We are celebrating World Hearing Day by offering FREE Hearing screenings the whole week!

Hearing is about clarity and how efficiently your brain processes sound. If you’re working harder to follow conversations, or feel drained after noisy environments as it’s tiring, that’s your brain overcompensating.

Hearing well should feel natural, not exhausting.

A simple hearing test checks clarity, speech understanding and how well your brain is processing sound. The impact of knowing your status can be significant.

Visit your nearest Spec-Savers Audiology and participate on our World Hearing Day celebrations with prizes up for grabs.



What’s the difference between a Free Hearing Screening and a Hearing Test?

Free Hearing Screening

  • A hearing screening is a quick check to see if you might have hearing loss.
  • Takes about 10–15 minutes
  • Basic check of your hearing levels
  • No detailed diagnosis
  • Ideal if you’re unsure or just want peace of mind

If the screening shows any concerns, we’ll recommend a full hearing test.


Comprehensive Hearing Test

A hearing test is a full diagnostic assessment of your hearing that is paid for.

  • More detailed and thorough
  • Identifies the type and degree of hearing loss
  • Includes a full discussion of results
  • Provides professional recommendations and treatment option

This is the best option if you’re experiencing noticeable hearing difficulties.

 


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Let's answer some of your questions!


  - Is there a stigma attached to hearing aids or hearing difficulties?

- What does a hearing test include?

- Why are regular hearing tests important?

 

 





- Can everyday noise damage your hearing?

- How loud is too loud?

- Can noise-related hearing loss be prevented?

 




- The importance of knowing your hearing status

- Early signs of hearing loss

- Simple steps to protect your hearing

 



 


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