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HomeFeaturesProudly independent Hearing Professionals

Proudly independent Hearing Professionals

Hearing Professionals Geelong is proudly independent and is your go to place for audiology and hearing aid services.

Operating from its new location at Latrobe Health Centre, 291 Latrobe Terrace in Geelong, Hearing Professionals is not owned by any major manufacturer so is well placed to offer the best independent advice.

Founded by Lys Allison, Hearing Professionals has been serving the greater Geelong community for 20 years.

Being completely independent, Hearing Professionals’ audiologists are trained and experienced to objectively determine every make and model from the complete range of all the world’s leading hearing aid manufacturers.

Hearing loss is often associated with losing touch with the people around you, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

Hearing Professionals can help you reconnect with loved ones and make life so much easier. You will regain your independence.

Hearing Professionals provides hearing tests, tinnitus (ringing in the ears) assessment and management, hearing aids, wax removal using gentle micro-suction and services for people with work related hearing loss under WorkSafe.

Pensioners and veterans may be eligible for subsidies on hearing tests and hearing aids (phone 9466 7166). Hearing Professionals does not have ‘partner clinics’. All listed clinics, including Geelong, are owned, operated and staffed by hearing professionals.

Easily book your appointment online hearingpro.com.au/book-an-appointment

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