Hidden Hearing Canterbury

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22-24 Stour Street, Canterbury, CT1 2NZ

Hearing tests and hearing aids available at our Hidden Hearing clinic in Canterbury

It’s so important to have your hearing checked regularly, especially the older you get. Hearing loss can creep up on you. It can be so gradual that it’s not always easy to recognise or even accept. So if you’re worried about your hearing in any way, the best thing to do is to book a free hearing test.

And if you’ve never had a hearing test before, don’t worry – you can find out exactly what happens during a hearing test here

If you do suffer from hearing loss already, it’s important to keep on top of any changes to your hearing. Even if you’ve come to see us before, we still recommend having a regular check-up, at least once a year.

The Canterbury team

Alison Preston (M.S.H.A.A) is our HCPC registered hearing care expert. With 24 years of experience with Hidden Hearing, she can offer full and comprehensive advice about all aspects of your hearing care.

Our Branch Coordinator Rachel, will be here to look after you in the branch and answer any questions you may have over the phone.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Canterbury branch soon. 

How to find us

The Canterbury branch is situated in the centre of our historic town, not too far from the Cathedral, in Stour Street. This is located just off the main High Street, next to the Abode Hotel (formerly The County Hotel) and is only a few minutes’ walk from the bus station.

Does Hidden Hearing Canterbury offer ear wax removal?

Yes, Hidden Hearing Canterbury offers ear wax removal. If you’re suffering from excess ear wax build-up, you can book an ear wax removal appointment

Reviews

4.7/5
13 reviews
Martyn Dines
2 months ago

My yearly check up enabling my hearing aids to be kept and maintained at their optimum performance.
All staff very professional and thorough in the consultation.

Danny Gear
3 months ago

Had my ear wax removal done today at the Canterbury branch, Rachel Smith and her trainee practitioner done a fantastic job, made me feel at ease and was a satisfying experience. Fully recommend

Andrew
4 months ago

I attended Hidden Hearing, Canterbury for a routine hearing check. Alison, the audiologist, was incredibly thorough and helpful throughout the test explaining in detail my results and the options open to me moving forward. I just wish their prices were a little more competitive. £5999 is a LOT of money for a pair of hearing aids (albeit they are the top of the range). I think I need to research their pricing versus the competition. Shame as I can't fault their customer service. It was excellent.

stephen george
a year ago

I visited the Hidden Hearing Centre in Canterbury yesterday to have batteries fitted to my dads hearing aid. Rachel meet me at the door and replaced the hearing aid batteries, at all times she was both professional and kind. Definitely worth a visit if you need hearing or hearing aid care/advice. Thanks Rachel

dawn baker
a month ago

Absolutely an amazing experience these people are friendly happy very understanding and explained everything so plainly and clearly Jayne Kershaw was amazing I will recommend this service this company to anyone thank you Jane Kershaw forgive me such a great experience

dawn baker
a month ago

Absolutely an amazing experience these people are friendly happy very understanding and explained everything so plainly and clearly Jayne Kershaw was amazing I will recommend this service this company to anyone thank you Jane Kershaw forgive me such a great experience

dawn baker
a year ago

Absolutely an amazing experience these people are friendly happy very understanding and explained everything so plainly and clearly Jayne Kershaw was amazing I will recommend this service this company to anyone thank you Jane Kershaw forgive me such a great experience

David Potter
5 months ago

My wife who is a wheel chair user needed her ears syringing. The access for the wheel chair was good for a building of this age. A slight slope into the front door but this had been done to overcome the original threshold. Double doors meant the opening could be widened if necessary and this was offered by the welcoming and helpful reception/admin staff. The pavements outside are not within the control of this establishment but as any wheelchair user will confirm they are pretty shoddy in just about any town. Faux medieval cobbles are no ones friend. The room in which the procedure was carried out was large and flexible not the usual broom cupboard wheelchair users are often confronted with when trying to access services. So five stars for access. The staff were brilliant. Professional, efficient, patient, knowledgeable, empathetic and lots of other positive adjectives. Time was taken to explain and demonstrate the procedure and live colour images of the ear canal were available if you like that sort of thing. I would give them six stars but only five are available. A model of how to provide a quality service and interact with a customer. Obviously there was a cost for this service and it wasn't cheap but I do feel it was good value. My wifes' hearing is restored and that's priceless. Thanks to the team at Canterbury.

David Potter
5 months ago

My wife who is a wheel chair user needed her ears syringing. The access for the wheel chair was good for a building of this age. A slight slope into the front door but this had been done to overcome the original threshold. Double doors meant the opening could be widened if necessary and this was offered by the welcoming and helpful reception/admin staff. The pavements outside are not within the control of this establishment but as any wheelchair user will confirm they are pretty shoddy in just about any town. Faux medieval cobbles are no ones friend. The room in which the procedure was carried out was large and flexible not the usual broom cupboard wheelchair users are often confronted with when trying to access services. So five stars for access. The staff were brilliant. Professional, efficient, patient, knowledgeable, empathetic and lots of other positive adjectives. Time was taken to explain and demonstrate the procedure and live colour images of the ear canal were available if you like that sort of thing. I would give them six stars but only five are available. A model of how to provide a quality service and interact with a customer. Obviously there was a cost for this service and it wasn't cheap but I do feel it was good value. My wifes' hearing is restored and that's priceless. Thanks to the team at Canterbury.

David Potter
2 years ago

My wife who is a wheel chair user needed her ears syringing. The access for the wheel chair was good for a building of this age. A slight slope into the front door but this had been done to overcome the original threshold. Double doors meant the opening could be widened if necessary and this was offered by the welcoming and helpful reception/admin staff. The pavements outside are not within the control of this establishment but as any wheelchair user will confirm they are pretty shoddy in just about any town. Faux medieval cobbles are no ones friend. The room in which the procedure was carried out was large and flexible not the usual broom cupboard wheelchair users are often confronted with when trying to access services. So five stars for access. The staff were brilliant. Professional, efficient, patient, knowledgeable, empathetic and lots of other positive adjectives. Time was taken to explain and demonstrate the procedure and live colour images of the ear canal were available if you like that sort of thing. I would give them six stars but only five are available. A model of how to provide a quality service and interact with a customer. Obviously there was a cost for this service and it wasn't cheap but I do feel it was good value. My wifes' hearing is restored and that's priceless. Thanks to the team at Canterbury.

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