Our ear canals are the gateway to our hearing, so it's important to keep the passage free from obstruction – otherwise sound can become muffled or distorted.
Sometimes wax can become the problem, causing a reduction in our hearing or interfering with the use of hearing technology, ear plugs or headphones.
Whilst it is normal to have a certain amount of wax in our ear canals, sometimes it builds up or becomes impacted. We provide a safe and effective way to remove this wax, carried out by a qualified ear hygiene practitioner.
The purpose of hearing is to get sound to the brain. What our brains then do with the sound once it's there ultimately determines whether or not we thrive when listening becomes more of a challenge.
Just like physical training improves the body, cognitive training improves the mind – and that means that listening skills, attention and memory can be honed through individual coaching and computer-based training.
You may have the best people in your field – but how much of what you expect from staff and colleagues takes good hearing for granted?
Businesses and organisations depend upon accurate “in-the-moment” communication to perform at their most effective.
Audify® work with businesses, organisations and individuals to maximise individual and corporate hearing performance and design accessibility strategies to help ensure that everyone counts.
The legal profession must be confident that the hearing tests and audiological evidence they're using will be accurate, reliable and stand up to scrutiny.
With our combination of “best practice” audiometry, state-of-the-art testing facilities, and extensive experience working with solicitors Audify® deliver the first-class foundation you need for building your case.
We are continuing to offer most types of appointment during the current COVID-19 measures.
Hearing plays an essential role in people's physical, psychological and social wellbeing and we are therefore doing everything we can during this time to keep your hearing at its best, whilst keeping you and our staff safe.
The Government classes audiology as an essential service and has advised people to continue to attend their health appointments. We have robust measures in place to help keep everyone safe during your appointment with us, including sterilisation and hygiene processes, social distancing and face protection. We have also structured our appointments to minimise the contact you have with others.
During the first lockdown, before our professional bodies had put in place guidance for safe practice, we had to temporarily close. But since we re-opened in Summer 2020 we have been able to operate safely and uninterrupted.
If you have any concerns about coming in, please feel free to contact us and talk them through with us. It may be that we can offer a non face-to-face appointment, give you advice over the phone or using Zoom/Skype/Facetime or Microsoft Teams. You are also very welcome to post hearing devices in to us for repairs and servicing.
But the most important message is, if you experience a change in your hearing, or experience any ear discomfort, problems with balance, or increases in tinnitus, get in touch immediately.
These issues normally need to be investigated without delay.
Do not attend if:
When you attend:
Thank you for your support during these strange times. We greatly appreciate it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please telephone us on 01392 436714.
We are continuing to offer most types of appointment during the current COVID-19 measures.
Hearing plays an essential role in people's physical, psychological and social wellbeing and we are therefore doing everything we can during this time to keep your hearing at its best, whilst keeping you and our staff safe.
The Government classes audiology as an essential service and has advised people to continue to attend their health appointments. We have robust measures in place to help keep everyone safe during your appointment with us, including sterilisation and hygiene processes, social distancing and face protection. We have also structured our appointments to minimise the contact you have with others.
During the first lockdown, before our professional bodies had put in place guidance for safe practice, we had to temporarily close. But since we re-opened in Summer 2020 we have been able to operate safely and uninterrupted.
If you have any concerns about coming in, please feel free to contact us and talk them through with us. It may be that we can offer a non face-to-face appointment, give you advice over the phone or using Zoom/Skype/Facetime or Microsoft Teams. You are also very welcome to post hearing devices in to us for repairs and servicing.
But the most important message is, if you experience a change in your hearing, or experience any ear discomfort, problems with balance, or increases in tinnitus, get in touch immediately.
These issues normally need to be investigated without delay.
Do not attend if:
When you attend:
Thank you for your support during these strange times. We greatly appreciate it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please telephone us on 01392 436714.
We are continuing to offer most types of appointment during the current COVID-19 measures.
Hearing plays an essential role in people's physical, psychological and social wellbeing and we are therefore doing everything we can during this time to keep your hearing at its best, whilst keeping you and our staff safe.
The Government classes audiology as an essential service and has advised people to continue to attend their health appointments. We have robust measures in place to help keep everyone safe during your appointment with us, including sterilisation and hygiene processes, social distancing and face protection. We have also structured our appointments to minimise the contact you have with others.
During the first lockdown, before our professional bodies had put in place guidance for safe practice, we had to temporarily close. But since we re-opened in Summer 2020 we have been able to operate safely and uninterrupted.
If you have any concerns about coming in, please feel free to contact us and talk them through with us. It may be that we can offer a non face-to-face appointment, give you advice over the phone or using Zoom/Skype/Facetime or Microsoft Teams. You are also very welcome to post hearing devices in to us for repairs and servicing.
But the most important message is, if you experience a change in your hearing, or experience any ear discomfort, problems with balance, or increases in tinnitus, get in touch immediately.
These issues normally need to be investigated without delay.
Do not attend if:
When you attend:
Thank you for your support during these strange times. We greatly appreciate it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please telephone us on 01392 436714.
We are continuing to offer most types of appointment during the current COVID-19 measures.
Hearing plays an essential role in people's physical, psychological and social wellbeing and we are therefore doing everything we can during this time to keep your hearing at its best, whilst keeping you and our staff safe.
The Government classes audiology as an essential service and has advised people to continue to attend their health appointments. We have robust measures in place to help keep everyone safe during your appointment with us, including sterilisation and hygiene processes, social distancing and face protection. We have also structured our appointments to minimise the contact you have with others.
During the first lockdown, before our professional bodies had put in place guidance for safe practice, we had to temporarily close. But since we re-opened in Summer 2020 we have been able to operate safely and uninterrupted.
If you have any concerns about coming in, please feel free to contact us and talk them through with us. It may be that we can offer a non face-to-face appointment, give you advice over the phone or using Zoom/Skype/Facetime or Microsoft Teams. You are also very welcome to post hearing devices in to us for repairs and servicing.
But the most important message is, if you experience a change in your hearing, or experience any ear discomfort, problems with balance, or increases in tinnitus, get in touch immediately.
These issues normally need to be investigated without delay.
Do not attend if:
When you attend:
Thank you for your support during these strange times. We greatly appreciate it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please telephone us on 01392 436714.
We are continuing to offer most types of appointment during the current COVID-19 measures.
Hearing plays an essential role in people's physical, psychological and social wellbeing and we are therefore doing everything we can during this time to keep your hearing at its best, whilst keeping you and our staff safe.
The Government classes audiology as an essential service and has advised people to continue to attend their health appointments. We have robust measures in place to help keep everyone safe during your appointment with us, including sterilisation and hygiene processes, social distancing and face protection. We have also structured our appointments to minimise the contact you have with others.
During the first lockdown, before our professional bodies had put in place guidance for safe practice, we had to temporarily close. But since we re-opened in Summer 2020 we have been able to operate safely and uninterrupted.
If you have any concerns about coming in, please feel free to contact us and talk them through with us. It may be that we can offer a non face-to-face appointment, give you advice over the phone or using Zoom/Skype/Facetime or Microsoft Teams. You are also very welcome to post hearing devices in to us for repairs and servicing.
But the most important message is, if you experience a change in your hearing, or experience any ear discomfort, problems with balance, or increases in tinnitus, get in touch immediately.
These issues normally need to be investigated without delay.
Do not attend if:
When you attend:
Thank you for your support during these strange times. We greatly appreciate it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please telephone us on 01392 436714.
We are continuing to offer most types of appointment during the current COVID-19 measures.
Hearing plays an essential role in people's physical, psychological and social wellbeing and we are therefore doing everything we can during this time to keep your hearing at its best, whilst keeping you and our staff safe.
The Government classes audiology as an essential service and has advised people to continue to attend their health appointments. We have robust measures in place to help keep everyone safe during your appointment with us, including sterilisation and hygiene processes, social distancing and face protection. We have also structured our appointments to minimise the contact you have with others.
During the first lockdown, before our professional bodies had put in place guidance for safe practice, we had to temporarily close. But since we re-opened in Summer 2020 we have been able to operate safely and uninterrupted.
If you have any concerns about coming in, please feel free to contact us and talk them through with us. It may be that we can offer a non face-to-face appointment, give you advice over the phone or using Zoom/Skype/Facetime or Microsoft Teams. You are also very welcome to post hearing devices in to us for repairs and servicing.
But the most important message is, if you experience a change in your hearing, or experience any ear discomfort, problems with balance, or increases in tinnitus, get in touch immediately.
These issues normally need to be investigated without delay.
Do not attend if:
When you attend:
Thank you for your support during these strange times. We greatly appreciate it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please telephone us on 01392 436714.
We are continuing to offer most types of appointment during the current COVID-19 measures.
Hearing plays an essential role in people's physical, psychological and social wellbeing and we are therefore doing everything we can during this time to keep your hearing at its best, whilst keeping you and our staff safe.
The Government classes audiology as an essential service and has advised people to continue to attend their health appointments. We have robust measures in place to help keep everyone safe during your appointment with us, including sterilisation and hygiene processes, social distancing and face protection. We have also structured our appointments to minimise the contact you have with others.
During the first lockdown, before our professional bodies had put in place guidance for safe practice, we had to temporarily close. But since we re-opened in Summer 2020 we have been able to operate safely and uninterrupted.
If you have any concerns about coming in, please feel free to contact us and talk them through with us. It may be that we can offer a non face-to-face appointment, give you advice over the phone or using Zoom/Skype/Facetime or Microsoft Teams. You are also very welcome to post hearing devices in to us for repairs and servicing.
But the most important message is, if you experience a change in your hearing, or experience any ear discomfort, problems with balance, or increases in tinnitus, get in touch immediately.
These issues normally need to be investigated without delay.
Do not attend if:
When you attend:
Thank you for your support during these strange times. We greatly appreciate it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please telephone us on 01392 436714.
We are continuing to offer most types of appointment during the current COVID-19 measures.
Hearing plays an essential role in people's physical, psychological and social wellbeing and we are therefore doing everything we can during this time to keep your hearing at its best, whilst keeping you and our staff safe.
The Government classes audiology as an essential service and has advised people to continue to attend their health appointments. We have robust measures in place to help keep everyone safe during your appointment with us, including sterilisation and hygiene processes, social distancing and face protection. We have also structured our appointments to minimise the contact you have with others.
During the first lockdown, before our professional bodies had put in place guidance for safe practice, we had to temporarily close. But since we re-opened in Summer 2020 we have been able to operate safely and uninterrupted.
If you have any concerns about coming in, please feel free to contact us and talk them through with us. It may be that we can offer a non face-to-face appointment, give you advice over the phone or using Zoom/Skype/Facetime or Microsoft Teams. You are also very welcome to post hearing devices in to us for repairs and servicing.
But the most important message is, if you experience a change in your hearing, or experience any ear discomfort, problems with balance, or increases in tinnitus, get in touch immediately.
These issues normally need to be investigated without delay.
Do not attend if:
When you attend:
Thank you for your support during these strange times. We greatly appreciate it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please telephone us on 01392 436714.
We are continuing to offer most types of appointment during the current COVID-19 measures.
Hearing plays an essential role in people's physical, psychological and social wellbeing and we are therefore doing everything we can during this time to keep your hearing at its best, whilst keeping you and our staff safe.
The Government classes audiology as an essential service and has advised people to continue to attend their health appointments. We have robust measures in place to help keep everyone safe during your appointment with us, including sterilisation and hygiene processes, social distancing and face protection. We have also structured our appointments to minimise the contact you have with others.
During the first lockdown, before our professional bodies had put in place guidance for safe practice, we had to temporarily close. But since we re-opened in Summer 2020 we have been able to operate safely and uninterrupted.
If you have any concerns about coming in, please feel free to contact us and talk them through with us. It may be that we can offer a non face-to-face appointment, give you advice over the phone or using Zoom/Skype/Facetime or Microsoft Teams. You are also very welcome to post hearing devices in to us for repairs and servicing.
But the most important message is, if you experience a change in your hearing, or experience any ear discomfort, problems with balance, or increases in tinnitus, get in touch immediately.
These issues normally need to be investigated without delay.
Do not attend if:
When you attend:
Thank you for your support during these strange times. We greatly appreciate it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please telephone us on 01392 436714.