Services

Hearing Assessments

Hearing Assessments

Accurate, referral-based diagnostics with detailed reports ready for GPs and ENT specialists.

Services

Hearing Assessments

Hearing Assessments

Thorough, Evidence-Based Hearing Evaluations for Accurate Diagnosis and Ongoing Care.

Understand Your Hearing with Confidence

A hearing assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of your hearing health — far more detailed than a basic screening. It helps identify not just if you have hearing loss, but how it impacts your communication and what may be causing it.

Whether you’re experiencing changes in your hearing, have been referred by a GP or ENT, or simply want peace of mind, a professional hearing assessment is the first step toward understanding your hearing needs.

Candid Hearing: Explaining Ear Anatomy for Hearing Health

Why Are Hearing Assessments Important?

  • Early detection of hearing loss, even before it becomes noticeable
  • Detailed insights into the type and degree of hearing loss (if present)
  • Baseline measurements for future comparison and monitoring
  • Professional reports that support further medical or rehabilitative intervention
  • Essential documentation for GP/ENT referrals, pension applications, and workplace health records

Hearing loss can affect communication, relationships, and even cognitive health. Getting assessed early ensures timely intervention and better long-term outcomes.

What to Expect During Your Assessment

  • In-depth case history and symptom review
  • Otoscopic examination (ear canal and eardrum check)
  • Pure tone audiometry (air and bone conduction testing)
  • Speech discrimination testing
  • Middle ear analysis (tympanometry)
  • Full interpretation and discussion of results
  • A written, professional audiological report for further management or referrals

Accurate, Trusted Reporting for Referrals and Follow-Up

As an independent, qualified audiologist, we provide reliable, clinically-aligned assessment reports suitable for:

  • GPs and ENT specialists
  • Workplace or insurance evaluations
  • Hearing aid fitting and candidacy
  • Government hearing service programs

You’ll leave with a clear understanding of your hearing status and guidance on the next best steps — whether it’s medical treatment, monitoring, or hearing support.