Hearing loss solutions that still feel like you
Rediscover your hearing on your terms
Even moderate hearing loss can impact your quality of life and leave you guessing at work or in conversation. But there are sleek, innovative hearing devices for counteracting most hearing issues, from age-related hearing loss to tinnitus. Let’s find the solution that suits you best.
Quality hearing loss solutions for every budget and every ear
When you’re exposed to loud bursts of sound, like a gunshot, or continuous loud noises, like a concert, it can damage the hair cells in your inner ear. This results in noise-induced hearing loss, but is preventable with the right care.
Your guide to quality hearing loss treatment
Hearing tests
Getting a hearing test doesn’t take long, but it could change everything. Our mobile hearing test services come straight to your door at a time that suits you. In one hour, we’ll carry out a full hearing assessment and talk you through your results.
Hearing aids
Feel beyond cool, even with a hearing device
"I had hearing aids before but they never felt right and didn’t seem to do much. So I quit wearing them. Then I heard about Ears to You… and decided to try again. I am so glad I did. The ability to use Bluetooth and tailor my listening to the situation is beyond cool."
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FAQ
What’s the best way to help with hearing loss?
If you think you have hearing loss, the best thing to do is book a free hearing test. A hearing professional can determine what type of hearing loss you have, how severe it is, and make a recommendation for treatment. Hearing impairment can have a number of causes, so the best way to help depends on your case.
How do you live with severe hearing loss?
If you live with severe hearing loss, it’s important to speak to a hearing professional about your hearing health. They’ll be able to recommend potential solutions as well as ways to prevent even more profound hearing loss. Remember to let others know when you’re struggling with your hearing, particularly your loved ones. That way, they can support you by speaking more clearly and being sure to face you when speaking so you can pick up on visual cues.