events in your local...
Life should not be hindered because you recognise a difficulty in hearing. Generally this can be wrongly associated with advancing age, but this is not always the case. Although people of any age are susceptible to the condition, it most often commences after the age of 65. Heaing impairment can also be caused by infections, injury or birth defects.
Hearing loss can creep up so slowly that the person affected is often the last one to know. Probably your family, friends and co-workers are likely to spot it before you do. Have you heard any comments about the TV being too loud? Do you have to ask family, friends or co-workers to repeat themselves?
The condition itself is not the real problem because there are solutions available to impove our quality of life in this regard. No the real problem is when we do not recognise our hearing loss and do something about it early on. To avoid this fate, you need to be able to recognise the signs and consult your audiologist to have your hearing checked. You can take the self test for hearing loss by clicking on the link. Additional information on hearing loss is avaibable in our FAQ book. If you would like more information, or indeed wish to make an appointment with one of our Audiologists please click on the link. Alternatively, why not contact a member of the team on the following: