Our hearing therapy service is designed for adults who are finding it difficult to adjust to hearing loss, tinnitus, or hyperacusis.
At your first appointment, you’ll meet with an audiologist who has specialist training in hearing loss, tinnitus, hyperacusis, and advanced rehabilitation techniques. This session is an assessment, aimed at helping us understand your specific concerns and challenges.
You’ll be asked to complete a questionnaire and talk with us about how your hearing issues are affecting your life. We’ll also give you detailed information about the available management options. You will then return for a second appointment where we’ll work with you to create a personalised management plan tailored to your needs.
Therapy usually involves 5 to 10 sessions, and your commitment to the process is important. Much of the progress happens between sessions, as you apply the techniques and strategies we explore together.
If you are struggling because of your hearing loss, hearing aids, tinnitus, hyperacusis (sensitivity to sound) or balance problems, your consultant may discuss referral to a Hearing therapist.
Hearing therapists can support you with the following:
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is a public body of the Department of Health and Social Care established to regulate and inspect health and social care services in England. CQC registration is a marker for standards of care. It is a mandatory requirement of all organisations which provide vestibular care or diagnostics.
You may refer yourself by contacting Harley Street AVM, or you may be referred by your GP, ENT physician or audiologist.
You may refer yourself by contacting Harley Street AVM, or you may be referred by your GP, ENT physician or audiologist.
You may refer yourself by contacting Harley Street AVM, or you may be referred by your GP, ENT physician or audiologist.
You may refer yourself by contacting Harley Street AVM, or you may be referred by your GP, ENT physician or audiologist.
You may refer yourself by contacting Harley Street AVM, or you may be referred by your GP, ENT physician or audiologist.
You may refer yourself by contacting Harley Street AVM, or you may be referred by your GP, ENT physician or audiologist.
You may refer yourself by contacting Harley Street AVM, or you may be referred by your GP, ENT physician or audiologist.
Get in touch with our experienced team to book a consultation or learn more about hearing loss solutions.