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Find an Audiologist
We work with hearing care specialists across the UK. Our friendly UK based service team will be happy to help put you in touch with the most conveniently located audiologist in your local area. They can help you with an initial hearing test, hearing consultation, ordering ReSound accessories and also provide the opportunity to try a ReSound hearing aid designed to support your specific needs. 
 

What is a hearing care professional?

Finding a good hearing care professional or HCP is an important first step in managing hearing loss, but who are hearing care professionals and what do they do? HCPs are specially and uniquely trained in the treatment of hearing and balance. Regardless of which type of hearing care professional you see, he or she can match you with the hearing aids that are appropriate for your hearing loss, and provide ongoing support to help you get the most from their use.
How to choose a hearing care professional?
Audiologists can be found in many different settings such as hospitals and hearing centres, hearing aid retailers, public and private schools and universities and in the various military industries. Finding the help and support of the right hearing care professional can make a profound difference in your hearing experience.

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Types of hearing care professionals

When it comes to diagnosing and treating hearing loss, finding the right specialist can be hard. There are three types of hearing care professionals you can choose from for diagnosing and treating hearing loss: Audiologists, Hearing aid specialists and Ear-Nose-Throat doctors. The professional you choose depends on your medical needs as well as your personal preference. 

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What to expect during the consultation to a hearing care professional?

A full professional hearing evaluation usually takes less than an hour.

1. Your hearing care professional will probably start by asking you a few questions about your general health and lifestyle, and the health of your ears.

2. Next, he’ll look into your ear to examine the canal that runs to the eardrum. He’ll be looking for more clues about your hearing health. The ear examination doesn’t hurt at all.

3. For the actual test you’ll be asked to wear headphones and listen to a series of tones to evaluate the sensitivity of your hearing at different frequency levels.

The hearing test results are shown on an audiogram, a graph that, in most cases, will be presented to you right after the test.