Dementia and Hearing Loss Treatment in Melbourne

At NeuroHearing, we offer personalised hearing solutions designed to reduce cognitive strain and improve quality of life.

Understanding the Link Between Hearing and Brain Health

The link between loss of hearing and dementia is becoming increasingly clear. When we experience untreated hearing loss, the brain must work harder to process sound, leaving fewer resources for memory and cognitive function. Over time, reduced hearing input may lead to social withdrawal, isolation, and increased mental strain β€” all of which are recognised risk factors for dementia.

That’s why early support matters. With effective treatment for hearing loss, we can ease cognitive strain, boost communication, and foster long-term brain health. At NeuroHearing, we embrace a holistic strategy to ensure our clients remain connected and engaged mentally.

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Why Choose NeuroHearing for Dementia & 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’re all about supporting hearing, brain health, and enhancing quality of life together.

Expert Clinicians

Our dedicated team is experienced in recognising and addressing complex needs, particularly those related to hearing changes due to dementia.

Evidence-Based Solutions

We utilise cutting-edge, research-based strategies for tackling hearing loss and providing cognitive support.

How NeuroHearing Supports Your Hearing Journey

Our Brain-Focused Approach to Hearing Care

At NeuroHearing, we don’t treat hearing in isolation, we look at the full picture. Our brain-focused audiology services are designed to support people experiencing:

  • Age-related hearing decline
  • Hearing loss in one ear
  • Memory and cognitive concerns
  • Difficulty understanding speech in noise

We start off with a comprehensive hearing loss test to pinpoint the specific type and severity of your hearing challenges. After that, we customise solutions designed to enhance your hearing clarity while also boosting brain function and everyday confidence.

By addressing hearing early, we can help reduce the impact of early hearing loss and dementia and keep clients connected to the world around them.

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

Dementia and Hearing Loss FAQ

Can hearing loss increase the risk of dementia?

Absolutely, research indicates that if hearing loss goes untreated, it could heighten the chances of cognitive decline. This is often linked to less brain activity and increased feelings of social isolation.

While hearing aids won’t cure dementia, they can definitely help with communication, ease cognitive load, and boost overall quality of life.

Some common signs to look out for are having trouble keeping up with conversations, pulling away from social situations, and often needing to ask people to repeat what they said.

Dementia can affect how the brain processes sound, even when the ears are functioning normally. That’s why brain-focused hearing care is essential.

If you or a loved one is struggling with hearing, memory, or communication, booking a professional hearing loss test is a valuable first step.

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)

Opening Hours

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

Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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