Hearing Loss

The auditory system is extraordinary and allows us to connect with those around us. But how do our ears even work?

Sound travels as a wave through the air before it is directed into our ear and vibrates our eardrum (tympanic membrane). As our eardrum moves backwards and forwards, this energy is directed through the bones of the middle ear into the cochlea. Within the snail shell shaped cochlea are tiny hair cell receptors which get stimulated and send signals up to the brain to be interpreted as sound.

A hearing loss can occur when a problem develops in one or more areas along the auditory pathways and can be either classed as a temporary or permanent loss.

For further investigation into your hearing levels, feel free to contact the clinic to arrange a full diagnostic hearing assessment with one of our audiologists.

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Feel free to contact the clinic to arrange a full diagnostic hearing assessment with one of our audiologists. 

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