
Precision Hearing is one of the leading providers of diagnostic testing for hearing and balance disorders.
Now available in our Top Ryde Clinic
We are highly experienced and uniquely independent Audiologists. To talk us understand ALL your hearing and all the options.
If you answer yes to any of these questions you may have hearing loss.
Do you suffer hearing loss?
Do people you speak to sometimes seem to mumble?
Do you need to turn up the volume of your speakers?
Do you ask others to repeat themselves?
Do you feel that you can hear but cannot understand?
Do you find it hard to follow group conversations or hear conversations in the presence of other noises?
Are some voices and sounds more difficult to differentiate
Call us today 0404 198 492 for a bulk billed assessment and a one month hearing aid trial!
What We do
Hearing & Tinnitus Assessments
Hearing Device Fittings
Patient Education
How We Help
Step 1
Ask us about having a BULK BILLED assessment to help save on out-of-pocket costs.
Simply click the call button to get help now.
Step Two
We will conduct a formal hearing test, which is non-invasive and painless.
Your hearing history, lifestyle factors, ear canals, pure-tone audiometry, speech recognition, and bone conduction are all assessed to get the full picture.
Step Three
We will fit you with the optimum hearing solution based on your hearing tests and needs.
Ongoing care is part of what we do, and we provide you with a trial period until you find the hearing aid that is most suitable for you.
Our Hearing Services
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Hearing Assessment
A hearing assessment evaluates your hearing threshold (softest audible sound) at different pitches, as well as your speech discrimination at normal conversational and amplified levels.
A hearing assessment is painless, simple, not invasive and quick.
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Tinnitus Assessment
Tinnitus characteristics and hearing thresholds vary among individuals. Therefore, a tinnitus reaction questionnaire (TRQ), audiological and tinnitus assessment is needed in order to gain a better understanding of the issue and help identify the most appropriate form of management.
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Bone Anchored Hearing Aids (BAHA
A Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid converts sound into vibrations which are directly transmitted to the inner ear. A titanium “post” is surgically set into the mastoid bone (the bone just behind the ear) with a small abutment exposed. A sound processor attaches to this abutment and transmits sound through the skull bone to the inner ear, thereby allowing those who would otherwise not be helped by a conventional hearing aid, to hear again.
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Cochlear Implants
A Cochlear Implant is a surgically implanted electronic device that gives back the sense of hearing to people who do not receive enough benefit from hearing aids to manage in their every day life.
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Evoked Responses
Including Electrocochleography (ECochG), Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABR), middle and late latency response. An ECochG is looking for an indication of the presence of endolymphatic hydrops. The test records the response of the cochlea and the firing along the auditory nerve.
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Vestibular Assessment
The inner ear’s vestibular organs and associated nerves and brain centres serve many functions and can be affected by a number of outside systems. A comprehensive history is taken along with a selection of several different kinds of specialised tests which are carried out by a specialised audiologist.