Lilian Allbright
Lilian was fitted with a set of high quality Starkey devices with a smart remote system that automatically worked to enhance output from the TV/Phone whist whilst working as a discreet and effective external microphone.
Keith Scott
Invisible hearing aids transforms Keith’s work and social life.
John Partridge
Hearing aids that could compress sound frequencies above 4KHz were needed so that the sounds could be heard, but within John’s residual hearing range.
Tom Johnson
“It was the first time in seventeen years that I have been able to relax fully knowing I can just plug these things in. The tinnitus doesn’t disappear completely, but it’s greatly reduced and I can count on it working almost always. I did notice that when I wasn’t wearing the devices my tinnitus had also abated quite a lot.”
Matthew Hood
“Sometimes if I am tired or a bit stressed with work or something then the ringing’s really loud… then I will just get the device and put it in my ear and give myself a bit of break. I can turn it up loud or quiet depending on how I feel and that makes me feel more in control.”
Paul Hambledon
‘Absolutely it’s worked for me. I’d recommend going and have the assessment because the Clinic can then advise you on whether you are suitable. If you are, then I would say go for it.’
Leo McAuliffe
Leo McAuliffe, an 80-year old retired gentleman from Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, suffered from tinnitus for over ten years, until a new treatment – TDT – changed his life dramatically. Leo didn’t have any history of audiological issues but was exposed to a great deal of noise whilst motorcycle racing.
Peter Humphries
“I’m amazed to find that the treatment is working. Once the clinic had assessed my tinnitus, I was given the small clip-on device and earphones. I didn’t need any further guidance; treatment was very easy and, as it was non-invasive, I had no concerns.”
Karan Khemka
“I experienced the most dynamic change within the first two weeks, followed by an ongoing progressive improvement in symptoms. I went from not being sure if I would sleep at night, to dropping off straight away. From being unsure if I’d have a good day, to having a succession of them.”
Lesley McCaughey
“It started many years ago – probably about 30. It developed gradually but became more noticeable after a particularly stressful period in my life. I saw a Specialist about how to reduce the high-pitched noise and was told that I would have to learn to live with it. So that’s what I did. I just got on with it.”