Signs of Hearing Loss

 Asking others to speak up or to repeat themselves

 Difficulty understanding children's voices

 Turning the head to one side while listening to sounds or speakers

 Turning up volume levels on TV, radio or stereo

 Avoiding social gatherings

 Misinterpreting a spoken message

 Difficulty following conversation in a crowded room or restaurant

 Ringing or buzzing in your ears, or head noise known as tinnitus

 Trouble hearing on the telephone

 Speaking loudly

If you,  or a loved one says yes to one or more of these signs, a hearing test is recommended.  Click here to book a test with us...

 

 

Psychosocial Implications of Hearing Loss

 Depression

 Anxiety

 Paranoia

 General insecurity

 Denial

 Social isolation

 Mistrust of Social Contacts

 Altered or Lowered self-concept, image or esteem

 Reduced independence

 Loneliness

 Diminished quality of life, with less happiness, and a poorer sense of well being

 

  Benefits of Binaural Hearing (2 Ears) 

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