When we start thinking about wearing a hearing aid, we tend to envisage a device that sits either behind or inside our ear. We understand that sound will be amplified and sent by the hearing aid into our ear the same way sound normally travels – through air...
At Victorian Hearing, we care about the environment and the management of the safe recycling of hearing aid batteries. We are happy to announce that we are a collection point for used hearing aid batteries for recycling purposes, following the Australian Battery...
Have we found relief for patients with Tinnitus? Traditionally classified by whether it could be heard by the clinician, tinnitus is a constant or intermittent sound hear in the ears and/or head that does not have an outside source. The sound is often described as...
Hearing loss is a common disability affecting 1/7 Australian’s over the age of 65. The first point of contact for persons who notice hearing difficulties, is the local GP. Normally the GP will look for obvious signs of hearing loss, such as ear infections and/or wax...
Do you need to constantly ask people to speak louder? Are you in the habit of increasing the volume of the TV every time you watch it? Chances are that you might be experiencing some degree of hearing loss. Experts recommend booking a hearing testing in Melbourne to...