Very professional friendly service my sons been twice over the last 2 years for wax removal . He’s suffered with his ears for years and the waiting times through the NHS are ridiculous . We were... See more
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The Hearing Centre was established in 2008 as an independent specialist hearing and tinnitus centre. We pride ourselves on offering our clients access to every manufacturer of hearing device on the market and consistently keep up to date with the latest and greatest advances in hearing technology. Our expert team of Audiologists provide you and your family with the highest level of personal care. Whatever your hearing loss, budget, or style we are confident we can help you find the perfect solution.
The Hearing Centre, 97b Sibson Road, Birstall, LE4 4NB, Leicester, United Kingdom
It was my first ever experience with The Hearing Centre so I was very nervous. Thankfully they calmed my nerves talked me through what they were going to do and the procedure went very well.

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I visited the hearing centre on several occasions with my elderly mother and she was always made welcome and treated with kindness and patience. Very professional service, highly recommended.

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I went in with pain & deafness in my right ear and came out after a short time with full hearing after a painless wax removal, couldn't be happier! Claire was excellent explaining everything step by step. A very professional and friendly service. Would definitely recommend.

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After multiple ear infections from swimming followed by courses of antibiotics from the Drs, I decided to visit the lovely team at the hearing centre. They advised I would be best to try ear moulds where impressions were taken and moulds provided at a follow up appointment, since then I have had no ear infections (over 6 months ago and I swim at least once a week). The team were friendly and informative and I have since recommended to many friends for any hearing needs.

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I found the Hearing Centre very professional, friendly and happy to answer my many questions. I left feeling reassured. I highly recommend their services.

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Very good service for me and my children. Have had ear wax removals and check ups for my children annually. I couldn’t recommend enough.

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I recently visited The Hearing Centre for Microsuction, where I received exemplary service from start to completion. I cannot recommend this Clinic enough, 10/10!

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Excellent service from Leanne, understanding and kindness shown to my elderly Mum, and no sales pressure whatsoever. Highly recommended.

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A word of warning.
I visited the Hearing Centre for routine earwax removal over 7 months ago, and since then I've had permanently worse hearing and substantially worse tinnitus.
During the miocrosuction procedure the device made extremely loud noises which caused my ear to react by 'closing up' and when this effect lessened it left behind the aggravated tinnitus and hearing loss that I live with everyday.
If you research microsuction you will find many forums and academic articles about this potential danger.
I booked online but only on arrival was I presented with a long disclaimer to sign immediately before going in. In this disclaimer it states that hearing loss, damage and aggravated tinnitus can all be caused by the procedure.
Every day I wish I had paid more attention to this. If you read up on this you will learn that most microsuction devices aren't tested and lisenced for medical use, though there is now a device centres can use that is kitemarked for this work. There are also alternative procedures that some audiologists offer.
What do I wish the centre had done differently?
1. Sent the disclaimer to read when I made the booking rather than present after travelling to the centre.
2. Asked me about any existing conditions (I had very mild tinnitus) at the beginning of the consultation and highlighted risks and alternatives
3. Offered to stop when I first mentioned the extreme loud noises rather than continue for many minutes
4. Questioned whether the procedure should have been carried out as my ear was only partially blocked and may have been fixable in many other less dangerous ways. I also wonder whether this procedure should be done on a partially blocked ear at all as it seems the NHS will often decline unless the ear is fully blocked.
5. In the longer term I'd suggest reviewing the appropriateness of the equipment used.
The centre did offer a follow up hearing test, but what good after the damage is done. I was reluctant to return to the place that damaged my hearing in the first place, and instead have hearing care elsewhere (and yes, the damage is permanent.)
Whilst many people obviously undergo this procedure without damage I am writing this to highlight to everyone the 'luck of the draw' element involved, and to encourage careful consideration before choosing to roll the dice with your precious hearing.
In response to the reply below I would clarify that my hearing has been permanently worsened, so reference to a temporary threshold shift shouldn't be confused with the permanent damage.
In respect of offering to stop. I was not asked during the process if I would like to stop. Instead when I mentioned the noise I was told that it was normal and my ear was protecting itself.
With regard to equipment I would encourage people to read up on how equipment used for microsection isn't tested for medical use, it is used on the basis that no medically tested equipment is available (similar in a way to the way some medicines are prescribed 'off-licence'.
I simply write this in the hope of encouraging others to do more exploration of alternatives, and to raise awareness of the dangers, as I wish I myself had approached this with far more caution. You did also mention in your reply to me that when people feel their hearing has been affected you always offer a follow up appointment. This suggests others have also had a negative experience.

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