London Hearing – Expert Hearing Health & Audiology Care in London

Complete Hearing Health Care in London

Your hearing health affects far more than just your ears. It influences how you think, communicate, move, and connect with the world around you. At London Hearing, we provide comprehensive, consultant-led hearing care designed to protect, restore and optimise your hearing at every stage of life.

Whether you are concerned about hearing loss, tinnitus, balance issues, or ear health, our experienced multidisciplinary team is here to provide clarity, reassurance and expert treatment – all under one roof.

Comprehensive Hearing Health in the Heart of London

At London Hearing, we understand that hearing health is closely linked to cognitive function, emotional wellbeing and physical safety. Untreated hearing loss can impact memory, concentration, confidence and even increase the risk of falls.

That’s why we offer a complete range of advanced audiology services, including:

  • Diagnostic hearing assessments
  • Hearing aid assessment and fitting
  • Customised ear protection
  • Microsuction wax removal
  • Tinnitus assessment and treatment
  • Balance and vestibular assessment

Our clinic is home to an outstanding team of Ear, Nose and Throat Consultants, allowing us to work seamlessly together. This integrated approach ensures that your concerns are assessed thoroughly and efficiently without the need for multiple referrals or appointments at different locations.

When you visit London Hearing, you benefit from expert insight, advanced technology and personalised care in a calm, professional setting.

Hearing Loss – Frequently Asked Questions

Finding that people mumble, turning up the TV, asking people to repeat themselves, difficulty hearing in group situations and hearing speech in noise.

Although it is common in older adults, it can affect all ages because of genetics, infections or noise trauma.

This may be an indication that you have tinnitus. It may improve on it’s own or you might have to have an assessment to address any underlying hearing health issues that may be contributing to your tinnitus symptoms.

Yes – nearly double the amount of people with mild hearing loss will develop dementia compared to those without a hearing loss. Correcting hearing loss by wearing hearing aids reduces the risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

Hearing loss can impact walking as you take shorter steps affecting your balance and coordination, therefore a higher risk of falling.

Take the First Step Towards Better Hearing

If you have noticed changes in your hearing, balance or ear health, do not ignore them. Early assessment can protect not only your hearing but your cognitive health and overall wellbeing.

At London Hearing, we are here to provide expert guidance, accurate diagnosis and compassionate care.