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For many years I managed to hear well with one ear. I had battled with Meniere’s Disease, resulting in moderate to severe hearing loss on the left side. I was coping just fine until the day my body decided to…
For many years I managed to hear well with one ear. I had battled with Meniere’s Disease, resulting in moderate to severe hearing loss on the left side. I was coping just fine until the day my body decided to…
Our new Practice Manager, Gilly Wright, is taking her role so seriously she has volunteered to walk across 15 feet of burning embers in London on 2nd November, for Action on Hearing Loss. No tricks, no special effects, just the…
A fond farewell to Marguerite We are sad to see Marguerite retiring. She has been working with Help in Hearing for 18 years, having started originally with the previous owner. Selma took over the practice in 2005, with Marguerite being…
Limited places available, please call to secure your appointment Call 01753 642687 (evening appointments available) We are holding an Open Week hearing clinic in our Farnham Common practice and would love to see you and your friends. Come along for…
Dating with hearing loss can be different than being in a "hearing" relationship - but there are some things that can make it easier. For example, picking the right places to go for your date. This article gives you our…
Paul Burgess is an English rock drummer, most famous for being the drummer with the English band 10cc since 1973. We recently fitted Paul with the Phonak Belong Rechargeable hearing aids. These are the first hearing aids to feature a…
What is earwax? We all have it, but nobody really wants to talk about it. Ear wax. Ear wax is the everyday name for the waxy yellow substance in your ear canals. It's medical term is cerumen, and believe it…
Over 1.1 billion people around the world are affected by hearing loss, yet with some simple hearing protection steps, you can prevent some hearing loss. Here are some small changes you could make in your life to save your own hearing…
It is a fact that most hearing impaired people, who gradually lose their hearing, wait between 10 and 15 years to address the problem, usually egged on by a partner or close friend, who have become increasingly exasperated and frustrated…
Technology is changing at a very fast pace, and it’s hard to keep up—with computers, with cell phones, and with hearing aids. If you’ve had experience with hearing aids in the past, or even if you’ve just heard about previous…