Sarah M.
18th April 2024
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Last Updated on 18 December 2020

How to tell if your hearing is going… And what you can do about it.

Saying “pardon” more than you’d like? Here’s what to do...
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Losing your hearing might be scary, but it’s not at all uncommon. According to the Australian Network on Disability, hearing loss impacts one in six Australians*, and that number is expected to grow.

The good news? Hearing aid providers are taking this on board, and starting to offer better quality hearing aid services and products. But still, there are plenty of devices on the market and no one-size-fits-hearing aid. How do you know which one will suit you best?

Hearing Aid Finder is popular with Australians looking to find a great hearing aid that fits their unique needs, ticks all their boxes, and comes with a price tag that is fair and affordable. Better yet, the service lets you find a clinic in your area, and some offer trials along with their free hearing tests.

Get your free hearing test today

Step 1: Select your state below.
Step 2: After answering a few question, you will have the opportunity to book a free hearing test near you and could be eligible for significant savings on hearing aids.

Select your age to see if you’re eligible

Let’s take a moment to consider the state of your (or a loved one’s) hearing.

After all, temporary hearing loss can indicate something as trivial as a minor ear infection, or recovery after a loud music event.

But if it persists, it could be a sign of long-term hearing loss.

Have you experienced any of the following signs?

  • Can’t hear others speaking to you in noisy places
  • Find it difficult to understand what people are saying
  • Struggle to follow conversations with friends
  • Often ask others to repeat themselves
  • Hear a constant buzzing or ringing in your ears (tinnitus)
  • Are more startled by loud noises than you used to be
  • Frequently miss your phone or doorbell ringing
  • Need to play the TV or radio louder than other people
  • Feel like sounds are muffled or that others are mumbling

Hearing loss can be frustrating. But there are steps you can take to drastically improve your quality of life.

Depending on the cause of your hearing loss, you may simply need an aid to help you get back to your former hearing ability.

Better hearing can enhance the sound of music, make social situations easier, and generally improve day-to-day tasks and interactions that became bothersome.

And don’t worry – hearing aids aren’t the clunky eyesores they used to be. Some of them are practically invisible, and have become far simpler to operate. And while choice is a great thing, deciding which hearing aid to go with can be overwhelming.

That’s why Aussies are flocking to Hearing Aid Finder to find a great hearing aid at a competitive price.

Perhaps you’re not the one suffering from hearing loss, but you recognise the signs in a family member or friend. If that’s the case, get them to visit Hearing Aid Finder for a free hearing test.

After answering a few basic questions about your hearing, we’ll book you in for an appointment at a clinic near you, so that you can get your hearing back on track.

Get Started Now:

Step 1: Select your state below.
Step 2: After answering a few question, you will have the opportunity to book a free hearing test near you and could be eligible for significant savings on hearing aids.

This article is opinion only and should not be taken as medical or financial advice. Check with a financial professional before making any decisions.

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