Audiology

"Clearer hearing, brighter life – expert audiology care you can trust."

Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA)

 We offer PTA  hearing test that measures a person’s ability to hear sounds at different frequencies and volumes. By identifying the softest tones they can hear, helps diagnose the degree and type of hearing loss and guiding treatment decisions.

Immittance Audiometry

We offer Immittance audiometry diagnostic test used to assess the function of the middle ear. This test helps identify conditions like fluid in the ear, eardrum issues, or problems with the ossicles.

Oto Acoustic Emission (OAE)

We offer Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) used in newborn hearing screening, which are sounds generated by the inner ear’s hair cells in response to auditory stimuli, reflecting cochlear function.

Auditory Brainstem Response

We offer ABR testing that measures the brain’s electrical activity in response to sound stimuli, assessing how well sound travels along the auditory pathways. This test is particularly useful for evaluating hearing in infants and individuals.

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Hearing Aid Prompt

Get fast and reliable hearing aid support with our Hearing aid prompt service. Whether you need quick repairs, adjustments, fittings, or battery replacements, our expert team ensures hassle-free solutions to keep you hearing your best. Visit us for same-day assistance

Home Care

Our Home Care Audiology Service provides professional hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, adjustments, and consultations at your doorstep. We bring personalized care to ensure your hearing health is never compromised.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common FAQs About Audiology & Hearing Aids

Hearing loss

Hearing loss can be caused by aging, exposure to loud noise, infections, earwax buildup, genetics, or medical conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.

Signs of hearing loss include difficulty understanding conversations, frequently asking people to repeat themselves, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and increasing the volume on the TV or phone.

You should visit an audiologist if you experience hearing difficulties, ear pain, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), balance problems, or if you need a hearing aid consultation.

Yes! Protect your ears from loud noise by using earplugs in noisy environments, lowering volume levels, and having regular hearing checkups.

Some types of hearing loss (such as conductive hearing loss) can be treated medically, but sensorineural hearing loss is usually permanent and managed with hearing aids or cochlear implants.

Hearing Aids

✔ Keep them clean and dry.
✔ Store in a protective case when not in use.
✔ Replace batteries or charge them regularly.
✔ Get them serviced by an audiologist for best performance.

If you have hearing loss in both ears, wearing two hearing aids provides better sound clarity, improved speech understanding, and a natural listening experience.

Most hearing aids last 3 to 7 years, depending on care, maintenance, and technology updates. Regular servicing helps extend their lifespan.

Yes! Pediatric hearing aids are designed specifically for children with hearing loss to help them develop speech and communication skills effectively.

No, it’s recommended to remove hearing aids while sleeping to allow your ears to rest and to prevent damage to the device.

Not Sure What You Need?

Simply give us a call and book an appointment for yourself. We are here to help. Walk into our clinic and let us take a closer look to suggest the best treatment you need.