Hearing Loss
Hearing loss can develop gradually or suddenly and may affect one or both ears. It can impact communication, confidence, and quality of life, and assessment helps clarify the cause and whether treatment is needed.
Understanding assessment and treatment
Every condition is assessed carefully and managed based on individual findings. The sections below explain when it may be appropriate to seek advice, how assessment is usually carried out, and the treatment options that may be considered.

When to seek help
If hearing changes persist, worsen, or begin to interfere with daily life, it is sensible to seek specialist advice.
You may also wish to arrange an assessment if hearing loss comes on suddenly, affects one ear more than the other, or is associated with pain, dizziness, or ringing in the ears. An assessment can provide clarity and reassurance, even if no immediate treatment is required.






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Symptoms you may notice
Balance difficulties
Problems maintaining stability or coordination, which may increase the risk of trips or falls.
Muffled sounds
Sounds may seem dull, unclear, or less sharp than usual.
Volume dependence
Needing higher volume levels on televisions, phones, or other devices.
Listening fatigue
Feeling tired or strained after prolonged listening or conversations.




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