IncusEar Hearing and E.N.T Centre

IncusEar Hearing and E.N.T Centre A Centre for Advanced Hearing and Balance Testing

01/09/2025
23/06/2025

Your Hearing and Balance Health Matters — And So Does Access to Care. We're committed to making hearing and balance care accessible for everyone. That’s why we proudly accept a wide range of medical and insurance cards listed below.

Whether you're coming in for a check-up or seeking the right hearing and balance solution, we're here to support you every step of the way.

Let’s make hearing health simple, stress-free, and within reach.


Call us today 0722112555 or WhatsApp us 0722 112555
Visit our website www.incusear.com for more details.

A Centre for Advanced Hearing and Balance Testing

Congratulations Richard Mwangi - Consultant Audiologist. Celebrating extraordinary impactIn hearing healthcare. Well don...
03/06/2025

Congratulations Richard Mwangi - Consultant Audiologist. Celebrating extraordinary impact
In hearing healthcare. Well done!

Passion for Humanity in Hearing Healthcare | Free Services for Murang’a Residents 🎧💙
03/03/2025

Passion for Humanity in Hearing Healthcare | Free Services for Murang’a Residents 🎧💙

Join Doctors of Hearing as we commemorate World Hearing Day 2025 with a life-changing outreach in Maragua County, where over 459 patients received vital hear...

Restoring Hope: How Doctors of Hearing Helped Faith Kathambi Overcome Adversity
30/01/2025

Restoring Hope: How Doctors of Hearing Helped Faith Kathambi Overcome Adversity

Faith Kathambi has lived with hearing loss since birth, navigating a world that often overlooks the challenges faced by the hard-of-hearing community. Recent...

The audiologist explained that hearing loss disconnects one from the world, leaving them vulnerable.
23/01/2025

The audiologist explained that hearing loss disconnects one from the world, leaving them vulnerable.

Richard Mwangi, a consultant audiologist at Doctors of Hearing, has offered Faith Kathambi, a Kisii woman who was accused of stealing flour, free hearing aids.

26/12/2024

Happy Holiday.

15/10/2024

TUESDAY TREAT

Every Tuesday, enjoy a FREE HEARING consultation.

DISCOUNTS ON:-

✅ Comprehensive Hearing Tests.
✅ Balance Assessments.
✅ Wax Removal
✅ Tinnitus Counselling
✅ Advanced Artificial Intelligence AI & Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) -driven Rechargeable Hearing Aids.

Experience cutting-edge technology in hearing care—book your spot today!

Call us now to book your free consultation 0722 112555

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To ensure we provide you with the best care at our hearing facilities, we kindly request that you book an appointment in advance using the numbers provided.

A Centre for Advanced Hearing and Balance Testing

Rumor  #1: The more I wear my hearing aids the more I am going to rely on them, and my hearing will get worseWearing hea...
15/10/2024

Rumor #1: The more I wear my hearing aids the more I am going to rely on them, and my hearing will get worse
Wearing hearing aids is like wearing eyeglasses, and the purpose of hearing aids and glasses is to improve our life quality. Instead of becoming more dependent on hearing aids, wearing hearing aids will not make our hearing sensitivity worse, in fact, it will help us to slow down the process of worsening our hearing sensitivity. We really hear with our brains, not our ears.

Our ears are just functioning as a conducting system to send sounds up to the brain, if no sounds reach up to the brain, it doesn’t matter how good our ears are, we won’t be able to process and hear what others are saying. Our brain is like a piece of muscle, and to keep the hearing part of the brain in function, the “nutrient” is sound.

With the help of hearing aids we can continue sending sounds up to the hearing part of the brain, and therefore we can keep that part of the brain active and in function. Ultimately, we can prevent or slow down the process of worsening hearing sensitivity.

Rumor #2: I am going to wait till I can’t hear, then I’ll get fit with hearing aids
This is also not the right thing to do. Just like any other parts of the human body, our ears will also deteriorate over time as we age. Whenever you are suspecting a decrease in hearing sensitivity, or you noticed that you often ask others to repeat themselves, or others often need to speak to you loudly, or you tend to like to turn up the TV volumes, or you noticed that you are experiencing hearing difficulties with the presence of background noises or in group situations these are some of the classic signs that you should seek for audiological services. Hearing loss can really impact your life quality.

Once you get diagnosed with hearing loss, you should seek the appropriate treatments as soon as possible; therefore, we can slow down or prevent further decrease in hearing sensitivity. Additionally, the more severe degrees of hearing loss that you have, the harder it is to treat with hearing aids.

Rumor #3: Wearing hearing aids my hearing will go back to completely normal
No, this is also a fault statement. Hearing aids are just a treatment option for hearing loss, it does not cure hearing loss. The hearing aid can only work with the amount of residual hearing that you have, it can only bring your hearing sensitivity back towards normal as close as possible, and it will not be able to bring your hearing sensitivity completely back to normal like it once was before.

Rumor #4: Hearing aids are bulgy and they don't look good
With drastic improvements in technologies nowadays, hearing technologies also improved dramatically. Unlike hearing aids 25 or 50 years ago, hearing aids today have a more discreet and delicate look.

Rumor #5: I don’t need to wear my hearing aids for a long period of time
This is also an incorrect statement. Like what it has mentioned in the earlier part of this article, we ultimately hear with our brains not our ears, and with the help of the hearing aids, we can continually send acoustic information up to the hearing part of the brain.

Therefore, the key to perceiving the maximal amount of benefits from hearing aids is to wear them consistently! You should treat wearing hearing aids like a full-time job, wear them every day, and wear them at least 6 – 8 hours or longer daily, if possible.

Rumor #6: I got my hearing aids, and now I can wear them in background noise situations since that’s where I struggle the most
No this is not a smart thing to do, especially the first time you ever wear hearing aids. On average it takes an individual with hearing loss seven years for them to have their first ever hearing test, and seven years is a long period of time. Therefore you have missed a lot of sounds for at least seven years, if not longer.

With the help of hearing aids, if you suddenly jump into a noisy environment, your brain most likely would feel overwhelmed, and you would think everything around you is too loud, and you would think that the hearing aids are not working. To prevent this issue, the recommendation is to slowly ease yourself into noisy environments with hearing aids.

Hearing loss can contribute to or exacerbate several health issues. Here are some key health concerns linked to hearing ...
14/10/2024

Hearing loss can contribute to or exacerbate several health issues. Here are some key health concerns linked to hearing loss:

Cognitive Decline and Dementia: Studies have shown that untreated hearing loss increases the risk of cognitive decline, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Straining to understand sounds can lead to cognitive overload, weakening memory and attention over time.

Depression and Anxiety: Hearing loss can cause social isolation, which may lead to loneliness, depression, and anxiety. Not being able to communicate effectively can reduce self-esteem and increase stress, especially in social settings.

Cardiovascular Disease: There is evidence that cardiovascular health affects hearing since poor blood flow can impact the blood vessels and nerves in the ear. Hypertension and other vascular issues may also increase the risk of hearing loss.

Diabetes: Diabetes is associated with hearing loss due to the damage high blood sugar can cause to the small blood vessels and nerves in the inner ear. Individuals with diabetes are at higher risk of hearing impairment compared to those without it.

Balance Issues and Falls: Hearing loss, particularly in the inner ear, can affect balance and coordination, leading to an increased risk of falls, especially among older adults. This is because inner ear structures play a crucial role in equilibrium.

Sleep Disturbances: Research suggests that people with hearing loss may have more difficulty sleeping. Issues like tinnitus (ringing in the ears) can interfere with the ability to fall or stay asleep, affecting overall mental and physical health.

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): Hearing loss is sometimes associated with CKD, as both conditions can share underlying causes, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Kidney disease may also impact blood flow to the ears.

Increased Risk of Stroke: Some research points to an increased stroke risk in those with hearing impairment, possibly due to shared vascular factors or a direct impact on blood flow to auditory regions of the brain.

Early detection and management of hearing loss can help reduce the risks associated with these health conditions, particularly with the use of hearing aids, regular screenings, and lifestyle adjustments.

For appointment call us on 0722112555 or whatsapp us on 0722 112555

Booking an appointment with us is now easier than ever!Simply click the link below, select your preferred location, and ...
02/10/2024

Booking an appointment with us is now easier than ever!

Simply click the link below, select your preferred location, and we’ll be happy to assist you at any of our branches.

You can also reach us at 0722112555 for any inquiries. WhatsApp 0722 112555

At IncusEar Hearing & E.N.T Centre, we understand the profound impact of hearing on your everyday life. Our expert team is dedicated to helping you hear better and live fully, offering advanced solutions and personalized care.

We are proud to be a trailblazer in supporting sports for the hard-of-hearing community.  Our sponsorship of hard-of-hea...
02/10/2024

We are proud to be a trailblazer in supporting sports for the hard-of-hearing community. Our sponsorship of hard-of-hearing individuals in sports like cycling and golf, and in theaters with movies catered to their needs, stems from our commitment to inclusivity and empowerment. By supporting these activities, we aim to showcase the capabilities of the hard-of-hearing community, proving that disabilities do not define limitations. Our goal is to foster confidence, encourage talent, and inspire others to break boundaries, creating a society where everyone can excel and participate fully, regardless of hearing ability.

The impressive show by the cyclists sent a powerful message that hearing impairment is not an inability. Details below.

Photo: Richard Mwangi (WhatsApp).

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5th Avenue Office Suites, 5th Floor Suite 10, 5th Ngong Avenue. Opp Nairobi Traffic Headquarters.
Nairobi
7796-00200 NAIROBI

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
Friday 08:00 - 18:00
Saturday 08:00 - 13:00

Telephone

+254722112555

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