Supporting Our Forces

supporting our forces

November offers a time for Remembrance. It’s important we take time to reflect, and remember those who have died in the line of duty as well as those who continue to serve.

85,000 people in the Cotswolds affected by tinnitus

Man with hearing problem

An interview with The Tinnitus Clinic’s, Kathryn Paynter, senior clinical audiologist and manager of our Cheltenham clinic, was published in May’s issue of Cotswold Life. Tinnitus affects more than 85,000 people in the Cotswolds so the publisher wanted to help its readers learn more about the condition and how to manage it. Read the full interview here: […]

Influence of deafness in films

film reels

Enjoying escapism in a good film is one of life’s pleasures for me. I’m no critic though and I look for films which both entertain and sometimes take me out of my comfort zone.

Music to my ears. Safeguarding your hearing and ear health.

personal stereo

When I was a teenager, mobile music was only achieved by walking around with a transistor radio held at my head. Then I was introduced to an Aiwa cassette recorder with headphones. The revelation of hearing the music in the centre of my head changed the quality of the sound and the way I experienced the music. It was literally like a light bulb going on inside my head.

Surgical ear camp in Nepal

brings clinic Nepal

Deafness is the commonest single disability in Nepal. The Britain Nepal Otology Service (BRINOS) was established in 1988 with the aim of reaching out to people living far away from the nearest ear surgery in Kathmandu. 

Can cats experience tinnitus?

cat tinnitus

The hearing system is fascinating – taking something which cannot be seen – sound – and turning that into an electrical impulse within our heads, which we learn to recognise as a car, a whistle or a child crying for example.