Our adult services
The adult audiology clinic is dedicated to providing comprehensive hearing care for adults of all ages. We understand that hearing loss and its associated symptoms can significantly impact your quality of life, and our goal is to help you regain your hearing and enjoy a better auditory experience.
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Hearing Assessments
Hearing screen – £25
This appointment includes:
- A full history
- Ear examination
- Hearing screen and explanation of results
Comprehensive assessment - £125
This appointment includes:
- A full history
- Ear examination
- Diagnostic audiometry (with or without masking as required)
- Tympanometry (middle ear function test)
- Explanation of results
- Clinical report to ENT or other specialist/employer
Speech audiometry is available at an additional charge of £75
Wax Removal
Micro Suction / Irrigation £60
Microsuction/irrigation - £60
We are NHS accredited aural care specialists
This appointment includes:
- A full history
- Examination of the ear(s)
- Removal of wax by microsuction
Please note a £25 examination fee will be charged if our assessment shows wax removal is not required.
Clients are advised to use almond / olive oil drops for 5 days prior to consultation to aid with wax removal. If we are unable to remove the wax successfully in 2 appointments, further appointments may incur an additional charge.
Hearing Aids
Hearing aid fitting - pricing on request
We offer a range of rechargeable digital hearing aids from all major suppliers tailored to your individual needs and to suit all budgets. All hearing aids are verified using the latest techniques including real ear measurement and speech mapping. Prices include:-
- The cost of the device/s and recharging unit
- Your hearing aid fitting appointment
- A follow up appointment within the first 3 months
Refit service - £300
If you have bought hearing aids from another supplier and you are not satisfied with them we can retune your hearing aids to better suit your needs and hearing levels
We are confident that we will not be beaten on price. Please contact us about price matching.
Hearing Therapy
Hearing Therapy - £180
A therapeutic approach used to help individuals with hearing loss and related disorders including:
- Tinnitus is the perception of sound when no external sound is present. It is commonly described as a ringing, buzzing, hissing, or clicking noise in one or both ears.
- Sound sensitivity, also known as hyperacusis, refers to an increased sensitivity to everyday sounds. People with sound sensitivity may find normal environmental noises uncomfortable, overwhelming, or even painful.
- Misophonia is a condition in which certain human sounds such as chewing, breathing, tapping trigger intense emotional reactions.
- Auditory processing disorder -People with APD may have trouble distinguishing between similar sounds, understanding speech in noisy environments, or following complex auditory instructions.
We offer a range of management strategies tailored to the individual needs of the patient, including sound enrichment, auditory training, hearing aids and sleep hygiene.
This appointment includes:
- A full history
- Examination of the ear/s
- Hearing assessment
- Individual management plan
Dizzy clinic
Vestibular assessment -£180
Epley manoeuvre - £80
Vestibular rehab plan - £65
We offer vestibular assessment and bespoke rehabilitation plans for symptoms of dizziness, associated with disorders of the inner ear including:
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common type of vertigo characterized by brief episodes of dizziness, triggered by changes in head position such as turning over in bed. This is treated with the Epley manoeuvre or log roll.
Vestibular neuronitis is a condition characterised by sudden, severe vertigo and vomiting caused by inflammation of the vestibular nerve. Unlike other vestibular disorders, vestibular neuronitis primarily affects the vestibular nerve without involving hearing loss. If hearing loss is involved this is called labyrinthitis. Vestibular rehabilitation can be used to improve patient symptoms.
Meniere's disease is a chronic inner ear disorder, that affects both hearing and balance. It is characterised by episodes of vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus and aural fullness.
Vestibular migraine is a type of migraine where the primary symptoms involve vertigo or dizziness, rather than the more typical headache. It is a condition that combines features of both vestibular disorders and migraines, and it can significantly impact balance and stability, often without the presence of a headache.
Vestibular assessment appointments include:
- A full history
- Examination of the ear(s)
- Hearing assessment
- Tympanometry
- Vestibular bedside assessment
- Individually tailored management plan