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Learn from others with hearing loss

If you think you have hearing loss, you are not alone. Twenty percent of the UK's population have some degree of hearing loss. That's about 12 million people.
Learning from the stories of others might help you on your journey to better hearing.

You can book your free follow-up appointment today.

Study shows: hearing aids may improve life quality

Hearing loss affects your life in different ways. And since it often develops gradually over time, it's hard know when to seek treatment for hearing loss.

People wait an average of 7–10 years before getting help. Once they are treated and experience the positive impact hearing aids have on their life, they often regret waiting so long.

Graph showing improvements since wearing a hearing aid, with 82% for activity level, 92% for social interactions, 60% for better memory, and 96% for reduced listening effort.

Watch Sandra’s story

“Embracing my hearing has been one of the best things for me, my family and my career.

It’s just improved year on year since I’ve had my new hearing aids.”

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Audiologist Timothy Humpidge with a customer

"You lose your hearing without noticing it. You don’t know what you can’t hear. My job is to help you through that process, making you feel comfortable."

Timothy Humpidge, Hearing Aid Dispenser at Hidden Hearing

Watch Alex’s story

“With my family life, I now have a happy wife; I have happier children because they don’t have to shout at me so much.

“My social life has been switched on with better hearing. Because now I can go to pubs and restaurants and really enjoy myself.” 

 

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5 steps to better hearing

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1. Know what the signs of hearing loss are
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2. Book a free hearing test at your local clinic
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3. Try a hearing aid for 60 risk-free days if we find a hearing loss
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4. Learn about different payment and protection plans
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5. Hear well and live well. Receive free, unlimited aftercare

Watch Katie’s story

“If I was to give someone with hearing loss advice, I would just say life doesn’t stop there – you can do anything.

“If you’re struggling with your hearing, don’t hide behind it – go and get your ears tested because you don’t know what you’re missing out on.”

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How to know when it's time to seek help

The signs of hearing loss can be vague and gradual, but they can also be obvious and sudden.

If you recognise one or more of the signs below, then it might be time for you to seek treatment.

People communicating outdoors in a group setting
Difficulty following conversations
Difficulty following group conversations (especially when there's background noise)
Senior woman with short gray hair talking on the phone, wearing a light blouse, seated in a well-lit room.
Phone conversations are unclear
You have trouble following phone conversations in both quiet and noisy places
Mother leaning in to hear her daughter while sitting together in a kitchen.
People seem to be mumbling too often
Sounds seem unclear, or people sound like they are mumbling when talking
Man with short gray hair looking out of a window while sitting on a couch, appearing focused on an outdoor sound.
Difficulty locating sounds
You have difficulty locating where sounds are coming from
Woman holding her head in discomfort, indicating tinnitus symptoms
Signs of tinnitus
You experience ringing or buzzing sounds in your ears (tinnitus)
Older couple embracing on a couch, conveying comfort and connection.
Turning up the TV too loud
Your friends and family say you have the TV too loud