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Medical Audiology Services

Locality: West Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9321 7746



Address: 51 Colin St Level 2 6005 West Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://medicalaudiology.com.au

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23.01.2022 Hearing tests is as important for children as it is for adults. It is because hearing problems can develop during the child’s early years. Aside from that, children at the age of 0-3 years old are still on the critical process of growth. So, any issues with the auditory system may hinder or affect any of these developments. Read further https://medicalaudiology.com.au/paediatric-hearing-screeni/



16.01.2022 Tinnitus describes hearing sounds in or around your head and ears that do not originate from the outside world. Tinnitus can take many forms and be constant, intermittent or fluctuating. It is often described as ringing, buzzing, hissing, roaring or clicking although it may be a lot more complex. Learn more below

15.01.2022 It is common for patients to experience anxiety over the different hearing tests they will experience in an audiology clinic. So, to avoid that, this article outlines what happens in an audiological clinic. In addition to that, we will provide a brief background of some of the different hearing tests so that readers will have a clue and will know what to prepare for.

15.01.2022 Water sports and recreational activities can mean long hours in the water. Our ears are essentially not built for this and it can cause discomfort and even medical issues such as infections. Using earplugs in swimming is an efficient safeguard against some of the common complications that prolonged exposure to water may introduce. However, not all earplugs will last and function efficiently in water. Read further.. https://medicalaudiology.com.au/best-water-earplugs/



13.01.2022 Make tinnitus easier to bear and make it less rampant. Reducing tinnitus effects is not difficult. In fact, we have prepared a quick and easy guide for you. Read further here https://medicalaudiology.com.au/reducing-tinnitus-effects/

12.01.2022 At Medical Audiology, we offer a full range of hearing diagnostic services to determine site of lesion, verify accuracy of conventional hearing testing and predict and monitor the accuracy of medical and audiological intervention measures.

09.01.2022 A professional audiologist will guide you through the many options and offer impartial advice, so you can choose the right hearing aid for your needs and budget. There is a wide range of devices from those with basic features to advanced, and we offer a brief overview of some of those features here. Read further https://medicalaudiology.com.au/advanced-hearing-aid/



09.01.2022 Tinnitus or noises/ringing in the ears is most commonly accompanied by some degree of hearing loss. Even a mild hearing loss can lead to ringing in the ears. In fact, the level or pitch of the person’s tinnitus is normally at the same frequency as their hearing loss. For this same reason, audiologists recommend the use of hearing aids. These aids can both treat hearing loss and at the same time help mask the symptoms of tinnitus. Find out more below #tinnitus #hearingaid #hearingloss #audiologist #perth

08.01.2022 Cochlear implants (CI) have been at the edge of bionics innovation for 30 years, providing hearing to those with very severe hearing losses through direct stimulation of the auditory nerve. Here, we look at the latest developments in sound processing technology and implant design that continue to improve quality of life and communication for those with modern CI. Read more https://medicalaudiology.com.au//Cochlear-Implants-Innovat

05.01.2022 Hearing implants are surgically inserted and bypass the parts of a person’s ear that have the most damage. It directly stimulates healthier parts further down the chain. Auditory implants also have external parts, worn on or near the ear. People who cannot wear or benefit from conventional hearing aids may benefit from a cochlear implant or a bone conduction implant Find out more here https://medicalaudiology.com.au/hearing-implants/ #hearingimplant #facts

03.01.2022 Considering that exposure to loud noise is part of your job description, you are at an increased risk of damage in your ears. But then again, protecting your ears is one thing, finding the right musician earplugs to protect them is another. Read more https://medicalaudiology.com.au/how-to-choose-musician-ear/

03.01.2022 It can take a person many years after noticing difficulties hearing to seek help from their GP or an audiologist. Many people are unsure of the types of testing that can be performed in a hearing clinic and are anxious about receiving impartial advice. This article outlines the tests that are commonly performed during a hearing screening in adults. Read further...



01.01.2022 Medical Audiology offers a full range of hearing rehabilitation options independent of hearing aid manufacturers or commission-based sales. This means that our audiologists are free to recommend the most clinically appropriate devices, without the pressure of sales targets.

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