Hearing assessments designed to identify hearing changes early, support ongoing hearing health, and provide clear guidance on next steps in your care.
Hearing changes can develop gradually over time and may affect communication, wellbeing, and quality of life. Early assessment can help identify hearing loss sooner and support appropriate management and follow-up care.
Hearing changes can develop gradually over time and may affect communication, wellbeing, and quality of life. Early assessment can help identify hearing loss sooner and support appropriate management and follow-up care.
We provide hearing assessments for patients of all ages, helping assess hearing loss that may be age-related, noise-induced, or associated with other medical conditions. Our audiograms are designed to provide a clearer understanding of your current hearing levels and identify any changes that may require further review. Where appropriate, we can also arrange referral to an audiologist or hearing specialist for ongoing assessment and support.
Your hearing assessment is designed to provide a clear understanding of your hearing health and help guide any recommended next steps.
There’s usually no special preparation required. You may wish to bring any previous hearing test results or information about hearing concerns you’ve noticed.
Our team will perform an audiogram to assess your hearing levels and identify any hearing changes or areas of concern.
We’ll explain your hearing assessment results clearly and discuss whether further review, monitoring, or referral is recommended.
Where appropriate, we can help coordinate referral to an audiologist or hearing specialist and provide ongoing support as part of your broader healthcare needs.
Helping you better understand your current hearing and identify any changes over time.
Referral to a hearing specialist or audiologist where appropriate for further assessment or management.
A printed copy of your hearing screening results for your records.
Medicare rebates apply to eligible audiometric tests. A standard GP consultation is required, and same-day audiometric screening may be arranged by our nursing team where available.
Workplace audiogram services are also available. Please speak with our Workplace Health Team for more information.