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Why “Ear Cleaning Near Me” Is Going Viral: The Rise of Ear Wax Removal
Author: Liam Hickson, Victorian Hearing Audiologist I never imagined that my job as an audiologist would take me here. For over 15 years, I’ve been fascinated by ears - everything from...
Are Noise-Cancelling Headphones Contributing to Hearing Problems in Young People?
Noise-cancelling headphones have become a popular choice for many, offering relief from noisy environments and an enhanced audio experience. However, as their use grows, audiologists are...
A Life-Changing Journey with a Cochlear Implant
Cochlear implants are sophisticated medical devices designed to provide a sense of sound to individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. They can be life-changing for those whose...
Five Ways that I Can Get the Most Out of My Hearing Aid
If you’ve recently started wearing hearing aids, or even if you’ve had them for a while, you might be wondering how to make the most of your device. A hearing aid isn’t a cure for hearing...
Commitment to Excellence: The Ethics and Standards Upholding Victorian Hearing’s Client Care
At Victorian Hearing, we know that hearing health affects more than just your ability to hear, it impacts your relationships, quality of life, and emotional well-being. For nearly two...
Ethical Business Practices in Audiology by Nicole Bowden
“The future of audiology lies at the intersection of ethical business management and clinical excellence." Nicole Bowden Ethical considerations in business are fundamental to the...
Coping with Tinnitus: Effective Strategies for Relief
This is the third of a three-part series on tinnitus assessment and management. Click for part one here and here for part two before reading this article. Understanding Tinnitus as a...
Understanding Tinnitus and Its Impact
Tinnitus can be frustrating and difficult to ignore once it begins. Over time, it may become increasingly hard to cope with, affecting your sleep, concentration, and overall well-being....
What is Tinnitus: A Crash Course
If you’ve ever heard a sound in your ears that no one else can hear, that sound is called ‘tinnitus.’ Many people experience tinnitus as a ringing in their ears, but it can also sound like...








