Hearing Loss Care & Treatment in Melbourne

Struggling to hear clearly? Book a hearing loss test at NeuroHearing and get a personalised plan that fits your life.

What Is Hearing Loss?

Hearing loss means your ears aren’t picking up sound as well as they used to, most noticeably when you’re trying to follow speech in noisy places. It can develop slowly over time or come on more suddenly, and it may affect one ear or both. People often describe voices as β€œmuffled,” struggle with certain pitches, or find they’re turning up the TV more than everyone else. Hearing loss is generally classified as conductive (outer or middle ear), sensorineural (inner ear or auditory nerve), or mixed (a combination). The most helpful first step is a comprehensive assessment to understand the type and degree, then match you with the right hearing loss treatment.

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Why Choose NeuroHearing for Hearing Loss Support

Personalised, best-practice care that looks beyond the basics, combining expert clinical testing with evidence-based solutions for real-life hearing.

Holistic Care

We consider your hearing, listening environments, communication needs, and long-term hearing health, so your care plan makes sense day to day.

Expert Clinicians

You’ll be supported by experienced audiology professionals who explain results clearly and guide you through practical next steps.

Evidence-Based Solutions

Our recommendations follow current clinical best practice, focused on clearer speech, improved comfort, and better outcomes over time.

Common Causes of Hearing Loss

There are many causes of loss of hearing, and the right solution depends on what’s driving the change. For some people, it’s age-related hearing decline; for other,s it’s accumulated noise exposure from workplaces, tools, traffic, or loud music. In some cases, hearing can drop temporarily due to wax build-up, middle ear pressure changes, or fluid behind the eardrum. Certain health conditions and medications can also affect hearing sensitivity.

It’s also possible to notice hearing loss in one ear, which can feel uneven, sudden, or simply β€œnot right.” If you’re experiencing hearing loss symptoms, like missing words in conversation, struggling in background noise, tinnitus, or frequent misunderstandings, a professional hearing loss test can pinpoint what’s happening and guide the most appropriate hearing loss treatment.

Testimonials

We’re proud to support people on their journey to better hearing. Here’s what some of our clients have to say about their experience with NeuroHearing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hearing Loss FAQ

What are the most common hearing loss symptoms?

What are the most common hearing loss symptoms?
Common signs include difficulty hearing in noise, frequently asking others to repeat themselves, muffled speech, and increasing TV or phone volume. Tinnitus can also be associated with hearing changes.

If one ear feels noticeably different, especially if the change is sudden, book an assessment promptly. We’ll test both ears, check ear health, and explain the safest next step.

The main types are conductive, sensorineural, and mixed hearing loss. A comprehensive test helps identify which type you’re experiencing and what treatment is most suitable.

Book an appointment with NeuroHearing. We’ll review your concerns, run a full hearing assessment, and walk you through your results and options.

Treatment depends on the cause and severity. Options may include wax management guidance, referrals where appropriate, hearing aids, assistive listening technology, and ongoing optimisation and support.

Melbourne's Leading Audiology Clinic

Keep your hearing in top health with NeuroHearing audiology clinic, Melbourne. Book an appointment today!Β 

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Location

215 Canterbury Road
Canterbury VIC 3126
(2 hour parking at the rear)

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Mon - Thurs: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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