Hearing Loss in Adults and Older Children
Hearing loss is experienced differently from person to person. It affects more than one in six Australians and if you are over 50 this statistic is 2 in 5. When left untreated, it can have a negative impact on quality of life.
Hearing Loss in Babies and Young Children
Hearing loss left untreated in babies and young children can have a negative impact on the development of their vital speech and listening skills, inhibiting their ability to cope with school and work in the long-term.
Dizziness and Balance Disorders
Dizziness is a common phenomenon and is one of the most common health problems experienced by adults. Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective management and treatment. Neurosensory uses advanced diagnostic equipment, specially designed to detect a whole range of dizziness and balance disorders.
Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a common condition, and whilst for some people it can be just be an occasional annoyance, for others it can have a significant impact on their daily life. Some people have tinnitus now and then, whilst for others it is a constant, debilitating noise, which disrupts sleeping cycles.
Auditory Processing Disorder and Learning Difficulties
An Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is when the brain doesn’t correctly make sense of the sounds it hears. A child with APD can usually understand directions when said in a quiet room but will often have trouble hearing in noisier places.