Bollington Hearing Centre

Bollington Hearing Centre A local Bollington based, family run independent hearing centre offering the best in wax removal ser

13/05/2026

Today is National Receptionist Day

Each year National Receptionists' Day falls on the second Wednesday in May as a day to give recognition to receptionists and the valuable contributions they make to the companies where they work.

Well if you’ve met or spoken to our fabulous reception team you will already know what a wonderful job they do for our patients, our team and the practices.

Thank you to our team Amanda Morrill Louise Gill Heather, Sarah and Anna 👏🏻

A well deserved day to celebrate their huge contribution 🫶🏻

Another successful Macclesfield Beer Festival event where we sponsored a few barrels to support the charity fund raising...
13/05/2026

Another successful Macclesfield Beer Festival event where we sponsored a few barrels to support the charity fund raising. Good to see everyone and of course sample a few tipples!

Plus our Director Brad and his band Bash Bailey & Friends ended the afternoon session! Brilliant day hBash Bailey and FriendsaMaccbeerfestaccbeerfest

Random Act of Kindness Day has meant every patient coming in to see us today has gone out with some lovely Daffodils! It...
17/02/2026

Random Act of Kindness Day has meant every patient coming in to see us today has gone out with some lovely Daffodils! It’s been a very smiley appreciative day for sure ☺️

Every year in the first full week of February, the UK observes Tinnitus Awareness Week (also known as Tinnitus Week) – a...
02/02/2026

Every year in the first full week of February, the UK observes Tinnitus Awareness Week (also known as Tinnitus Week) – a dedicated campaign to shine a spotlight on tinnitus, a condition that affects millions across the country. In 2026 Tinnitus Awareness Week runs from 2–9 February.

In 2026, the theme will centre around live music and tinnitus, highlighting the importance of hearing health in the music community.

Tinnitus UK has gathered insights from across the music world, from industry professionals and gigging artists to dedicated fans and festival-goers, to shape a major industry-wide campaign on hearing health and safer listening.

What Is Tinnitus and Why It Matters

Tinnitus isn't an illness but a perception of sound without an external source – typically described as ringing, buzzing, hissing or whooshing in the ears. Around one in seven adults in the UK experiences tinnitus to some degree, with a significant number finding it seriously disruptive to daily life.

For some people it's mild and manageable, but for many others, the impact can be profound, affecting sleep, concentration, emotional wellbeing, and quality of life. People with severe tinnitus may struggle with anxiety, depression, and social isolation.

Goals of Awareness Week

The primary aims of Tinnitus Awareness Week are to:

Increase public understanding of what tinnitus is and how common it is.
Encourage early help-seeking so individuals can access the right health advice and support.
Highlight management strategies – from sound therapy and lifestyle changes to cognitive behavioural approaches that can help people cope.
Promote hearing health and prevention, especially safe listening practices to reduce risk.
Advocate for better care and services, fostering improvements in treatment pathways and professional training.
Can hearing aids help reduce Tinnitus? Yes, hearing aids can help reduce tinnitus for many people, especially when tinnitus is linked to hearing loss.

How hearing aids help with tinnitus

Amplify external sounds: By making every day sounds clearer, hearing aids reduce the contrast between silence and the tinnitus noise, making the ringing or buzzing less noticeable.
Improve auditory input: Better sound stimulation can decrease the brain's tendency to "fill in the gaps" with tinnitus.
Reduce listening effort and stress: Less strain can lower tinnitus annoyance.
Built-in tinnitus features: Many modern hearing aids include tinnitus sound therapy (e.g., white noise or nature sounds) that can be customised for relief.
Who benefits the most

People with hearing loss and tinnitus (this is the most common scenario).
Those whose tinnitus is more noticeable in quiet environments.

Although there is currently no cure for tinnitus, awareness week amplifies the message that many people can find effective ways to manage their symptoms and improve quality of life. Support ranges from practical advice and helplines to therapeutic options tailored to individual needs.

In addition, organisations like RNID (the Royal National Institute for Deaf People) produce educational resources and share lived experiences during the week to help destigmatise the condition and promote research.

Why Awareness Matters

By bringing tinnitus into public view, Tinnitus Awareness Week helps dismantle misconceptions and highlights a condition that often goes unnoticed until it affects someone directly

If you are suffering from tinnitus, then get help and visit us: www.bollingtonhearingcentre.co.uk or call 01625 409792. See less

11/01/2026

Massive well done to Macclesfield FC!!! What a fantastic result. Well done. Magnificent!!!

Happy New Year to all our clients, new and old!Would you go to a beautician to change your car's tyres simply because th...
04/01/2026

Happy New Year to all our clients, new and old!

Would you go to a beautician to change your car's tyres simply because they did a one-day course!? No, of course not.

We are fully trained Audiologists and Audiology Practitioners and have removed the ear wax from literally thousands of peoples ears, safely and successfully.

We are five-star Google rated from real clients.

Treat your ears like you do your eyes and teeth and only let the professionals look after them.

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Experts and industry professionals are calling for tougher regulations to safeguard patients.

24/12/2025
No need to let Christmas socialising be difficult due to ear wax blockages. Our Wax Removal Specialists are still hard a...
23/12/2025

No need to let Christmas socialising be difficult due to ear wax blockages. Our Wax Removal Specialists are still hard at work.

We have a few appointments left for wax removal services in Bollington before Christmas so get yourself booked in.

Our annual Christmas party with nearly a full team (plus partners) scrubbing up beautifully don’t you think! A wonderful...
08/12/2025

Our annual Christmas party with nearly a full team (plus partners) scrubbing up beautifully don’t you think!

A wonderful evening celebrating another year of working together helping people to hear better and look after their ears 👂🏻

What a lovely start to the day! A beautiful bouquet of sunflowers received today from a very happy patient thanking our ...
18/09/2025

What a lovely start to the day! A beautiful bouquet of sunflowers received today from a very happy patient thanking our Audiology Assistant Tayla for her service and help 🌻

Huge congratulations to our two newest graduates; Lauren Reynard & Martyn Lamb! Now both fully fledged Hearing Aid Dispe...
25/08/2025

Huge congratulations to our two newest graduates; Lauren Reynard & Martyn Lamb!

Now both fully fledged Hearing Aid Dispensers / Audiologists.

We are so proud of you both.

Address

61 Wellington Road
Bollington
SK105JH

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5pm
Friday 9:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+441625409792

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