Gatwick Audiology Ltd

Gatwick Audiology Ltd Experienced independent hearing healthcare provider in Surrey & Sussex. Contact us for everything audiology.

From hearing assessments, hearing aid fittings, paediatric audiology, ear wax removal, tinnitus management, ENT services, custom earplugs. Gatwick Audiology services are Provided by Mr Prince P Punnoose (Clinical Audiologist, BSc, PG, RHAD). Prince P Punnoose, is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) who regulates Private Hearing Aid Dispensers in the UK. Prince has extensive clinical experience in the field of audiology and has been practicing private Hearing Aid Dispensing since 2007. Prince work along side ENT consultants at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital offering hearing assessments for children (3yrs+) and adults. As a local independent practice, we offers diagnostic hearing assessments, most comprehensive line of discrete private Hearing Aids from various hearing aid manufacturers, help choose the best product for individual hearing needs, tinnitus maskers, hearing aid accessories, custom ear protection, counseling, tinnitus therapy,custom swim plugs, aftercare and follow ups.Whatever your hearing needs, we can help.

08/09/2025

Lost your hearing aids? No worries!
The new Find My Hearing Aids feature found on the myPhonak app will help you locate your Phonak Infinio and Lumity devices.
Contact us to find out more on 0333 011 7717 or email us at hello@gatwickaudiology.co.uk
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UK’s Emergency Alert systemThe UK government will be carrying out a national test of the Emergency Alerts system on toda...
07/09/2025

UK’s Emergency Alert system
The UK government will be carrying out a national test of the Emergency Alerts system on today at 3pm.

Compatible mobile phones and tablets will receive an alert, make a loud siren-like sound and vibrate. You will not need to take any action.

The Emergency Alerts system is used to warn if there’s a danger to life nearby, including extreme weather. Regular testing ensures the system is functioning correctly, should it need to be used in a life-threatening emergency.

During the test, your mobile phone or tablet may make a loud siren-like sound (even if it’s on silent), vibrate, and read out the alert. The sound and vibration will last for about 10 seconds.

asked the government how loud the emergency alert will be, they said:

“The volume of the alert will be the maximum allowed by the phone. If the phone is set to silent, it will be maximum volume possible on the individual’s phone.”

The advice is, the volume of the alert may be uncomfortable for people using hearing aids that connect to a phone via Bluetooth, people wearing headphones, and people with tinnitus, people with hyperacusis, or who are sensitive to sound.

If you are concerned you could:

🦻Avoid wearing headphones during the test
🦻Disconnect your hearing aids from Bluetooth before the emergency alert test
🦻Avoid being too close to your device when the emergency alert test takes place
🦻Avoid crowded spaces where the noise may be amplified by multiple devices.

UK’s Emergency Alert systemThe UK government will be carrying out a national test of the Emergency Alerts system on Sund...
05/09/2025

UK’s Emergency Alert system
The UK government will be carrying out a national test of the Emergency Alerts system on Sunday 7 September at 3pm.

Compatible mobile phones and tablets will receive an alert, make a loud siren-like sound and vibrate. You will not need to take any action.

The Emergency Alerts system is used to warn if there’s a danger to life nearby, including extreme weather. Regular testing ensures the system is functioning correctly, should it need to be used in a life-threatening emergency.

During the test, your mobile phone or tablet may make a loud siren-like sound (even if it’s on silent), vibrate, and read out the alert. The sound and vibration will last for about 10 seconds.

asked the government how loud the emergency alert will be, they said:

“The volume of the alert will be the maximum allowed by the phone. If the phone is set to silent, it will be maximum volume possible on the individual’s phone.”

The advice is, the volume of the alert may be uncomfortable for people using hearing aids that connect to a phone via Bluetooth, people wearing headphones, and people with tinnitus, people with hyperacusis, or who are sensitive to sound.

If you are concerned you could:

🦻Avoid wearing headphones during the test
🦻Disconnect your hearing aids from Bluetooth before the emergency alert test
🦻Avoid being too close to your device when the emergency alert test takes place
🦻Avoid crowded spaces where the noise may be amplified by multiple devices.

A vast number of people feel worried that hearing loss means you’re ageing—and want to hide it. Many people with a heari...
05/09/2025

A vast number of people feel worried that hearing loss means you’re ageing—and want to hide it. Many people with a hearing impairment sit silently rather than join in with activities or conversations because they fear their hearing hearing problems might make them seem helpless or incompetent or that there is a stigma attached to admitting you can't hear.

The truth is, connecting with others can help your brain stay younger and keep you involved with life. Contact us today for a sympathetic ear on hearing loss on 0333 011 7717 or email hello@gatwickaudiology.co.uk


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04/09/2025

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We want to hear from you! Please leave us a review -https://bit.ly/414qQf0 ⠀ ⠀
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🚨 Our New Website Just Dropped! 🚨Say hello to a smarter, and more user-friendly Gatwick Audiology online experience. Whe...
03/09/2025

🚨 Our New Website Just Dropped! 🚨

Say hello to a smarter, and more user-friendly Gatwick Audiology online experience.

Whether you're curious about your hearing, ready to book a test, or just want to browse the latest hearing solutions—we’ve made it simple.

What’s new?
🔹 Easy online Free hearing bookings
🔹 Ready to launch in the coming days is our new Online Microsuction Wax Removal Appt booking system keep an eye out for updates
🔹 Clear info on all our services
🔹 Tips, guides & hearing support
🔹 Shop accessories

Visit now, explore, and hear the difference. - https://gatwickaudiology.co.uk

Better hearing makes every moment count. Ready to jump back into conversations, share the laughter, and truly immerse yo...
02/09/2025

Better hearing makes every moment count.
Ready to jump back into conversations, share the laughter, and truly immerse yourself in life again?

Oticon’s smallest, most discreet hearing aid fits comfortably within your ear—designed for added ease when wearing hats, glasses, or face masks. Taking steps to address hearing loss not only improves your quality of life, but also strengthens the connections with those around you.

You’ll feel the difference in every shared moment—and so will your loved ones. Visit us to find out more. Call us on 0333 011 7717 or email us at hello@gatwickaudiology.co.uk to book an appointment today.

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Aging brings changes but staying active and socially engaged is key — so is hearing health! Hearing loss can happen grad...
01/09/2025

Aging brings changes but staying active and socially engaged is key — so is hearing health!

Hearing loss can happen gradually and often goes unnoticed. That's why regular hearing check ups — at least once a year — are crucial!

Contact us to book an appointment today on 0333 011 7717 or email us at hello@gatwickaudiology.co.uk.
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29/08/2025

Water in the ear
Is it a problem if water gets in your ear? 💧👂 It’s actually pretty common — and usually nothing to worry about.
But if water gets trapped, it can feel uncomfortable and sometimes lead to an infection.
Here’s how to help it drain safely:
- Tilt your head and gently tug your earlobe
- Use a hair dryer on a low, cool setting (from a safe distance!)
- Skip the cotton swabs — they can push water in deeper
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27/08/2025

Which hearing aid is right for you?

Whether you're on the go, out exploring or relaxing at home, your hearing aids should match your lifestyle. From sleek and discreet to bold and innovative, every design integrates advanced technology to suit your need. Ready to find your perfect fit.

Contact us to find out more. Book an appointment today on 0333 011 7717 or email us at hello@gatwickaudiology.co.uk.
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A build up of earwax can lead to symptoms like ear pain, vertigo, reduced hearing, tinnitus, a cough and inner ear itchi...
26/08/2025

A build up of earwax can lead to symptoms like ear pain, vertigo, reduced hearing, tinnitus, a cough and inner ear itchiness.⠀

We offer microsuction earwax removal which is fast, efficient and painless. Contact us to book an appointment on 0333 011 7717 or email hello@gatwickaudiology.co.uk.⠀

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Medwyn Centre
Dorking
RH4 1SD

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+443330117717

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