Have a hearing problem?


It is not always obvious unless hearing loss is sudden* that a hearing problem may exist as it can be a very gradual deteriation. Also, if it is a friend or relative that is experiencing hearing difficulties they may not be readily prepared to admit so. This maybe for a variety or combination of reasons such as embarrassment, product denile and general lack of knowledge.

* If your hearing loss is very sudden please seek immediate medical assistance.


Do you think you may have a hearing problem?
Do you think someone you know may have a hearing problem?

Answer the questions below, and if you answer yes to at least three questions you are advised to contact us to arrange a free hearing examination.

Questions to ask Yourself
  • Do you often ask people to repeat what they are saying?
  • Do you avoid conversation in noisy environments?
  • Do you find it difficult to hear high pitched sounds?
  • Do you hear hissing, rushing or ringing sounds in your ears?
  • Do other people tell you your television or radio is too loud?
  • Do you ever strain to hear what other people appear to hear ok?
  • Do people say you are raising your voice or are shouting?
  • Do you find telephone calls difficult to hear?

Questions you can answer about Relatives or Friends
  • Do you have to raise your voice abnormally to talk to them?
  • Do you have to keep repeating yourself?
  • Is their television or radio on too loud for you?
  • Do they avoid conversation in noisy environments?
  • Do they ever complain of hearing ringing, rushing or hissing sounds in their ears?
  • Do you notice they do not respond to be hailed from a distance?
  • Do you find telephone conversations with them a struggle?

To arrange a free hearing examination call our Care Centre on 01903 237732


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