Hearing is essential,
but hearing clearly is vital
for brain health.
To Simply Hear Better
Simply Hearing Services
Comprehensive Hearing Test
Case History, Otoscopy (Ear examination), Pure tone Audiometry, Speech Audiometry, Tympanometry
Microsuction Ear Wax Removal
We specialize in ear wax removal services employing advanced microsuction and gentle curettage.
Fully Subsidised Hearing Aids
Pension card – Blue
DVA – Gold
DVA – White (hearing specific)
Tinnitus Assessment and Management
Troubled with tinnitus? Our accredited clinicians will help you better assess and manage your condition.
Pre-employment Hearing Tests
Do you want to get pre-employment or commercial driver license hearing test done? We are here to help.
Custom Made Ear Plugs
We offer custom made ear plugs for musicians, swim plugs, aviation earpieces, sleep plugs and more
Hearing Aids and ALD
We offer wide range of Hearing Aids and Assistive Listening Devices which suits your unique needs.
Hearing Aid Programming and Repair
Got hearing aid elsewhere and do you need to repair or adjust your hearing aid? We are here to help you!
Book an appointment
Are you interested in any of our services? Feel free to check our working hours and book appointment with us. Our team will confirm the appointment shortly.
- 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM
Weekends:
- Closed
Our Simple Approach to Audiology
At Simply Hearing we specialize in diagnosing and carefully treating various hearing health-related issues. We keep our patients fully informed throughout the process, making sure that they have all the information they need to make informed decisions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Proudly Independent and Family owned clinic
- Highly passionate and qualified clinician
- We only work with GP practices as Allied Health Specialist
- We use only the latest technology
- Personalised treatment/care plan to suit your lifestyle and budget
- No obligation or sales pressure
- Make use of our Telehealth service to avoid traveling to us for minor hearing aid adjustments
Signs suggesting a need for a hearing test:
- Difficulty understanding speech in noise.
- Requesting frequent repetitions.
- High volume on TV or radio.
- Struggles with phone conversations.
- Perceived mumbling.
- Social withdrawal due to hearing difficulty.
- Tinnitus (ringing in ears).
- Family history of hearing loss.
- Regular exposure to loud noises.
- Age-related hearing changes. If experiencing any, consider scheduling a hearing test with us at Simply Hearing for personalized assessment and guidance
Hearing tests typically aren’t painful. They usually involve simple and non-invasive procedures such as listening to sounds through headphones or responding to various auditory stimuli. It’s more about assessing your hearing ability than causing discomfort.
The frequency of hearing tests depends on various factors such as your age, overall health, and any existing hearing issues. As a general guideline, adults should consider getting their hearing tested every three to five years if they don’t have any known hearing problems. However, if you notice changes in your hearing or experience symptoms like ringing in the ears or difficulty understanding speech, it’s advisable to schedule a hearing test sooner. Additionally, individuals with certain risk factors such as exposure to loud noise or a family history of hearing loss may need more frequent testing.
Yes, there are hearing aids designed to be discreet and less noticeable.
However, their suitability depends on factors like the degree of hearing loss, ear anatomy, and personal preferences. It’s essential to consult with our clinician to determine the most suitable option for your needs.
In Australia, coverage for hearing aids varies depending on your insurance provider, the type of insurance plan you have, and your individual circumstances.
Before purchasing hearing aids, it’s crucial to explore all available options for coverage and assistance, including private insurance, government programs, and any workplace benefits you may have. At Simply hearing, we can provide guidance on navigating insurance coverage and finding the most suitable hearing solution for your needs.
The time it takes to get used to new hearing aids varies from person to person. Some individuals may adjust quickly within a few days, while others may require several weeks or even months to fully adapt. Overall, patience, persistence, and proper guidance from a hearing care professional are essential for a successful adjustment to new hearing aids. If you’re experiencing difficulties or have concerns during the adaptation process, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.