Providing Hearing Tests, Hearing Care & The Best Hearing Aids in Chiswick, West London
The Best Hearing Aids From The Leading Manufacturers
As an Independent hearing healthcare professional I have access to hearing devices from all of the world's leading hearing aid manufacturers. I have detailed some of them on this page such as Starkey, Phonak, Widex & Gn ReSound, however I also have agreements with Unitron, Siemens and others. I take the time to clearly understand each product available because I believe this allows me to be able to offer the very best solution for you, your hearing loss and your lifestyle.

Sleek, Smart Hearing Aids
Starkey Hearing Aids
Starkey is an American hearing aid manufacturer who was founded in 1967 by Bill Austin. Starkey Hearing Technologies takes pride in their American-owned and manufactured heritage and they have been a stalwart of the UK industry for many years. They are famous for their custom built hearing aids and are one of only two manufacturers who offer Made For iPhone hearing aids.

Innovative Premium Brand
Phonak Hearing Aids
Phonak is one of the premium brands in hearing healthcare technology. Their focus is on delivering technology that has a positive impact on the ability to communicate for people with hearing loss. They are recognised as a premium brand in the hearing aid world.
They have just released brand new VirtoV, BoleroV and AudeoV hearing aids that are all based on their latest platform the Venture chipset
Exquisite Sound Quality
Widex Hearing Aids
Widex is the second of the recognised premium brands in hearing healthcare technology. They are famous for their unique sound, so much so that many people who wear Widex hearing aids, will not wear anything else. They are also famous for innovation and outstanding quality.
They have just released their latest hearing aid range, the Widex Unique range.


Super Smart Hearing Aids
Resound Hearing Aids
Gn Resound are a long established Danish brand that are also famous for innovation. They were also the first manufacturer to deliver Made For iPhone hearing aids. Not just that, they have actually updated their range releasing a second version of their MFI hearing aids with more styles and features. They are outstanding hearing aids and they have been exceptionally well received.
The released the Linx2 range of hearing aids last year
The Best Equipment
Investing in the best equipment means that I can undertake cutting edge hearing tests which allow me a better understanding of your hearing loss. This clearer understanding will allow me to offer you the best hearing aid solutions possible for you, your hearing loss and your lifestyle.
The Best Hearing Aids
I will only provide the very best hearing aids available from world leading manufacturers such as Phonak, Unitron, Starkey and Widex. My independence means that I have a vast choice of devices and you can be sure that you will receive the best solution for you, your hearing loss & your lifestyle needs.
Committed Service
My promise is that you will always receive the time, care and attention that you both need and deserve to hear better. Because I firmly believe that hearing better and re-claiming your joy in life is both important and possible. My job is to help you achieve both of these things through dedicated care.
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Types of Hearing Aids Available
Behind the ear (BTE) hearing aids
BTE hearing aids are traditional type hearing aids, they are usually fitted with an earmould that fits snugly inside your ear, while the rest of the aid rests behind your ear. They were the most powerful hearing aids available however, in the recent past some manufacturers have released custom or ITE hearing aids that are nearly as powerful. The need for an earmould has also changed in some cases, now BTE hearing aids can be fitted with 'open ear fitting' which is a small, soft earpiece at the tip of the tubing instead of an earmould. This type of fitting can be less noticeable than an earmould but is only suitable if your hearing loss is mild or moderate. Open fitting also delivers a very natural sound.
Receiver in the ear (RITE) receiver in canal (RIC) hearing aids
Receiver in-the-ear (RITE) or receiver in canal (RIC) aids are BTE type hearing aids that are often much smaller than traditional BTE aids. The manufacturers move the receiver (speaker part of the device) to the end of a wire connection in the ear canal. Some manufacturers call them RITE hearing aids, some call them RIC hearing aids, in essence they are the same thing. These hearing devices are exceptionally versatile as receivers with different levels of power outputs can be added to them. Which means the devices can be suitable for almost any hearing loss. Normally these devices are fitted with a soft earpiece but they can be fitted with custom tips to ensure comfort and retention. If your hearing loss is severe, you may need a type where the receiver sits in a custom earmould.
Custom Hearing Aids
In the ear (ITE) hearing aids
As the name suggests these are custom made hearing aids that fit entirely into your ear. They come in various shell sizes and will hold various batteries depending on the shell size. As I said earlier, some manufacturers have made these devices far more powerful in the recent past and some are now suitable for even the most severe hearing loss. ITE aids tend to need repairing more often than BTE aids and RIC/RITE hearing aids may actually be more discreet options.
Completely in the canal (CIC) hearing aids
These are smaller custom hearing aids, they sit in the canal so they are less visible. They are unlikely to be suitable if you have severe hearing loss or frequent ear infections.
Invisible hearing aids
Nearly every hearing aid manufacturer offers invisible hearing aids, normally called invisible in canal (IIC). These hearing aids sit deep within the ear canal so they really are invisible. Like CIC hearing aids, they are not suitable for everyone.