Award-winning hearing care: hearing tests, hearing aids and ear wax removal in Nottingham & Derby.

Hearing Aids

We have years of experience delivering private hearing aids, with quality aftercare so you can gain the best results.

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Ear Wax Removal

Our ear wax removal practitioner specialises in providing the safest way to remove ear wax in the method of micro-suction.

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Hearing Tests

We provide hearing tests that are comprehensive and conducted at an industry standard level to ensure accurate results.

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Years of experience in providing clearer speech clarity and comfortable listening with the latest hearing aid technology.

Including hearing aids by brands such as Signia, Phonak, GN Resound, Starkey, Oticon and Widex.

Whether looking for a more discreet hearing aid option or waterproof rechargeable hearing aids, our award-winning Audiologist will tailor to your preferences.

We provide hearing aid trials before purchase, plus monthly payments to ensure your hearing aid is affordable for you!

Treat yourself to a clearer hearing solution and better quality service.

Microsuction earwax removal services from a local clinic.

This hearing procedure uses a light suction to remove ear blockages of wax that may be impacting your hearing and unlike ear syringing is far less evasive to your ear(s).

We are one of few hearing providers that show before and after images of the health of your ears, plus have years of experience in removing ear wax, gently and safely.

Our ear wax removal price also includes your hearing assessment at no extra cost:

  • In Clinic: £70

  • Home visits: £80

Friendly in-person hearing tests for accurate results.

Struggling to get an appointment via your local GP? Contact us right away and get seen within a week.

Whether a home visit or in clinic appointments, we offer high quality detailed hearing tests, using top of the range equipment to ensure the most accurate results possible.

 Frequently Asked Questions

  • The benefits of an in-person clinic appointment for a hearing test versus an online hearing test include the accuracy and calibration of the equipment used.

    In a clinic setting, the headphones, equipment, and test room are calibrated to ensure accurate decibel levels, which is important for programming hearing aids effectively. This accuracy can potentially lead to better hearing aid programming for specific frequencies, ultimately improving hearing in different environments.

    In contrast, an online hearing test using headphones at home may only provide a rough estimate of hearing loss and lacks the precision and calibration of in-person testing.

  • The average person will wait up to nine months before they receive hearing aids for free through the NHS. Sometimes that can go up to a year.

    The average waiting time for a hearing test with the NHS can take anywhere between, four to six weeks – sometimes up to a few months at the very least.

    Whereas if you were to use a private hearing clinic, especially with Feel Clear Hearing, all clients are seen within a week. Even when it comes to ordering hearing aids privately, it takes a few days for the hearing aids to arrive. Sometimes we have them in stock for same day delivery.

    If it's custom made hearing aids, that can take up to about two and a half weeks, but usually it's around a two week turnaround.

  • In a hearing test, the audiologist asks open questions to get to know the person's hearing health and lifestyle choices. They also ask clinical questions to ensure nothing is missed and to identify any referral conditions related to ear health or other detectable conditions.

    During the test, the person is presented with a series of beeps and whistles at different frequencies through headphones and is required to press a button whenever they hear a sound.

    Additionally, a bone conduction test is performed directly to their inner ear, along with speech tests to assess how well they hear individual words, especially in background noise.

  • The cost of a private hearing test can vary.

    The average basic hearing check typically costs between £25 to £50, while more advanced tests can range from £30 to £150.

    Currently, our full hearing consultation is provided at £50, which is waived upon the purchase of hearing aids.

    Our Basic Hearing Checks which include an ear examination costs just £25.

  • No, you do not need a referral from your GP for a hearing test.

    Some GPs may not refer to the NHS unless the individual has undergone a private hearing screening to check for hearing loss.

    Referrals can cost the GP, so they may prefer not to refer someone to the NHS for a hearing test unless it's confirmed that there are hearing problems.

  • Someone with mild hearing loss may consider using hearing aids as long as two or more frequencies are below 25 decibels, typically around 30 to 35 decibels.

    However, most people who have hearing loss beyond 35 to 40 decibels notice a difference with hearing aids.

  • The average cost of a hearing aid can vary widely, with prices ranging from as low as £200 online to as high as £600 to £7,000 on the high street.

    Currently, our starting price is £650, and then the price can go up to £4,600 for more advanced hearing aids.

  • The average consumer of private hearing aids tends to upgrade every four to five years.

    That goes in line with the warranty standard for more premium and midrange hearing aids as this tends to be around that four to five-year warranty period.

    Hearing aids can last as long as ten to 15 years.

    It depends on the budget of the client and how they feel, and of course, the verified checks to see how the hearing aid is performing.

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