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Widex Moment Sheer 110 sRIC R D
Hearing Aid £766.50 – £1,466.50Clearaidpair -
Widex SmartRIC 110
Hearing Aid £766.50 – £1,466.50ClearSinglePair -
Starkey Genesis AI 24 | 24 mRIC-R / 24 RIC-RT / 24 ITE-R / Custom 24
Hearing Aid £1,326.50 – £2,446.50ClearSinglePair -
Starkey Signature Series 24 Custom-Fit | 24 CIC R NW / 24 CIC NW / 24 IIC NW
Hearing Aid £1,326.50 – £2,446.50ClearSinglePair -
Bernafon Alpha 7 miniRITE / miniRITE T R / miniBTE / miniBTE T R / Custom In Ear
Hearing Aid £976.50 – £1,886.50SinglePairClear -
Bernafon Alpha XT 5 miniRITE T / miniRITE T R / miniBTE T / miniBTE T R
Hearing Aid £976.50 – £1,816.50ClearSinglePair -
Bernafon Encanta 300 ENGAGE / miniRITE
Hearing Aid £1,186.50 – £2,236.50SinglePairClear -
Signia Xperience 3X | Pure Charge&Go 3X / Motion Charge&Go 3X
Hearing Aid £906.50 – £1,536.50ClearSinglePair -
Signia Pure Charge&Go 1AX | Pure Charge&Go 1T AX | Pure 312 1AX
Hearing Aid £556.50 – £976.50ClearSinglePair -
Signia Silk Charge&Go 7IX
Hearing Aid £1,256.50 – £2,376.50ClearSinglePair -
Signia Pure Charge&Go 7IX / 7TIX
Hearing Aid £1,256.50 – £2,376.50ClearSinglePair -
Signia Insio 5IX | Insio CIC 5IX / Insio IIC 5IX
Hearing Aid £1,116.50 – £2,026.50ClearSinglePair -
Oticon Xceed S 3 BTE, PP, SP, UP
Hearing Aid £836.50 – £1,536.50ClearSinglePair -
Oticon Xceed S 2 BTE, PP, SP, UP
Hearing Aid £1,046.50 – £2,026.50ClearSinglePair
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1. What happens during a hearing test?
A hearing test involves a detailed evaluation of your hearing ability by a qualified audiologist. It typically includes a series of sound-based tests and a discussion about your hearing concerns.
2. How long does a hearing consultation take?
Consultations usually take between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of your needs. We allow plenty of time to answer your questions and explain the results.
3. Do I need a referral from my GP?
No referral is needed. You can book a hearing test or consultation directly with us — no paperwork, no delays.
4. What types of hearing aids do you offer?
We offer a wide range of hearing aids from leading brands, including invisible-in-canal (IIC), receiver-in-canal (RIC), and behind-the-ear (BTE) models — tailored to your lifestyle and hearing level.
5. Is aftercare included with my purchase?
Yes. Every hearing aid purchase includes free aftercare and support to ensure your device fits and works perfectly for you over time.
6. Can I return a hearing aid if it doesn’t suit me?
Absolutely. We offer a 60-day risk-free trial. If you’re not satisfied, you can return or exchange your hearing aids — no hassle.
7. How do I choose the right hearing aid for me?
Our audiologists will guide you based on your hearing test results, lifestyle, and budget. We offer a range of models from discreet in-ear devices to powerful behind-the-ear solutions — all tailored to your specific needs.
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Hearing Loss and Dementia: The Cause and Prevention
Hearing is one of the five essential senses that connects us to the world, yet it often goes unnoticed until it’s gone. For millions of people around the globe, hearing loss is an invisible battle fought in silence. Unfortunately, when left untreated, it doesn’t just affect the ability to hear — it affects mental health, relationships, and overall quality of life. In this blog, we delve into the profound consequences of untreated hearing loss and its link to dementia, as well as why addressing it early is crucial for prevention. The Silent Onset of Hearing Loss Hearing loss rarely happens overnight. It usually develops gradually, making it easy to dismiss or overlook. People often attribute early signs to external factors such as background noise or temporary fatigue. By the time they recognize the problem, significant damage may have already occurred. Common Early Signs: The Link Between Hearing Loss and Dementia Hearing loss isn’t just about the ears; it’s about the brain too. Research has shown a strong connection between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline, including dementia. When the brain has to work overtime to process distorted sounds, it has fewer resources available for memory and thinking. Over time, this cognitive strain can accelerate the progression of dementia. How Hearing Loss Contributes to Dementia: The Importance of Early Intervention The good news is that hearing loss is manageable when addressed early. Regular hearing tests, hearing aids, and other assistive technologies can dramatically improve quality of life. Moreover, addressing hearing issues early can help prevent many of the associated cognitive and emotional consequences. Benefits of Early Treatment: Overcoming the Stigma One of the biggest barriers to seeking help is the stigma associated with hearing loss. Many people fear looking old or weak by wearing hearing aids. However, modern hearing technology has evolved significantly, offering discreet and highly effective solutions. Raising awareness and normalizing hearing health can help more people seek the help they need. Prevention Strategies Preventing the cognitive decline associated with hearing loss involves proactive steps: Conclusion Hearing loss may be silent, but its impact resonates loudly through every aspect of life, including brain health. By recognizing the early signs and prioritizing hearing health, we can prevent the profound consequences that come with untreated hearing loss and reduce the risk of dementia. If you or someone you love is struggling, remember: it’s never too early to listen to the signs and seek help. Protect your hearing, protect your mind.

The Redefinition of Hearing Loss in the Media
Hearing is one of the five essential senses that connects us to the world, yet it often goes unnoticed until it’s gone. For millions of people around the globe, hearing loss is an invisible battle fought in silence. Unfortunately, when left untreated, it doesn’t just affect the ability to hear — it affects mental health, relationships, and overall quality of life. In this blog, we delve into the profound consequences of untreated hearing loss and why addressing it early is crucial. The Silent Onset of Hearing Loss Hearing loss rarely happens overnight. It usually develops gradually, making it easy to dismiss or overlook. People often attribute early signs to external factors such as background noise or temporary fatigue. By the time they recognize the problem, significant damage may have already occurred. Common Early Signs: The Hidden Consequences of Untreated Hearing Loss Hearing loss isn’t just about the ears; it’s about the mind and heart too. Research has shown that ignoring hearing issues can lead to several severe consequences. 1. Cognitive Decline Studies suggest a strong link between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline, including dementia. When the brain has to work overtime to process distorted sounds, it has fewer resources available for memory and thinking. 2. Mental Health Challenges Isolation and frustration are common among those with untreated hearing loss. Struggling to communicate can lead to feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and depression. Over time, this emotional toll can significantly affect mental well-being. 3. Strained Relationships Communication is the foundation of any relationship. When hearing loss makes conversations difficult, misunderstandings and frustration can arise, straining personal and professional relationships alike. The Importance of Early Intervention The good news is that hearing loss is manageable when addressed early. Regular hearing tests, hearing aids, and other assistive technologies can dramatically improve quality of life. Moreover, addressing hearing issues early can help prevent many of the associated cognitive and emotional consequences. Benefits of Early Treatment: Overcoming the Stigma One of the biggest barriers to seeking help is the stigma associated with hearing loss. Many people fear looking old or weak by wearing hearing aids. However, modern hearing technology has evolved significantly, offering discreet and highly effective solutions. Raising awareness and normalizing hearing health can help more people seek the help they need. Conclusion Hearing loss may be silent, but its impact resonates loudly through every aspect of life. By recognizing the early signs and prioritizing hearing health, we can prevent the profound consequences that come with untreated hearing loss. If you or someone you love is struggling, remember: it’s never too early to listen to the signs and seek help.

Unheard Battles: The Impact of Untreated Hearing Loss
Hearing is one of the five essential senses that connects us to the world, yet it often goes unnoticed until it’s gone. For millions of people around the globe, hearing loss is an invisible battle fought in silence. Unfortunately, when left untreated, it doesn’t just affect the ability to hear — it affects mental health, relationships, and overall quality of life. In this blog, we delve into the profound consequences of untreated hearing loss and why addressing it early is crucial. The Silent Onset of Hearing Loss Hearing loss rarely happens overnight. It usually develops gradually, making it easy to dismiss or overlook. People often attribute early signs to external factors such as background noise or temporary fatigue. By the time they recognize the problem, significant damage may have already occurred. Common Early Signs: The Hidden Consequences of Untreated Hearing Loss Hearing loss isn’t just about the ears; it’s about the mind and heart too. Research has shown that ignoring hearing issues can lead to several severe consequences. 1. Cognitive Decline Studies suggest a strong link between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline, including dementia. When the brain has to work overtime to process distorted sounds, it has fewer resources available for memory and thinking. 2. Mental Health Challenges Isolation and frustration are common among those with untreated hearing loss. Struggling to communicate can lead to feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and depression. Over time, this emotional toll can significantly affect mental well-being. 3. Strained Relationships Communication is the foundation of any relationship. When hearing loss makes conversations difficult, misunderstandings and frustration can arise, straining personal and professional relationships alike. The Importance of Early Intervention The good news is that hearing loss is manageable when addressed early. Regular hearing tests, hearing aids, and other assistive technologies can dramatically improve quality of life. Moreover, addressing hearing issues early can help prevent many of the associated cognitive and emotional consequences. Benefits of Early Treatment: Overcoming the Stigma One of the biggest barriers to seeking help is the stigma associated with hearing loss. Many people fear looking old or weak by wearing hearing aids. However, modern hearing technology has evolved significantly, offering discreet and highly effective solutions. Raising awareness and normalizing hearing health can help more people seek the help they need. Conclusion Hearing loss may be silent, but its impact resonates loudly through every aspect of life. By recognizing the early signs and prioritizing hearing health, we can prevent the profound consequences that come with untreated hearing loss. If you or someone you love is struggling, remember: it’s never too early to listen to the signs and seek help.