
Hearing Loss
If you find that you:
These may all be signs of a hearing loss. Hearing loss can manifest itself in many forms, and can have many different causes. This is why it is important to conduct a full hearing assessment as it can lead to an effective and appropriate management.

Tinnitus
Have you ever experienced a ringing, buzzing, whooshing or beating sound in your ear, even though there is no source of the noise? You may be experiencing something called “tinnitus”. Tinnitus is not in and of itself a hearing difficulty, but it may be a symptom of several other conditions. Regardless of its cause, tinnitus can be overbearing, and some experiencing tinnitus may have trouble sleeping, working in quiet environments, or concentrating. Assessment and appropriate management of tinnitus can bring a greater quality of life.

Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Sometimes it may be that one can have normal hearing, but may still struggle to hear. This may be due to a condition called a Central Auditory Processing Disorder. This means that the hearing difficulty occurs at a point further along the neural pathway, up to the level of the brain. However, this condition is still treatable. Through specialized testing procedures we can tailor a treatment program to suit you or your child’s needs!

Hearing Screening
A hearing screening test is a type of test used to quickly determine whether someone may have developed a hearing loss or not. It features a shortened test battery, and is sometimes done in an untreated environment. This is because the goal of a hearing screening test is to quickly identify those who might be experiencing a hearing difficulty. It does not constitute a diagnostic hearing test, in which we can tell you exactly the type of hearing loss that you have. Upon discovering a hearing loss with a screening tool, a diagnostic assessment is usually recommended to confirm the findings. Screening tests are commonly used in the workplace (especially noisy work places), in schools, and in neonatal units.