If you or someone you know notices any kind of changes in their hearing, it is essential to have the right kind of access to evaluation and advice. Our Birmingham hearing centre provides a comprehensive hearing test in Birmingham by certified audiologists, followed by expert advice based on the assessment results, if required. Our approach is preferred by local patients for its clinical emphasis, clear advice, and continuity of care.
If you or someone you know notices any kind of changes in their hearing, it is essential to have the right kind of access to evaluation and advice. Our Birmingham hearing centre provides a comprehensive hearing test in Birmingham by certified audiologists, followed by expert advice based on the assessment results, if required. Our approach is preferred by local patients for its clinical emphasis, clear advice, and continuity of care.
We offer hearing care services from our specialist hearing aid centres in Birmingham (Birmingham hearing care) & Sutton Coldfield (Sutton hearing care), serving patients in the Birmingham area and surrounding regions. We are a local, specialised independent private hearing aid clinic.
All assessments and follow-up care are delivered in person by our professional team.
Located in Birmingham ensures convenient access for follow-up care, personalised aftercare, and a continuous link with the same audiology team throughout your care journey.
Hearing aids are never advised without a comprehensive hearing assessment. A thorough hearing assessment will enable the audiologist to determine the level of your hearing in different situations and whether hearing aids are the best option for you.
Our hearing test includes:
1. Full diagnostic hearing aids
2. Tympanometry
3. Quiksin (Speech noise test)
4. AB wordlist
5. ACT test (Audible contrast threshold)
6. Rems (Real Ear Measurements)
This is more comprehensive testing than national high street chains provider
The tests assess your hearing levels, speech recognition ability, and hearing history to provide appropriate recommendations. Having a hearing test does not place you under any obligation to proceed with hearing aids; many patients find clarity and reassurance from the results alone.
If hearing aids are considered the most effective solution, our patient will be made aware of the various choices available to them in a clear and straightforward manner. Modern hearing aids come in discreet in-ear, behind-the-ear, and rechargeable hearing aid options, making them suitable for everyday use.
The best option is based on your hearing profile, lifestyle, and listening needs based on subjective & objective testing parameters during your consultation. If hearing aids are required, a no obligation hearing aid trial version will be initiated to give you a firsthand experience of how they function before making a long-term decision.
Knowing the differences between NHS and private hearing care can help you make an informed decision. NHS audiology services provide necessary hearing care and access to hearing aids, often with longer wait times and a defined set of devices. Private independent hearing care can offer quicker access to appointments, more hearing aid models, better technology allowing for improved hearing aid performance in background noise.
Either option is available for everyone. The most suitable option will depend on personal needs, preferences, and expectations with regard to timing or device selection.
The cost of hearing aids varies based on technology level, the complexity of your hearing loss, and the level of aftercare included. Private hearing aids are usually quoted in ranges to reflect the personalised nature of hearing care, rather than fixed prices.
Features such as rechargeability, Bluetooth connectivity, or advanced background noise handling can influence cost. Your audiologist will explain these options during your appointment so that you can decide what aligns with your needs and circumstances.
All hearing assessments and advice are provided by fully qualified audiologists with professional registration. Our team in Birmingham has extensive experience in diagnosing hearing loss, interpreting results, and helping patients through evidence-based practice.
The care is provided in accordance with the clinical guidelines, and the key is the importance of communication, information, and advice. Our audiologists are happy to discuss the results with you and ensure that you have all the help you need along the way.
The patients have appreciated the professionalism, explanations, and reassurance they have received during appointments. The patients like the consultation experience because it is helpful and centered on them, and they feel like they are not rushed or pushed.
Comments are used with permission and are based on how happy and satisfied the patient is with their care.










The 60-60 rule is a basic rule that says you shouldn’t use audio devices at more than 60% volume for more than 60 minutes at a time. This can help lower the risk of hearing loss from loud noises. This is general guidance and may not apply to everyone.
This means taking breaks often when you first start using hearing aids so that your brain can get used to the new sounds and you don’t become tired of listening. This may vary and may not apply to everyone.
Hearing aids that cost more may have more features, but that doesn’t mean they are better for all people. Suitability is based on the person’s hearing loss and lifestyle needs.
A hearing aid that works well for you is an excellent one. Costs vary in the UK based on technology and aftercare; NHS hearing aids are provided at no direct cost.
There is no single correct price. A good hearing aid means equipment that provide the right amount of support and comfort based on a clinical examination.
The cost of hearing aids can vary depending on the level of the technology chosen. Talking to an audiologist will help you figure out what kind of hearing aid you need before you make a financial decision.
If you have concerns about your hearing or want professional guidance, booking a hearing test is a positive first step. Our hearing test in Birmingham provide local residents with access to qualified audiologists and honest advice with no obligation to purchase hearing aids.
Within Birmingham we cover the following areas Kingsheath, Moseley, Hall Green, Solihull, Marston Green and all Locations within Birmingham.
Information on this website is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
Diagnosis and treatment decisions should always be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.