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Surf Coast Hearing Clinic

Locality: Torquay, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5264 7451



Address: 5/6 Walker Street 3228 Torquay, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.surfcoasthearing.com.au

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25.01.2022 Exclusion from communication can cause feelings of loneliness, isolation and frustration, particularly among older people who have hearing loss. Book an appointment for you or a loved one today. (03) 5264 7451 Surf Coast Hearing Clinic (03) 5229 6407 Bellarine Hearing... ,



22.01.2022 Welcome Kaylene!

22.01.2022 Like with any other type of relationship, it all comes down to you as individuals and the effort each of you makes to communicate clearly and understand one another. ,

21.01.2022 Male mosquitoes use their antennae to hear? The antennae are covered with small hairs that can detect sounds up to 10 metres away. Several vitamins and minerals have been linked to an improvement in ear function and hearing. #HearingFactFriday



18.01.2022 If you suspect you or a loved one is suffering from hearing loss, book an appointment with us; http://bit.ly/39Vao5o ,

18.01.2022 Both clinics are nearly booked out for the month of December. Book an appointment for you or a loved one today. (03) 5264 7451 Surf Coast Hearing Clinic (03) 5229 6407 Bellarine Hearing... , See more

18.01.2022 An important reminder as we begin another week.



13.01.2022 Continue to look after yourself and enjoy your Sunday.

11.01.2022 Happy Geelong Cup Day!

10.01.2022 Surf Coast Hearing Clinic is booked out until next year. Bellarine Hearing Clinic only has spots for urgent appointments. We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause.

10.01.2022 ! Hearing loss is linked to an increased risk of falls? Get help with your hearing, and stay on your toes! ,

10.01.2022 Have a beautiful week.



10.01.2022 Some wisdom for your Wednesday! ,

10.01.2022 Please take note of our special trading hours this week due to the public holidays. #geelongcup #fridaybeforetheAFLGrandFinal

09.01.2022 Store your hearing aids in a closed container when they’re not in use, and keep them away from moisture.

09.01.2022 Did you misplace your hearing aids?

09.01.2022 You are more than enough ,

07.01.2022 Have a healthy and happy week.

07.01.2022 Here's some advice for your New Year's Resolutions. We think these are pretty easy to keep. A small gesture can make a big difference.

07.01.2022 In recent years there’s been a big push on mental health and rightly so. What you have to understand here, is that it’s perfectly normal to have periods in our lives when we don’t feel so great. It's a sign of strength to speak up and seek help.

06.01.2022 Surf Coast Hearing is CLOSED today for the Melbourne Cup. Bellarine Hearing is OPEN 9am - 5pm.

05.01.2022 ... What can you do to remain a patient and loving parent, while coping with the added frustration of hearing loss? Here are some tips. Take care of yourself: Like they say on the aeroplane, Put your own mask on before assisting others." Practice yoga and meditate regularly to keep your body and mind as strong as possible. This helps to tackle the hard work of hearing and allows better management of frustration. 2. Be persistent: Par...enting is all about repetition, so this is not any different. Remind them and remind them and when they forget, remind them again. Keeping your voice neutral and calm during the reminders is critical, but not always easy. 3. Encourage them: Notice when they do something to help you hear and compliment them for it. Positive reinforcement can go a long way. 4. Forgive them when they fail: We all fail from time to time. Remaining angry is useless. Try to work on this one every day. ,

05.01.2022 Laughter is an important coping mechanism in response to the difficulties presented by a hearing loss.

03.01.2022 Be upfront about your hearing loss and needs. Don't just say, "I'm hard of hearing", tell people what you need to facilitate communication.

02.01.2022 We know you want to educate your child as best you can, regardless of their circumstance. Here are some reading ideas for children who are deaf or hard of hearing... Choose books with photos and pictures of children doing familiar things (e.g., eating, going to bed, playing). Have sturdy books available within the child's reach, such as on a low shelf or basket. Choose nonfiction, informational books about food, animals, families, counting, shapes, colours, etc.. Begi...n teaching that books are important and require special care. Read stories with text that repeats over and over and encourage your child to "chime in" on familiar parts. Use nursery rhymes, finger play, and music to enjoy playing with words. Sing the alphabet song while going on a walk, getting dressed or other routines. ,

01.01.2022 Tips or cotton swabs, are commonly used as a quick way to remove wax from the ear. They are easy to use and convenient; but the truth is, they can actually cause more harm than good. They can push wax further into the ear canal, which can cause impaction, discomfort, or a rupture in the ear drum.

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