Get the right hearing assessments inBolton-le-sands to help you function optimally in daily life. As afamily-owned, family-operated independent hearing care provider, TailoredHearing Solutions is your partner in ensuring care, support and advice. We havethe training, expertise and experience to provide clients with top-qualityclinical advice. Our state of the art facility in St Leonards Gate is fullyequipped to deal with clients in the neighbouring areas and beyond. We alsoprovide the same dedication and level of service at our satellite clinicsspread out in the region. Home visits can also be arranged for yourconvenience. What we offer is superior comfort, confidentiality, cutting-edgetechnology and a customer friendly approach.
Each one of our solutions is tailored to meet yourunique needs, preferences and budget. In Bolton-le-Sands, hearing assessmentshelp to ensure that your audio health is at optimum levels. Studies show thatwith age, our ability to hear perfectly gets eroded. Nearly 14% of people above45 may experience some hearing loss and this figure rises to 30% in those aboveage 65. Experts recommend that people conduct regular assessments at least oncein 10 years after crossing 50 and once in three years after that, to ensurethat losses are detected early. This is because the losses are often verysubtle and the person can quickly get accustomed to poor quality audio. Theprocess is usually gradual and can also be caused by exposure to high decibellevels in certain occupations. Build-up of ear wax can also cause hearing lossin younger people. We assess the level of loss and also identify the possiblecause. Based on this, we can recommend the best treatment.
Hearing assessment in Bolton-le-sands helps olderadults to continue participating in the things they enjoy, like theatre, music,and concerts and living an active and connected life. Most of us don’t realisethat hearing loss can also affect our personalities and social lives. To findout more about our hearing assessments, contact Tailored Hearing Solutions. Theassessments are usually swift and don’t involve any invasive or painfulprocedures. They can identify whether the loss is in either or both ears.