Hearing
Aids
Hearing aid technology has developed at an incredible rate.
Forget about the clunky NHS hearing aids from a few decades ago, modern hearing aids are digital, discrete, and low maintenance.
You don’t need to worry about adjusting volume settings, as most digital hearing aids are fully automatic once they’re fitted. Not only do they amplify quiet sounds, but they can dampen loud noises, too.
Many hearing aids now feature Bluetooth connectivity, meaning you can pair them with your mobile phone, laptop, tablet, and almost any other wireless device.
Hearing aid technology has developed at an incredible rate.
Forget about the clunky NHS hearing aids from a few decades ago, modern hearing aids are digital, discrete, and low maintenance.
You don’t need to worry about adjusting volume settings, as most digital hearing aids are fully automatic once they’re fitted. Not only do they amplify quiet sounds, but they can dampen loud noises, too.
Many hearing aids now feature Bluetooth connectivity, meaning you can pair them with your mobile phone, laptop, tablet, and almost any other wireless device.
How do I know if I need a hearing aid?
Classic early signs of hearing loss include turning your TV or radio’s volume higher than you used to, or struggling to hear conversations.
Ultimately, the best way to find out if you need a hearing aid is to book an appointment with an audiologist. Diamond Hearing Services offer free health checks, from where we can assess your hearing levels and take a close look inside your ears.
You could have something as common as a build-up of earwax that we can remove. If there are any underlying issues that a digital hearing aid will help, we can offer impartial advice on the most suitable product for your needs.
It’s best to see your GP first if you have earache.
One-in-six British adults experience hearing loss – a number that rises with age – but most don’t realise how simple it can be to regain full clarity.
How much do hearing aids cost?
Email: info@diamondhearingservices.co.uk
Richard Walsh: 07971 876 627
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To book your appointment use the form here or call us today on:
Richard Walsh: 07971 876 627
Book an appointment
To book your appointment use the form here or call us today on:
Richard Walsh: 07971 876 627
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Bristol
Gloucestershire
Somerset
South Wales
Wiltshire
Drop-in hearing
clinic locations
These hearing health checks typically take less than an hour, with the consultation checking all aspects of your inner ears and potentially diagnosing any problems which are contributing to a loss of hearing.
Drop-in hearing
clinic locations
These hearing health checks typically take less than an hour, with the consultation checking all aspects of your inner ears and potentially diagnosing any problems which are contributing to a loss of hearing.
Bristol
Gloucestershire
Somerset
South Wales
Wiltshire
Home hearing test appointments
A visit from your local Diamond Hearing healthcare professional will benefit you by giving you a professional hearing evaluation, which is the first step you need to take if you suspect you have hearing loss.
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FAQs
What happens at a hearing test?
Hearing tests are unobtrusive, comfortable, and totally painless.
Typically taking under an hour, our hearing tests find the range of sound frequencies that your ears can pick up. The first part of the assessment involves a series of beeps being played through noise-cancelling headphones. This gives us a great idea of any hearing issues.
The second stage uses a modern video microscope to make a close-up examination of your inner ear. This can reveal the extent of any earwax blockages, or potentially any ear drum or ear canal damage.
We will discuss the results with you and can offer independent, fully impartial, no obligation advice on the most suitable paths for treatment if we detect any problems.
This could involve a referral to your GP, an ENT specialist, or a more in-depth hearing test to diagnose any underlying issues.
Will I need a hearing aid?
It’s possible, but it depends on what is causing hearing loss. If you have a condition that a hearing aid will improve, then we can help.
As an approved hearing aid supplier, we show how the most suitable models – from cutting edge in-ear receivers, to discreet digital hearing aids – might assist with improving your quality of life. We pride ourselves on supplying the most suitable devices rather than the most expensive, and as well as demonstrating how your model works, our aftercare is second to none.
If you have any issues, just get in touch.
Where are your drop-in clinics?
We provide our hearing services at outlets throughout South Wales and the South West of England.
You can book an appointment with us in Bristol, Gloucestershire, Newport, Somerset and Wiltshire.
Where do you give home hearing tests?
If mobility or transport issues mean you can’t reach one of our clinics, our audiologists can come straight to your door.
This includes places where we don’t have branches, taking in the whole of South West England, South and Mid Wales, and as far north as Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire.
Just fill in the form below to arrange a home visit.
FAQs
What happens at a hearing test?
Hearing tests are unobtrusive, comfortable, and totally painless.
Typically taking under an hour, our hearing tests find the range of sound frequencies that your ears can pick up. The first part of the assessment involves a series of beeps being played through noise-cancelling headphones. This gives us a great idea of any hearing issues.
The second stage uses a modern video microscope to make a close-up examination of your inner ear. This can reveal the extent of any earwax blockages, or potentially any ear drum or ear canal damage.
We will discuss the results with you and can offer independent, fully impartial, no obligation advice on the most suitable paths for treatment if we detect any problems.
This could involve a referral to your GP, an ENT specialist, or a more in-depth hearing test to diagnose any underlying issues.
Will I need a hearing aid?
It’s possible, but it depends on what is causing hearing loss. If you have a condition that a hearing aid will improve, then we can help.
As an approved hearing aid supplier, we show how the most suitable models – from cutting edge in-ear receivers, to discreet digital hearing aids – might assist with improving your quality of life. We pride ourselves on supplying the most suitable devices rather than the most expensive, and as well as demonstrating how your model works, our aftercare is second to none.
If you have any issues, just get in touch.
Where are your drop-in clinics?
We provide our hearing services at outlets throughout South Wales and the South West of England.
You can book an appointment with us in Bristol, Gloucestershire, Newport, Somerset and Wiltshire.
Where do you give home hearing tests?
If mobility or transport issues mean you can’t reach one of our clinics, our audiologists can come straight to your door.
This includes places where we don’t have branches, taking in the whole of South West England, South and Mid Wales, and as far north as Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire.
Just fill in the form below to arrange a home visit.