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Make Booking EnquiryYes, hearing aids can help reduce the perception of ringing in the ears (tinnitus) by amplifying external sounds, which can mask the internal ringing.
Yes, eligible Australians may receive subsidies through the government Hearing Services Program, NDIS, or private health insurance.
The best brand depends on your hearing needs and lifestyle. Reputable brands in Australia include GN ReSound, Oticon & Starkey. Our Audiologists will be able to recommend the best hearing aid for you personally in a hearing assessment.
Medicare generally does not cover hearing aids. However, subsidies may be available for eligible individuals through government programs, including the Hearing Services Program.
Hearing aids work for most people with hearing loss, but their effectiveness depends on the type and severity of the condition.
Medicare may cover audiology services if referred by a GP under a Chronic Disease Management Plan. You may alternatively be covered to have a free assessment with an audiologist under the Hearing Services Program.
No, audiologists cannot prescribe medicine as they are not medical doctors.
A referral is not required, but it may be needed to access subsidised services under Medicare.
Our audiologists at Warrawong can diagnose hearing loss, tinnitus, balance issues, and auditory processing disorders.
Yes, Bay Audio clinics across Australia provide servicing and maintenance for hearing aids. Contact your nearest clinic to confirm availability and specific services.
Ringing in your ears could be a sign of tinnitus. Visit our Tinnitus page for more information and advice on what steps to take.
No, you do not need to book. Walk-ins are welcome at Bay Audio clinics for a free 5 minute hearing check through our touch screens. Alternatively, if you would like to have a full hearing assessment with an audiologist, we do recommend booking.