Six quiet signs it's worth getting tested
Hearing loss is usually gradual — that's what makes it easy to miss.
You find yourself asking people to repeat themselves, especially in groups.
You keep the TV or phone volume higher than everyone else in the room prefers.
Conversations in restaurants, cars, or crowded rooms feel harder to follow.
Speech sounds present but unclear — like people around you have started mumbling.
You've missed a doorbell, phone ring, or alarm that you used to hear easily.
Social gatherings leave you more tired, or you've started avoiding them.
None of this is a diagnosis. Only a proper hearing test can tell you what's actually going on — and ours is free, audiologist-led, and takes about 30 minutes.
Consultation before recommendation, always
Every visit follows the same order — we never suggest a device before we understand your ears, your lifestyle, and your hearing report.
Free Hearing Test
A comprehensive audiometric assessment with a certified audiologist. No cost, no obligation, no pressure to buy anything.
Your Hearing Report
A clear, plain-language explanation of what the test shows — which frequencies are affected and what that means for daily life.
Personalised Fitting
If a hearing aid is the right next step, we fit and fine-tune it to your ears, your hearing report, and how you actually live — never a generic setting.
Ongoing Aftercare
Follow-up visits, cleaning, recalibration and repairs for as long as you're with us — hearing care doesn't end at the sale.
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Thirty minutes with a certified audiologist, no cost and no obligation.
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