Local Hearing Aids, Equipment & Services in Murray Bridge SA

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Hearing Matters Pty Ltd

Hearing Aids, Equipment & Services, Murray Bridge, SA 5253


Open by appt

Specialising In Workers Comp Private & Government Clients

Qualified team
Selection and fitting of all hearing devices
Hearing aid adjustments and repairs
ASA - Audiological Society Of Australia Inc
Australian Government Department Of Health And Ageing
B.App.Sc (Speech Pathology), MAud - Jason Sparnon
Qualified team
Selection and fitting of all hearing devices
Hearing aid adjustments and repairs
ASA - Audiological Society Of Australia Inc
Australian Government Department Of Health And Ageing
B.App.Sc (Speech Pathology), MAud - Jason Sparnon
Hearing Matters is a local South Australian and proudly independent audiology practice that is committed to providing unsurpassed evaluations, advice and prescriptions of any hearing device from around the world. We specialise in a range of state of the art products and services for people with varying degrees of hearing impairment.

Audika Hearing Clinic Murray Bridge

Audiologist & Hearing Test, Murray Bridge, SA 5253


Open until 5:00pm

Keep Being You. Love Your Ears.

Qualified audiologists & audiometrists
Online booking available
Free hearing checks for adults over 26
Australian Government Hearing Services Program.
Qualified audiologists & audiometrists
Online booking available
Free hearing checks for adults over 26
Australian Government Hearing Services Program.

Connect Hearing

Hearing Aids, Equipment & Services, Murray Bridge, SA 5253


Open until 5:00pm

National Hearing Care

Hearing Aids, Equipment & Services, Murray Bridge, SA 5253


Handy tips

What is a hearing aid and how does it work?

Have a look at our quick introduction to the handy hearing aid. A hearing aid is a small device that is worn behind or in the ear. It has a lot of electronic components that amplify sounds so that these sounds can be heard more easily. Smaller, more discreet hearing aids are more expensive, and may be harder to operate. A hearing aid has three basic parts: a microphone, amplifier and speaker. The hearing aid receives sound from the microphone, amplifies the converted electrical signals and sends them to the ear through a speaker. Typically, a person with hearing loss can have his/her hearing enhanced but not fully restored, as it is assumed that the person at least has a capability to hear. There are two types of hearing aids: digital and analogue. Analogue aids convert sound waves into electrical signals. Digital hearing aids decode the sound waves into bits and bytes. This can be specially programmed to amplify some frequencies more than others. Think you need hearing aid equipment? Why not search for cheap, digital and invisible hearing aids by viewing our listings?











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