Hearing Loss: What It Is and How to Book a Consultation Service for Its Treatment Through StrongBody AI
Hearing loss refers to the partial or complete inability to hear sounds in one or both ears. It may develop gradually or suddenly and can range from mild to profound. This symptom may result from age, genetics, exposure to loud noise, or chronic ear conditions such as Chronic Otitis Media, Cholesteatoma, and Mastoiditis.
Common types of hearing loss:
- Conductive: Sound is blocked from reaching the inner ear (common in ear infections).
- Sensorineural: Damage to inner ear structures or nerves.
- Mixed: A combination of both types.
Hearing loss by Chronic Otitis Media, Cholesteatoma, and Mastoiditis is often progressive and potentially reversible if caught early, but can become permanent without treatment.
These three ear diseases are interconnected and can lead to serious hearing complications:
- Chronic Otitis Media: Persistent inflammation and infection of the middle ear, often with fluid buildup or perforated eardrum.
- Cholesteatoma: Abnormal skin growth in the middle ear that can erode bones and damage hearing structures.
- Mastoiditis: Infection of the mastoid bone (behind the ear), often arising from untreated ear infections.
Symptoms include:
- Ear discharge (often foul-smelling)
- Hearing loss by Chronic Otitis Media, Cholesteatoma, and Mastoiditis
- Ear pressure or fullness
- Pain or swelling behind the ear
- Tinnitus or vertigo (in advanced cases)
These conditions can cause permanent hearing damage and spread to nearby brain structures if not managed properly.
Managing hearing loss caused by Chronic Otitis Media, Cholesteatoma, and Mastoiditis focuses on treating the underlying infection or structural damage:
- Antibiotics: Oral or ear drops to control infection in early stages.
- Surgical Intervention:
- Myringoplasty or tympanoplasty for eardrum repair.
- Mastoidectomy to remove infected bone in mastoiditis.
- Cholesteatoma removal to prevent further bone destruction.
- Hearing Aids: For partial hearing recovery or permanent damage.
- Ear Cleaning and Ventilation Tubes: To manage chronic drainage and pressure.
Early intervention typically preserves or restores hearing and prevents complications.
A hearing loss consultant service is a specialized evaluation designed to assess the degree, cause, and treatment options for patients experiencing hearing difficulties. For hearing loss by Chronic Otitis Media, Cholesteatoma, and Mastoiditis, this service includes:
- Audiological assessment and hearing test
- Otoscopic and imaging review (CT, MRI)
- ENT referral for surgical evaluation
- Hearing device consultation if needed
This service is provided by audiologists, ENT specialists, and otologic surgeons. A hearing loss consultant service ensures accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and personalized hearing care.
A vital element of this service is the audiologic evaluation and infection control planning, which includes:
- Hearing Threshold Test: Using pure-tone audiometry to gauge hearing loss levels.
- Otoscopic Examination: Identifying infection, scarring, or bone erosion.
- Care Plan Development: Combining medication, surgery, or hearing support devices for recovery.
This comprehensive approach preserves hearing and prevents disease progression.
On a serene spring evening in Vienna, during a 2025 European Hearing Health Symposium hosted by the Austrian Society of Otorhinolaryngology, a poignant short film sharing intimate testimonies from those living with chronic ear diseases moved the audience to profound tears.
Among those stories was Johanna Keller, a 60-year-old retired violin teacher from Salzburg, Austria—who had been grappling with progressive hearing loss from chronic otitis media complicated by cholesteatoma and mastoiditis for over eighteen years.
From her early forties, Johanna’s world had gradually faded into silence. While friends revelled in the melodic strains of Mozart concerts in Salzburg’s grand halls or lively conversations at festive Christmas markets, she strained to catch whispers, her ears plagued by recurrent infections, a destructive cholesteatoma gnawing at delicate structures, and inflamed mastoid bones. Sounds became muffled echoes, music distorted, and isolation crept in like a quiet fog over the Salzach River.
Her middle years were steeped in frustration and sorrow. Once, during a family gathering at a traditional Viennese heuriger, mid-laughter over shared strudel, sudden dizziness and muffled panic overwhelmed her as an infection flared. Struggling to hear her loved ones, she withdrew, alarming her grown children. Her first husband, burdened by endless specialist visits and the prospect of irreversible deafness, eventually parted ways, unable to face the growing quiet.
Later, she met Franz, a patient retired conductor who cherished her despite the barriers. Their marriage brought harmonious warmth, yet the conditions persisted. When they took in their granddaughter Anna after her parents’ difficulties, the joy of teaching her simple piano melodies amplified Johanna’s challenges. The early years were heart-wrenching; a severe mastoid crisis hospitalised her just when Anna needed guidance most. Subsequent seasons demanded caution; Franz amplified every conversation, kept hearing aids charged, and often repeated stories through painful, silent nights.
By grace, Anna flourished under their care. Yet cherished moments were muted. Playing duets with her or strolling Salzburg’s baroque streets often ended in misunderstood words and missed notes, leaving Johanna tearful and distant. A critical cholesteatoma advancement in 2024 required complex surgery and extended rehabilitation, forcing Franz to manage Anna’s lessons and bedtime lullabies alone while Johanna recovered in a Vienna clinic.
“It pierced my soul,” Johanna confided softly. “Anna was only nine, eager for her oma’s music, and I had to step away. Holding her one last time before the operation felt like silencing the melody she brought into our lives.”
In the shadow of that loss, Johanna vowed to reclaim her hearing and her voice in the world rather than let silence envelop her. The diseases she thought she had endured revealed how much she still didn’t grasp about progression and management. A fellow musician from a Salzburg hearing support group introduced her to StrongBody AI—a groundbreaking global platform connecting patients with chronic ear, nose, and throat conditions to elite otologists, audiologists, and surgeons worldwide. It matched individuals to perfectly suited specialists, offering personalised consultations, real-time hearing and symptom tracking, and unwavering support through AI analysis of audiograms, pain logs, wearable data, and daily journals.
Signing up felt like the first clear note after dissonance. Johanna entered her detailed history—chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma, recurrent mastoiditis, multiple ossicular reconstructions, failed hearing aid adjustments, and the deepening hearing loss. She was swiftly paired with Dr. Lukas Fischer, a renowned ENT specialist with over 22 years at a premier Vienna ear centre, acclaimed for advanced cholesteatoma reconstructions. Dr. Fischer had pioneered research on AI-integrated auditory monitoring and excelled at interpreting continuous data from hearing trackers and imaging to customise rehabilitation, infection prevention, and amplification strategies uniquely for each patient.
At first, Johanna was hesitant and disheartened.
“I’d poured thousands of euros into private clinics across Austria and Germany, countless tests, surgeries, even generic hearing apps and AI audiometry tools that offered impersonal tweaks. Improvements were fleeting—a concert hall echo or stress would plunge me back into silence. I dreaded another hollow promise.”
Yet in their first video consultation via the app, Dr. Fischer’s depth felt transformative. He didn’t just assess audiograms or device settings; he explored her sleep disrupted by tinnitus from pressure, the alpine air’s effects, emotional joys and strains from teaching Anna, daily rhythms in their Mozart-era apartment, and even how festival horns triggered overload. Data from her hearing journal and smart aids synced seamlessly, revealing patterns instantly. Most touching, Dr. Fischer retained and referenced her full narrative thoughtfully in every session, building immediate trust in StrongBody AI’s precise matching.
“Dr. Fischer spoke with clarity and compassion, helping me truly hear my ear’s subtle changes. It felt like finding a masterful conductor who attuned to every nuance and harmonised alongside me.”
The journey met resistance, however.
When family learned of her remote specialist care, skepticism arose. Her daughter urged, “Mutti, stay with the local HNO-Arzt—you can visit in person.” Franz worried, “This online platform? It sounds innovative, but what if it’s not real expertise and we’ve spent our savings on echoes?” Those words briefly dimmed Johanna’s hope.
But reviewing her progress—improved word recognition, fewer muffled days, early infection signals—rekindled her belief. Her specialist on StrongBody AI offered more than standard fittings; he unpacked progression deeply and crafted plans honouring her love of gentle Sound of Music trails, piano duets with Anna, and quiet evenings listening to records with Franz.
“No one interprets my hearing like the patterns Dr. Fischer tracks daily through StrongBody AI. I feel genuinely accompanied, empowered—no longer adrift in silence.”
Then, one snowy January night in 2025, the true trial emerged.
Playing a soft lullaby for Anna on the piano, sudden profound muffling and dizzy pressure engulfed Johanna—hearing vanishing further as infection surged. Franz was at a late orchestra rehearsal; the apartment echoed with distorted notes and Anna’s concerned whispers. Panic rising, she reached for her phone.
Opening StrongBody AI, the system instantly detected the drop in logged hearing metrics and distress, triggering an emergency alert. In seconds, Dr. Fischer connected.
“Stay composed, Johanna,” he said reassuringly. “Sit quietly, avoid strain, administer your drops. I’m analysing your live data and recent audiograms; inflammation is spiking but containable. If dizziness worsens or pain intensifies, seek urgent care. Focus on my voice—I’m right here.”
The veil lifted gradually. In under 30 minutes, clarity returned partially, balance steadied, and crisis averted—no hospital needed.
Tears flowed then—not from isolation, but overwhelming gratitude for timely guidance from someone distant, yet so intimately attuned through the platform.
Thereafter, Johanna fully embraced Dr. Fischer’s guidance. She followed personalised amplification adjustments, preventive protocols, and vigilant monitoring daily. Hearing stabilised; loss slowed, sounds sharpened, allowing joyful duets with Anna and serene Salzburg evenings with Franz without constant strain.
“Now I teach melodies clearly, stroll the festivals hearing laughter, and embrace every note. I’m not just coping with my conditions—I’m resonating fully alongside them.”
Reflecting warmly, Johanna smiles:
“Chronic otitis media, cholesteatoma, and mastoiditis didn’t mute my later years or family harmonies. They taught me to treasure every audible whisper. Thanks to StrongBody AI, I found Dr. Fischer—the steadfast maestro who restored my symphony.”
Mornings now begin with tuned ears by the window and the aroma of fresh apfelstrudel. Anna often hugs her close, whispering, “Oma’s my brave musician—she conquers silent storms and still plays the sweetest tunes.”
Looking back, Johanna radiates:
“My conditions haven’t silenced my spirit. They’ve deepened my appreciation for sound’s beauty and quiet alike. StrongBody AI turned deafness to dialogue—connecting me to exceptional expertise, monitoring my hearing ceaselessly, ensuring I’m truly heard and valued. I listen vibrantly now, composing my days rather than them composing me.”
Each dawn, Johanna opens StrongBody AI, reconnecting with her dedicated support, filled with melody and hope. With this harmonious companion, she feels ready for every new movement ahead—hearing clearer, living louder, and full of resonance.
And as Johanna’s symphony continues to swell gracefully, one cannot help but wonder: what further melodies and shared harmonies await in the vibrant, resounding chapters yet to unfold?
On a golden autumn evening in Lisbon, during a 2025 European Audiology Congress hosted by the Portuguese Society of Otolaryngology, a heartfelt short film featuring personal journeys with chronic ear diseases brought the audience to quiet, emotional tears.
Among those poignant testimonies was Maria Santos, a 61-year-old retired fado singer from Porto, Portugal—who had been enduring progressive hearing loss caused by chronic otitis media complicated by cholesteatoma and mastoiditis for nearly two decades.
From her early forties, Maria’s world had slowly dimmed into a muffled haze. While friends immersed themselves in the soulful strains of fado nights in Porto’s riverside cafés or lively conversations at festive São João celebrations, she struggled to discern lyrics or laughter, her ears ravaged by persistent infections, a relentless cholesteatoma eroding ossicles, and inflamed mastoid cavities. Voices faded to whispers, music lost its vibrancy, and a profound sense of isolation settled like the Atlantic mist over the Douro.
Her middle years were marked by deep sorrow and withdrawal. Once, during a family gathering in a traditional Porto tavern, mid-song with loved ones, a wave of dizziness and further muffled silence overwhelmed her as infection flared. Unable to follow the melody or words, she excused herself in tears, distressing her grown children. Her first husband, burdened by countless specialist appointments and the fear of total deafness, eventually parted ways, unable to navigate the growing quiet.
Later, she met António, a gentle retired fisherman who loved her voice even as it strained. Their marriage brought riverside serenity, yet the conditions never relented. When they took in their granddaughter Inês after her parents’ hardships, the joy of singing her lullabies amplified Maria’s heartache. The early years were poignant; a severe mastoid crisis hospitalised her just when Inês needed her soothing songs most. Subsequent seasons required careful adaptation; António repeated every phrase, adjusted hearing aids patiently, and often held her through nights of distorted tinnitus and silence.
By some mercy, Inês thrived in their care. Yet treasured moments were veiled. Singing simple Portuguese folk tunes to her or strolling Porto’s Ribeira district often ended in missed cues and misunderstood joy, leaving Maria heartbroken and distant. A dangerous cholesteatoma progression in 2024 necessitated intricate surgery and prolonged auditory rehabilitation, compelling António to manage Inês’s school and bedtime melodies alone while Maria healed in a Lisbon clinic.
“It wounded me deeply,” Maria shared softly. “Inês was only eight, yearning for her avó’s fado, and I had to step away. Holding her one last time before the procedure felt like muting the song she brought into our home.”
In the aftermath of that silence, Maria resolved to reclaim her hearing and her place in the world’s symphony rather than let deafness define her. The diseases she thought she had endured exposed vast unknowns about her own auditory progression and management. A fellow singer from a Porto hearing support group introduced her to StrongBody AI—a pioneering global platform connecting patients with chronic ear, nose, and throat conditions to leading otologists, audiologists, and surgeons worldwide. It matched individuals to ideal specialists, offering personalised consultations, real-time hearing and symptom tracking, and steadfast support through AI analysis of audiograms, pain logs, wearable sensors, and daily journals.
Signing up felt like the first pure note after years of discord. Maria detailed her full history—chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma, recurrent mastoiditis, multiple reconstructive surgeries, failed amplification attempts, and the advancing hearing loss. She was promptly paired with Dr. Sofia Mendes, a distinguished ENT specialist with over 20 years at a premier Lisbon ear institute, renowned for complex cholesteatoma reconstructions. Dr. Mendes had led innovative research on AI-integrated auditory rehabilitation and excelled at interpreting continuous data from hearing devices and imaging to customise preservation techniques, infection control, and sound enrichment plans uniquely for each patient.
At first, Maria was weary and doubtful.
“I’d invested heavily in private clinics across Portugal and Spain, countless tests, operations, even generic hearing apps and AI audiometry tools that provided superficial adjustments. Gains were always fleeting—a concert echo or emotion would deepen the muffling again. I feared another empty echo.”
Yet in their first video consultation via the app, Dr. Mendes’s insight felt profoundly attuned. She didn’t just review audiograms or device fittings; she explored Maria’s sleep disturbed by phantom sounds, the salty Douro air’s effects, emotional joys and strains from singing to Inês, daily rhythms in their tiled azulejo home, and even how fado guitar strums triggered overload. Data from her hearing journal and advanced aids synced seamlessly, uncovering patterns in real time. Most heartening, Dr. Mendes retained and referenced Maria’s entire story thoughtfully in every session, fostering swift trust in StrongBody AI’s precise matching.
“Dr. Mendes spoke with warmth and precision, helping me truly discern my ear’s subtle shifts. It felt like discovering a masterful fadista who harmonised with every fading note and guided the melody forward.”
The path faced hurdles, however.
When family learned of her remote specialist care, skepticism surfaced. Her daughter urged, “Mãe, stay with the local otorrino—you can visit in person.” António worried, “This online platform? It sounds modern, but what if it’s not true expertise and we’ve spent our savings on silence?” Those words briefly muted Maria’s hope.
But monitoring her progress—enhanced speech clarity, fewer muffled intervals, proactive infection warnings—rekindled her faith. Her specialist on StrongBody AI offered more than routine tweaks; she unpacked progression deeply and crafted strategies honouring Maria’s love of gentle riverside walks, lullabies with Inês, and quiet evenings listening to old fado records with António.
“No one interprets my hearing like the patterns Dr. Mendes tracks daily through StrongBody AI. I feel genuinely accompanied, empowered—no longer lost in quiet.”
Then, one misty February night in 2025, the crucial moment arrived.
Singing a soft saudade ballad to Inês by candlelight, sudden profound muffling and disorienting pressure engulfed Maria—hearing plunging further as infection intensified. António was at a late harbour gathering; the home echoed with distorted tones and Inês’s anxious whispers. Panic rising, she reached for her phone.
Opening StrongBody AI, the system instantly detected the drop in logged hearing metrics and distress, triggering an emergency alert. In seconds, Dr. Mendes connected.
“Stay calm, Maria,” she said reassuringly. “Rest your ears, avoid strain, administer your drops. I’m analysing your live data and recent tests; inflammation is rising but manageable. If dizziness escalates or pain surges, seek urgência. Focus on my voice—I’m right here.”
The fog lifted gradually. In under 30 minutes, sounds sharpened partially, balance returned, and crisis averted—no hospital needed.
Tears came then—not from isolation, but overwhelming gratitude for timely guidance from someone distant, yet so intimately attuned through the platform.
Thereafter, Maria fully embraced Dr. Mendes’s guidance. She followed personalised sound therapy, preventive regimens, and vigilant monitoring daily. Hearing stabilised; loss slowed, clarity deepened, allowing joyful fado sessions with Inês and serene Porto evenings with António without constant frustration.
“Now I sing lullabies clearly, stroll the Ribeira hearing the river’s song, and embrace every voice. I’m not just managing my conditions—I’m resonating vibrantly alongside them.”
Reflecting tenderly, Maria smiles:
“Chronic otitis media, cholesteatoma, and mastoiditis didn’t silence my later years or family melodies. They taught me to treasure every audible heartbeat. Thanks to StrongBody AI, I found Dr. Mendes—the faithful companion who restored my fado.”
Mornings now begin with tuned ears by the window and the aroma of fresh pastéis de nata. Inês often hugs her close, whispering, “Avó’s my brave singer—she conquers quiet storms and still sings the most soulful songs.”
Looking back, Maria radiates:
“My conditions haven’t muted my spirit. They’ve deepened my appreciation for sound’s saudade and joy alike. StrongBody AI turned silence into symphony—connecting me to exceptional expertise, monitoring my hearing ceaselessly, ensuring I’m truly heard and valued. I listen fully now, composing my days rather than them composing me.”
Each dawn, Maria opens StrongBody AI, reconnecting with her dedicated support, filled with melody and hope. With this harmonious companion, she feels ready for every new verse ahead—hearing richer, living louder, and full of soulful promise.
And as Maria’s fado continues to echo gracefully onward, one cannot help but wonder: what further songs and shared harmonies await in the vibrant, resounding chapters yet to unfold?
your drops. I’m analysing your live data and recent tests; inflammation is spiking but containable. If dizziness worsens or pain surges, seek urgencias. Focus on my voice—I’m right here.”
The haze lifted gradually. In under 30 minutes, sounds clarified partially, balance steadied, and crisis averted—no hospital needed.
Tears flowed then—not from isolation, but overwhelming gratitude for timely guidance from someone distant, yet so intimately attuned through the platform.
Thereafter, Isabel fully embraced Dr. López’s guidance. She followed personalised auditory therapy, preventive protocols, and vigilant monitoring daily. Hearing stabilised; loss slowed, clarity deepened, allowing joyful flamenco sessions with Lucia and passionate evenings with Miguel without constant frustration.
“Now I dance sevillanas clearly, stroll the feria hearing the crowd’s roar, and embrace every rhythm. I’m not just managing my conditions—I’m dancing vibrantly alongside them.”
Reflecting with fiery eyes, Isabel smiles:
“Chronic otitis media, cholesteatoma, and mastoiditis didn’t silence my later years or family passion. They taught me to treasure every audible heartbeat. Thanks to StrongBody AI, I found Dr. López—the faithful companion who restored my baile.”
Mornings now begin with tuned ears in the courtyard and the scent of fresh churros. Lucia often hugs her close, whispering, “Abuela’s my brave dancer—she conquers quiet storms and still teaches the most passionate steps.”
Looking back, Isabel radiates:
“My conditions haven’t muted my spirit. They’ve deepened my appreciation for sound’s duende and joy alike. StrongBody AI turned silence into soleá—connecting me to exceptional expertise, monitoring my hearing ceaselessly, ensuring I’m truly heard and valued. I listen passionately now, choreographing my days rather than them choreographing me.”
Each dawn, Isabel opens StrongBody AI, reconnecting with her dedicated support, filled with rhythm and hope. With this passionate companion, she feels ready for every new compás ahead—hearing richer, living fiercer, and full of duende’s promise.
And as Isabel’s baile continues to flourish gracefully onward, one cannot help but wonder: what further passions and shared rhythms await in the vibrant, resounding chapters yet to unfold?
How to Book a Hearing Loss Consultant Service on StrongBody AI
StrongBody AI connects users to trusted hearing care professionals and ENT surgeons worldwide for symptoms like hearing loss by Chronic Otitis Media, Cholesteatoma, and Mastoiditis.
Booking Instructions:
Step 1: Visit StrongBody AI
Click “Log in | Sign up” on the homepage.
Step 2: Create Your Account
Fill in:
- Username
- Occupation
- Country
- Email
- Password
Activate the account through the email link.
Step 3: Search for the Service
Enter:
- “Hearing Loss Consultant Service”
- Or filter by: Chronic Otitis Media, Cholesteatoma, Mastoiditis
Step 4: Review Consultant Profiles
Look for ENT specialists or audiologists experienced in managing hearing loss by Chronic Otitis Media, Cholesteatoma, and Mastoiditis.
Step 5: Book a Session
Select a preferred expert and time. Click “Book Now.”
Step 6: Make a Secure Payment
Use credit card or PayPal through StrongBody AI’s encrypted payment gateway.
Step 7: Join the Consultation
Discuss your symptoms, share test results or imaging, and receive a customized care plan.
Step 8: Schedule Follow-Up
Book additional sessions for ongoing hearing evaluations or post-surgical care as needed.
- HearX Group (Global)
Remote audiology consultations, digital hearing tests, and ENT referrals for chronic ear infections and progressive hearing loss. - ENTLive (US)
Telehealth ENT service with access to specialists in middle ear infections, mastoiditis, and cholesteatoma management. - OtoClinic Connect (UK/EU)
Audiology and otology-focused digital platform for diagnosing and managing hearing loss linked to recurrent ear disease. - SoundCare TeleENT (Canada)
ENT teleconsult platform offering support for ear surgeries, chronic otitis media, and audiometric monitoring. - iHearTelemed (India)
Budget-friendly access to ENT surgeons and audiologists with specialization in eardrum repair and mastoid disease. - OtorhinoMed (Germany/EU)
Multilingual ENT network offering online consults and referrals for surgery or hearing rehabilitation. - MyEardoc (Middle East)
Specializes in infections and otologic surgeries, including mastoidectomy and cholesteatoma removal consultations. - Tinnicare (Australia)
Includes ENT-led consults for infection-related hearing loss and tinnitus caused by chronic ear disease. - Audika Telecare (Global)
Connects users with licensed hearing professionals and ENT surgeons for long-term care planning. - ClinicaOido (South America)
Spanish-speaking ENT and audiology network offering hearing loss evaluations, surgical opinions, and post-op recovery.
Region | Entry-Level Experts | Mid-Level Experts | Senior-Level Experts |
North America | $120 – $250 | $250 – $400 | $400 – $750+ |
Western Europe | $100 – $200 | $200 – $350 | $350 – $600+ |
Eastern Europe | $40 – $90 | $90 – $160 | $160 – $280+ |
South Asia | $20 – $60 | $60 – $130 | $130 – $250+ |
Southeast Asia | $30 – $80 | $80 – $150 | $150 – $260+ |
Middle East | $60 – $130 | $130 – $240 | $240 – $400+ |
Australia/NZ | $90 – $170 | $170 – $300 | $300 – $500+ |
South America | $30 – $80 | $80 – $150 | $150 – $280+ |
Insights:
- Entry-level pricing covers routine ear exams and audiometry; senior experts include imaging reviews, surgical planning, and long-term hearing rehabilitation.
- South and Southeast Asia offer competitive prices for skilled ENT and audiology care.
- Platforms with integrated surgical referral or post-op care tend to operate in the mid- to senior-tier pricing brackets.
Hearing loss, particularly when caused by Chronic Otitis Media, Cholesteatoma, and Mastoiditis, can seriously impact communication, balance, and daily life. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to recovery and long-term ear health.
A hearing loss consultant service delivers expert insight, from diagnostic testing to surgical coordination and rehabilitation. For patients experiencing hearing loss by Chronic Otitis Media, Cholesteatoma, and Mastoiditis, professional guidance ensures timely and effective care.
StrongBody AI offers access to world-class ENT and audiology consultants. Book your consultation today to protect your hearing and treat the cause with confidence.