
The Importance of Hearing Tests for Diabetic Patients
Diabetes affects far more than blood sugar. Over time, high (and even low) glucose levels can damage the tiny blood

Diabetes affects far more than blood sugar. Over time, high (and even low) glucose levels can damage the tiny blood

At Hear Care Audiology we’re especially proud of the transformative journeys shared by our clients. Meet Bernard, whose experience highlights the power of personalised, expert care…

Hearing loss affects more than just your ability to hear — it can deeply influence your emotional well-being and your relationships. When left untreated, hearing loss can create barriers between you and the people you care about most, leading to frustration, loneliness, and even breakdowns in communication.

For many people living with tinnitus, the constant ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears is not just an inconvenience—it can significantly impact their sleep quality. If you’ve ever struggled to fall asleep or stay asleep due to tinnitus, you’re not alone. Recent studies suggest a strong link between tinnitus and sleep disturbances, with many individuals reporting poorer sleep quality, increased anxiety, and heightened stress levels.

Apple is known for innovation, and its latest iPads come with enhanced accessibility features, including advanced hearing aid compatibility. While this is an exciting step forward for assistive technology, it’s important to understand that not all hearing aid users will benefit from these advancements. In reality, hearing loss is complex, and no one-size-fits-all solution exists when it comes to improving hearing health.

In recent years, research has shed light on the intricate relationship between hearing loss, cognitive health, and the risk of dementia. As experts in audiology, we at Hear Care Audiology believe it’s crucial to explore this connection and understand how hearing aids can play a pivotal role in preserving cognitive function and reducing the risk of dementia.
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