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Hear Here Scotland At home audiology specialists. If you're looking for truly independent, patient-centred hearing care, and are over 50, contact us to book your FREE test today.

Expert, at home hearing care. FREE hearing health checks. FREE tests. Wax removal safely by micro-suction, Hearing aids from all manufacturers, supplied and serviced.

Every year since we set up Hear Here, local independent hearing aid providers have come top of Which? annual review of h...
19/08/2025

Every year since we set up Hear Here, local independent hearing aid providers have come top of Which? annual review of hearing aid providers.

We don’t take all the credit for this of course, but we do continue to strive to give the best service and advice we can to our patients.

Best advice means just that; NOT pushing hearing aids from one manufacturer who has given financial backing to a business to sell their products.

Please be careful where you spend your money folks, and if you do go to the High Street, compare what they offer to your local independent.

You will not regret that choice! 💙

It’s vital that you look after your hearing aids if you want to get the best out of them. These are the basics, but you ...
14/08/2025

It’s vital that you look after your hearing aids if you want to get the best out of them.

These are the basics, but you should also ensure that your provider retests and reprograms once a year.

Please feel free to contact us if you need help with this!

13/08/2025
Your hearing is a precious, irreplaceable thing. Please look after it and call us as soon as you notice any difficulty. ...
07/08/2025

Your hearing is a precious, irreplaceable thing. Please look after it and call us as soon as you notice any difficulty.

Like all medical issues, the sooner you seek help, the better the outcome. 💙

Hearing is delicate and susceptible to irreparable damage, even from everyday activities and environments that you might not consider to be a threat.

Here are some simple things you can do to protect your hearing from environmental factors.

1. Avoid loud noises

Most people are aware that places like nightclubs and rock concerts can do damage to your hearing, but there are many loud noises in everyday life that can also cause problems. Things like lawnmowers, hedge trimmers, drills, hairdryers, or lots of traffic can all create a very loud environment.

2. Use soundproof ear protection

If you are ever exposed to loud environments - at work, at home, or during leisure activities - consider wearing soundproof ear defenders or earplugs for the duration of your exposure to the loud sounds.

3. Limit how often you listen to loud music

Listening to loud music through headphones and earphones can do damage to your hearing. Only listen to music at a volume that feels totally comfortable and try to avoid turning the volume up any higher than 60 per cent. Take regular breaks and try not to listen to music through headphones for any longer than an hour at a time.

4. Know the warning signs

It can be helpful to identify some of the warning signs that you’ve been exposed to unhealthy noise levels.

If, for example, you notice you aren’t able to hear as well as you could before, or if there is a ringing or buzzing in your ears, you might need to take a break from any loud noises and consider getting your hearing checked.

5. Ear care

Like any other part of your body, it is important to take good care of your ears and hearing. By getting an annual hearing check-up with an audiologist, you can keep on top of how your hearing is doing and catch any potential issues early.

Never stick anything into your ear canals – including cottons buds or a finger.

Be vigilant and if you ever notice a change in your hearing, seek advice from an audiologist as soon as possible. Like most health issues, the quicker you act the quicker you can avoid things getting worse.

Give your ears a rest. By staying away from any loud noises as much as you can, your ears can rest and recover, which is important in maintaining good hearing health.

Hear Here is proud to sponsor Portobello Bowling Club, and send our huge congratulations to Jeanette and all the ‘first ...
07/08/2025

Hear Here is proud to sponsor Portobello Bowling Club, and send our huge congratulations to Jeanette and all the ‘first ladies’ of the club!
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Jeanette McIlwraith celebrating 25 years of the First Lady member of Portobello Bowling Club.

This is just one of the reasons you need rechargeable aids! 💙Contact us today for a hearing test. Free for the over 55s ...
03/07/2025

This is just one of the reasons you need rechargeable aids! 💙

Contact us today for a hearing test. Free for the over 55s within the Edinburgh area.

Awww! 🥰
03/07/2025

Awww! 🥰

What a pickle 🐶

Well, this actually is Pickles and he's got smiles for miles as he practices his 'Sit' on the high street.

In the third stage of his training, Pickles is doing a perfect job of exploring public areas and keeping his focus on his trainer 🐕‍🦺

And yet, unlike most sensory conditions, it’s perfectly possible to get real help. Please don’t suffer in silence. If yo...
04/06/2025

And yet, unlike most sensory conditions, it’s perfectly possible to get real help.

Please don’t suffer in silence.

If you’re over 50, please us today on 0800 228 9997 for your free hearing test.

It’s true! People who live with an untreated hearing loss detach themselves from those they love. If you have a relative...
02/06/2025

It’s true! People who live with an untreated hearing loss detach themselves from those they love.

If you have a relative with a hearing loss, don’t let them suffer in their silence. 💙

A new study finds that providing hearing aids and personalized audiology support helps older adults maintain better social connections.

It’s never too soon to look after your hearing health. Contact us today for a free hearing test.
23/05/2025

It’s never too soon to look after your hearing health. Contact us today for a free hearing test.

A new study has discovered that hearing aids could help prevent dementia which means wearers have a longer life expectancy

It often takes months or years for someone with a hearing loss to realise and/or accept they have hearing problems. Here...
23/05/2025

It often takes months or years for someone with a hearing loss to realise and/or accept they have hearing problems.

Here are some tips you can practice when speaking to someone with a hearing problem:

• Get their attention before speaking

• Face them and speak clearly

• Reduce background noise wherever possible

• Use gestures or visual cues to help understanding

• Be patient and ready to repeat or rephrase if needed

Finally, please encourage them to have their hearing tested. Like all medical conditions, early intervention makes for a more successful outcome.

Contact us here or free from a landline on 0800 228 9997. Hearing assessments and trials are free of charge, with no obligation to buy.

Find out more here: www.hearherescotland.com

It often takes months for someone with a hearing loss to realise or accept they have hearing problems.

Here are some tips you can practice when speaking to someone with a hearing problem:

• Get their attention before speaking

• Face them and speak clearly

• Reduce background noise wherever possible

• Use gestures or visual cues to help understanding

• Be patient and ready to repeat or rephrase if needed

Finally, please encourage them to have their hearing tested. Like all medical conditions, early intervention makes for a more successful outcome.

Contact us here or free from a landline on 0800 228 9997. Hearing assessments and trials are free of charge, with no obligation to buy.

Find out more here: www.hearherescotland.com

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08/04/2025

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