Hearing Tests
Professional in-clinic hearing test appointments.
Trouble with your hearing? It's important to get your ears checked.
The Hearing Specialist offers professional, thorough hearing tests at three clinic locations in Wimbledon, Teddington & Wallington.
All hearing tests are carried out by qualified and registered audiologists, who will assess your hearing and diagnose the severity of your hearing loss. We'll discuss with you the most suitable treatment options to help you hear clearly again.
Prices
Home visits | In-clinic |
£89 | £49 |
Or FREE when purchasing a hearing aid
1. Booking your appointment
We'll arrange an appointment time and date that suits you, at a clinic that is convenient for you to travel to. You can easily book online or call us directly.
2. Your ears will be visually inspected
At your appointment, firstly we will inspect your ears using a handheld otoscope to check for any signs of abnormalities, medical conditions or a build up of ear wax that could be causing your hearing problems
3. Your hearing will be tested
An in-depth, thorough hearing test will be performed which may include a tone test and a speech test to assess all aspects of your particular hearing issues and concerns
4. We'll discuss your options
We will discuss your results with you and make recommendations on the next step. This could involve medical referrals, reevaluation months down the line, or recommending hearing aids
Book a hearing test online
Please use the online booking form below to book an appointment for a hearing test at our Wimbledon, Wallington or Teddington clinics.
Hearing test FAQs
The results of a hearing test will show the severity of your hearing loss, and whether it is affecting just one ear, or both ears.
Hearing loss is measured in decibels, in the same way as the intensity of sound is measured. Normal hearing is measured up to 25 decibels, and anything greater than that is categorised into:
- Mild hearing loss: 26 – 40 decibels
- Moderate hearing loss: 41 – 55 decibels
- Moderate-to-severe hearing loss: 56 – 70 decibels
- Severe hearing loss: 71 – 90 decibels
- Profound hearing loss: 91 – 100 decibels
You will get the results of your hearing test immediately, and your audiologist will discuss them with you at your appointment.
It’s recommended that adults up to the age of 40 get their hearing tested every two years, and annually thereafter. If you think you’re experiencing hearing loss, book in for a test as soon as possible.
Hearing loss can have a huge impact on your quality of life, and as it can’t be cured or reversed, hearing aids are typically the best solution to help you hear clearly again.
Your audiologist will discuss your options with you, and will only recommend hearing aids if they believe they will be of benefit to you. With so many different devices available with a range of technology and features, you’ll be sure to find the perfect hearing aid which suits your lifestyle.
A hearing test takes up to an hour, depending on the tests which are conducted, i.e. if tone tests and speech tests are required. Additional time will be allocated for your appointment to discuss your results and the next steps.
Generally, our ability to hear declines as we age. It’s natural for the quality of your hearing to lessen over time, and hearing loss can get progressively worse. However, this rarely develops into profound hearing loss.
Hearing aids can help to maintain the brain’s ability to process sounds effectively, so getting them fitted as early as possible before your hearing worsens is the best option.
Unbiased, Independent Audiologists
The Hearing Specialist is a completely independent company, meaning we are not affiliated to any particular hearing aid manufacturer.
For our patients, this means that they get entirely unbiased recommendations on the hearing aids that are most suited to their requirements, lifestyle and budget.
We'll never try to upsell something that isn't the perfect fit for you, as our main priority is finding the technology that gives you what you need from your hearing aids.
In-clinic appointments and home visit services
In-clinic hearing tests
The Hearing Specialist operates three professional clinics across Wimbledon, Teddington and Wallington.
Offering accessible hearing tests to everyone is our priority, which is why we offer both home visits and in-clinic services for those who would rather come to us.
Our expert audiologists are available for independent, professional hearing tests six days a week.
Home visit hearing tests in Banstead, Croydon & Sutton
At The Hearing Specialist, we're passionate about making hearing tests accessible to everyone. Taking care of your health is a top priority, and should you be concerned about your hearing, it's important to get it checked.
However, we understand that not everybody can safely get to a clinic for a test. More often than not, this will mean that an appointment is never made - leaving the ears to deteriorate even further.
That's why we introduced our home visits service, where we do the travelling so you don't have to. Our home visits service covers Croydon, Banstead & Sutton, but we may be able to travel further afield if required.
Sumit Joshi has been amazing...both in terms of initial consultation but also exceptional aftercare with great patient interaction skills. Way better than Boots or other high Street audiologists.Google Review
Do I need a hearing test?
Hearing loss happens gradually, and sometimes it can be difficult to realise that you can't hear quite as clearly as you used to.
However, there are some tell-tale signs that you might need your hearing assessed:
- You’re constantly turning the TV volume up
- You struggle to keep up with conversations in noisy environments
- You keep having to ask people to speak up or repeat what they’re saying
- You have trouble talking on the phone
Why are hearing tests important?
In the same way that you visit your optician or doctor, making a hearing test part of your annual health check ups is vital to maintaining your overall health. Hearing loss affects your overall quality of life, with notable impacts on your mental and physical health.
Hearing tests performed by a qualified and professional audiologists can detect any signs of hearing loss, and identify the type of hearing loss you are experiencing in order to recommend the most suitable hearing aid, or advise on an appropriate treatment if necessary.
It's crucial to get your hearing checked annually, as taking a thorough look into the ears during a hearing test can also pick up any other medical issues that could be a cause for concern including ear infections, tinnitus and benign tumours.
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Prices: Home visit £89 | In-clinic £49 or FREE when purchasing a hearing aid