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NT Hearing Services

NT, Australia

NT Hearing Services provides a free service that includes testing & assessment to the Northern Territory including communities (pending on availability).

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Arafura Audiology

NT, Australia

Private clinic all clients to pay sum fee of $70 & the second and on going consultation is $50 dollars

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Australian Hearing

VIC, Australia

We assess your hearing and help you decide whether you would benefit from wearing hearing aids. Hearing aids have come a long way. They are discreet, comfortable and use high-level techonlogy.

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This is a private hearing service and the audiometrist is Mr Dana Norgaard. Free hearing tests and provision of certain types of hearing aids free to pensioners under Office of Hearing Programme. Do hearing tests for GPs, diving tests. Have a clinic on Tuesday every month in Katanning - need to phone for appointment. Also will do home visits to Denmark and Walpole.

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Nepean Audiology Service

NSW, Australia

An independent private hearing clinic offering professional hearing assessments for all ages from 7 months. Some Medicare rebates apply for appropriate referrals from GPs and specialists.

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All appointments to be booked through appointments clerk and require a doctors referral

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Appointments arranged for visiting Services.

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Helping Hearing

TAS, Australia

Audiometrists providing information, hearing conservation and education. Provides a private service to the self funded client as well as veterans and pensioners. Contracted to the Office of Hearing Services.

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Accredited to provide free services on behalf of the Office of Hearing Services to Pensioners and Veterans. Also provides visiting services to medical centres at Deloraine and Longford. Private clients are welcome as well.

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Nursing service to clients in home eg. dressing changes, injections, palliative care, diabetes education, monitoring health problems and Health promotion. Visiting service audiology 6 weekly, early childhood nurse once weekly. Can access mental health and occupational therapist. Berrigan Activity Centre: Wednesdays from 9am-1.30pm.

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Australian Hearing is a Commonwealth statutory authority that provides a full range of hearing services exclusively to aged pensioners, most war veterans and children under 21 years of age and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples over the age of 50 or participating in a CDEP program, most of which are fully subsidised by the government. Australian Hearing Audiologists work with each client to help them choose the best solution for their hearing needs. This involves assessing the hearing loss, fitting a hearing aid or other device that best suits the person's lifestyle, and providing expert advice, listening skills training and occasionally more extensive rehabilitation programs to help clients manage their hearing impairment. Hearing aids, batteries, hearing aid repairs, aural rehabilitation.

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Provides specialist hearing services by appointment. Services include: Hearing Testing, Fitting of presciption hearing aids, and Pre-employment testing.

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Griffith Community Health Centre provides the following: Health information, mental health services, diabetes education, women's health, child and family services, sexual health, general counselling, speech therapy and domiciliary nursing. Services include: speech/language development, behaviour problems, hearing tests for school-aged children for a hearing screen, diabetes, women's health matters, sexual health testing and counselling, sexual assault counselling, drug education, counselling and referral, parent education, personal counselling, asthma, sleeping problems in children, interpreting service, eating disorders, stroke rehabilitation, bed-wetting, home nursing, Palliative Nursing Care, sexual health clinics, laryngectomy rehabilitation & mental health problems. Holds a Mental Health Daycare Group for 4 hours on Fridays. Aboriginal support and referral and health promotion programmes, General health promotion programmes to Griffith and surrounding areas.

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This facility offers a wide range of services including; Dietician educator, Diabetic educator, Drug & alcohol worker, Women's Health, Counselor, Mental Health Team, Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Speech Pathologist, Mental health counselor, Sexual assault councilors, and Audiology

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Riverina Hearing Services

NSW, Australia

Service provides hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, repairs and services. Accredited by the Office of Hearing Services to provide assessments and services to eligible pensioners.

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A community health centre providing a wide range of health and welfare services

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Provides hearing services to eligible clients, including hearing tests, provision of appropriate hearing devices, and rehabilitation programs. To ring to apply for a voucher for a hearing test, which will require a GP referral. Those eligible for a voucher for free service must fit one of the following criteria: Be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older. Be a Pension Concession Card Holder. Be in receipt of a Sickness Allowance. Hold a Gold or a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss. Be the dependent of a person in one of the above two categories. Be undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager. This service comes under Office of Hearing Services for further information contact them on 1800 500 726. Updated March 2008. Also have a shop in Bunbury and go to country areas.

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Provides hearing services to eligible clients, including hearing tests, provision of appropriate hearing devices, and rehabilitation programs. To obtain hearing services for people under 21 years ring Australian Hearing directly on 13 17 97. Or, ring to apply for a voucher for a hearing test, which will require a GP referral. Those eligible for a voucher for free service must fit one of the following criteria: Be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older. Be a Pension Concession Card Holder. Be in receipt of a Sickness Allowance. Hold a Gold or a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss. Be the dependent of a person in one of the above two categories. Be undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager. This service comes under Office of Hearing Services for further information contact them on 1800 057 220. Updated July 2005.

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Provides hearing services to eligible clients, including hearing tests, provision of appropriate hearing devices, and rehabilitation programs. To obtain hearing services for people under 21 years ring Australian Hearing directly on 13 17 97. Or, ring to apply for a voucher for a hearing test, which will require a GP referral. Those eligible for a voucher for free service must fit one of the following criteria: Be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older. Be a Pension Concession Card Holder. Be in receipt of a Sickness Allowance. Hold a Gold or a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss. Be the dependent of a person in one of the above two categories. Be undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager. This service comes under Office of Hearing Services for further information contact them on 1800 057 220. Updated July 2005.

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Provides hearing services to eligible clients, including hearing tests, provision of appropriate hearing devices, and rehabilitation programs. To obtain hearing services for people under 21 years ring Australian Hearing directly on 13 17 97. Or, ring to apply for a voucher for a hearing test, which will require a GP referral. Those eligible for a voucher for free service must fit one of the following criteria: Be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older. Be a Pension Concession Card Holder. Be in receipt of a Sickness Allowance. Hold a Gold or a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss. Be the dependent of a person in one of the above two categories. Be undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager. This service comes under Office of Hearing Services for further information contact them on 1800 500 276.

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Provides hearing services to eligible clients, including hearing tests, provision of appropriate hearing devices, and rehabilitation programs. To obtain hearing services for people under 21 years ring Australian Hearing directly on 13 17 97. Or, ring to apply for a voucher for a hearing test, which will require a GP referral. Those eligible for a voucher for free service must fit one of the following criteria: Be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older. Be a Pension Concession Card Holder. Be in receipt of a Sickness Allowance. Hold a Gold or a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss. Be the dependent of a person in one of the above two categories. Be undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager. This service comes under Office of Hearing Services for further information contact them on 1800 057 220. Updated July 2005

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Audio Clinic - Booragoon

WA, Australia

AudioClinic has more than 130 permanent locations around Australia, and visiting clinics in remote locations. Contact us on 1800 057 220 for details of the nearest clinic AudioClinic has an on-going program to help people improve their hearing. Some of the services include: Hearing tests and evaluation, personal fitting programs, ongoing rehabilitation and support, hearing aid repairs, adjustments, batteries and accessories. AudioClinic offers FREE hearing checks for all adult Australians regardless of age. Unlike some other providers, this is not a limited offer. All our clinicians are accredited by the Office of Hearing Services and undergo ongoing training to improve their knowledge of hearing care and technology. The audiologist is Adrrienne Pilleri. This is also a private practice.

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Qualified audiologist provides govt subsidised hearing improvement. Visiting site at Tennant Creek (once every 6 weeks) Visit some remote communities

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Australian Hearing

VIC, Australia

Provides hearing assessment, hearing aids, counselling and rehabilitation in relation to hearing loss for all pensioners and children to the age of 21 years. Outreach service to Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance, Orbost, Omeo, Sale, Maffra, Yarram & Moe. Dandenong office - visit Phillip Island -9794 5274

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Outpatients Department arrange appointments for allied health staff & visiting specialists. Visiting specialists include orthotics & dermatology plus services listed below.

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Provides ancillary medical services in speech pathology for children, young people and adults, including preschool speech and language services, child and adult fluency (stuttering), child and adult voice, school age literacy and adult speech and language services.

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This service provides hearing assessment, provision of hearing aids, counselling and rehabilitation in relation to hearing loss for eligible clients. Pensioner cards must be sighted. People living in the Wimmera area can be serviced through visiting services at the Wimmera Base Hospital and Wembley Chambers, Horsham. Regular visiting services are also at Ararat, Daylesford and Maryborough. All enquiries should be directed to Australian Hearing, Ballarat.

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Services:Support for Families of Deaf & Hearing Impaired Children, Early Learning and kindergarten programs, Audiology & Otology Clinic.

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Applecross Medical Group

WA, Australia

This is a group medical practice with 12 practitioners. GP Services and Subspecialities Corporate Medicine, Family Medicine, Men's Health, Minor Surgical Procedures, Obstetrics, Occupational Health, Skin Checks, Vaccinations, Vasectomies, Women's Health On Site Services Dentist, Pathology, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Psychology

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Sonic Innovations

WA, Australia

Hearing tests, hearing aids, Formerly known as Telex Hearing Centres.

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Aboriginal health, community nursing, dependency counselling, drug and alcohol counselling, mental health, palliative care, speech pathology, audiometry and welfare. Child and Family Health, foot care, wound care, diabetes management, Women's health.

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Hearing Care - Laurieton

NSW, Australia

Free screening test, free hearing aids for pensioner and DVA clients, latest in digital hearing aids with 30 day trial period. Workplace Hearing Test by appointment. Repair/cleaning of aids available Monday mornings 9am -12pm.

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Free screening test, free hearing aids for pensioner and DVA clients, lastest in digital hearing aids with 30 day trial period. Workplace Hearing Test by appointment. Staff available to trouble shoot and/or repair aids.

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Hearing Care - Taree

NSW, Australia

Free screening test, free hearing aids for pensioner and DVA clients, latest in digital hearing aids with 30 day trial period. Workplace Hearing Test by appointment.

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Hearing Care - Forster

NSW, Australia

Free screening test, free hearing aids for pensioner and DVA clients, latest in digital hearing aids with 30 day trial period. Workplace Hearing Test by appointment. Free hearing test for all.

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Paediatric/Early Intervention services include;- Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Child and Family Counselling, Sexual Assault service, Genetic Counselling, Audiometry, Child and Family Health Nursing, Parenting Education (childbirth & early parenting).

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Provides full range of hearing services.Also conducts visits to nursing homes,retirement villages,senior citizens and various community groups.Provides hearing services by university trained audiologists.Hearing tests and government issue hearing aids are fully subsidised.There is a maintenance fee for pensioners.Service is free for veterans.Hearing aids and hearing rehabilitation are provided.Fully subsidised digital hearing aids available.Range of packages to purchase as well.

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Aboriginal Health, Adult Psychologist, Alcohol and Other Drugs Counselling Individual, family and group support and counselling.Asthma Education, Audiometry, Child and Family Counselling Community Nurses,CHEGS, Dietetics and Diabetics Early Childhood Nursing,Family Planning, Promotion,Immunisation Clinics, Occupational Therapy,Physiotherapy,Social Work,Speech Pathology,Youth and Family Counselling.Cardiac Rehab Home Based Programs,Heart Failure Program:contact Alyson Jarrett 02 6632 2598.

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Commonwealth funded hearing services for pensioners, most DVA clients and children. Hearing tests, hearing aid fitting, rehabilitation and hearing and maintenance services.

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Accredited by OHS to provde hearing services to eligible pensioners. Waiting list for free services. Need a voucher from Commonwealth Hearing Service for free service. (Send away to Canberra for voucher) Hearing test $60 adults. Children's hearing test available. Pre-employment test $65.

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Audioclinic

NSW, Australia

Fully accredited by the Office of Hearing Services to provide services for Pensioner and Veteran Affairs clients. Free screening test. Services include: hearing tests and evaluation, personal fitting program, on-going rehabilitation and support, hearing aid repairs, adjustments, batteries and accessories. Other services include: Seniors Card Discounts, pensioner discounts, home calls, and Blue Mountains visiting clinic- F/N visit Katoomba; F/N clinic Richmond, Monthly Bathurst.

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Children's Hearing Clinic

NSW, Australia

Free secondary hearing clinic for children 4 - 16 years.

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The Hearing Centre

NSW, Australia

The Hearing Centre is an accredited provider of Government funded services providing the latest technology and hearing help.

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RIDBC (Nepean) Preschool

NSW, Australia

For preschool aged children who have a significant vision or hearing impairment. Children from the local community also attend. Language development is a priority of the program and activities like reading, story telling and drama are emphasised. The playground is specially landscaped and designed to provide appropriate stimulus for children with sensory impairments. In this environment children learn a variety of skills including: Language and communication; Problem-solving; Task-related behaviour; Movement; Self Help. Activities are designed to foster children's social and emotional development and to enhance their initiative, self-esteem and independence. Also a vision assessment & advisory service for children 0-18 by appointment

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Hearing tests, Dispensing/fitting hearing aids. Repairs to hearing aids, Assisted listening devices. Accredited to provide services to pensioners and DVA Clients

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Comprehensive early intervention and educational services for children with vision and/or hearing impairment, including children with additional disabilities. Specialist support for children and families. School aged services also available for children with impairement. Also provides tertiary education and research for teachers of children with sensory disability, and audiology testing.

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Allen Fisher Acoustics

NSW, Australia

Hearing assessment for people aged 5 yrs and over. Provide prescription of hearing aids and appropriate devices for improving hearing and lifestyle. Rehabilitation of people with hearing loss. Accredited to provide free services to eligible pensioners and veterans.

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Hearing tests; hearing aid fitting and rehabilitation services; hearing aid maintenance and service. For children and Pensioners.

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An early bilingual/bi cultural education program for young children 2 years until school entry for whom Auslan (Australian Sign Language) is the first language of communication. Hearing children for whom Auslan is the significant language eg CODAs (Children of Deaf Adults) and sibling of deaf children also attend. The service is licensed by DOCS.

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Provides hearing assessment, hearing aid fitting and hearing rehabilitation to people under 21 years, pensioners, or DVA benificiaries. If a client is unable to visit a centre due to incapacity (disability, illness etc.) a home visit may be able to be arranged - a letter from a GP is required for this service. Audiologists from the Dubbo office periodically visit the following locations: Bourke Community Health Centre, Tarcoon Street, Bourke NSW 2840, Cobar Primary Health Care Centre, 26 Harcourt Street, Cobar NSW 2835, Mudgee Community Health Centre, Cnr Church and Mears Streets, Mudgee NSW 2850, Coonabarabran Hospital, Cassilis Street, Coonabarabran NSW 2357, Lightning Ridge Community Health Centre, Cnr Pandora and Opal Streets, Lightning Ridge NSW 2834, Walgett Community Health Centre, Fox Street (in Hospital), Walgett NSW 2832 and Wellington Community Health Centre, Cnr Gisbourne and Pierce Sts, Wellington NSW 2820.

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Hearing assessment for all age groups. Non medical management of hearing loss. Information on hearing related issues. Hearing aids are not provided.

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Services offered from the Centre are: Community Nursing phone Centre for appointment, Mental Health Services initial contact through Central Intake tel 4320 3500 (24 hours), Nutrition provides nutritional advice for diabetes and high cholesterol etc initial contact tel 4320 3691, Diabetes appointments tel 4320 3321, Alcohol and Drugs services provides individual, group and family counselling initial contact through Central Intake tel 4394 4880. Early Childhood appointments and groups. Phone centre for appointment.

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In partnership with families, St. Dominic's strives to achieve excellence in the provision of education opportunities for students who are deaf and hearing impaired. We believe that children with hearing loss who develop listening and spoken language skills at an early age have infinite possibilities. Brochure available.

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AudioClinic National Hearing Aids is an Australia wide network of hearing care centres. Services include - Free preliminary testing for all in the community, hearing tests and evaluations, personal fitting programs, on-going rehabilitation and support. Hearing aid repairs, adjustments, batteries and accessories. Private clients are charged for assessments. Pensioners receive services free of charge. People who are in possession of a gold or white card through Department of Veterans Affairs receive service free of charge. Applications for Hearing Vouchers are available from this office. Outreach services in Kiama.

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AudioClinic National Hearing Aids is an Australia wide network of hearing care centres. Services include - Free preliminary testing for all in the community; hearing tests and evaluations; personal fitting programs; on-going rehabilitation and support. Hearing aid repairs, adjustments, batteries and accessories. Private clients are charged for assessments. Pensioners receive services free of charge. People who are in possession of a gold or white card through Department of Veterans Affairs receive service free of charge. Applications for Hearing Vouchers are available from this office. Outreach services in Kiama and Milton.

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Illawarra Hearing Centre

NSW, Australia

Provide hearing assessments. Organise hearing aids, fittings for aids, advice and repairs. Free service for pensioners and people on low incomes - application form signed by GP is required. Takes approximately one month from assessment to fitting of aids.

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Referral is through central intake 1300 792 755. Community nurses - Mon - Fri Early childhood - Mon - Fri Social worker - Tues, Wed, Thurs Women's health - Mon Child and family - available Mon, Wed, Thurs and Fri Sexual assault - Tues and Fri Audiologist - Thurs monthly Bereavement counselling - Mon monthly or when required Respite care - Tues - Fri Diabetes educator - Mon Asthma education, Cardiac rehabilitation, Youth Health - as required Hearing aid batteries for holders of Australian Hearing Service Cards. Support groups - cancer and carer Occasionally have workshops for parenting teenagers and other workshops. Health Promotions officer- Mon - Fri. Needle exchange, Methadone - Wed fortnightly. Drug and Alcohol Rehab services 1300 652 226. Interpreters available.

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Services for the Aboriginal community. Child and Family Clinic available weekly, GP Service, Aboriginal Health Worker, Mental Health, Drug and Alcohol service, Ante Natal clinic, Podiatry (once a month), Audiometry, Diabetes Educator (outreach from Nowra CHC). Accessible for people with disabilities.

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Diagnostic audiology service for children and adults in the teaching clinic at Macquarie University. Hearing aids and rehabilitation for private patients, Office of Hearing Services and SHHH hearing aid patients.

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Printacall

NSW, Australia

Distributors of telephone typewriter (TTY) equipment. Australian distributor of Ultratec TTYs. Suitable for people with impaired hearing who need assistive communications equipment. They specialise in audio induction systems for people with a T switch on their hearing aid, but also have products for people with slight hearing impairment who do not use a hearing aid. Equipment for TV, radio, telephone, home hearing aid system and other assistive products. Soundfield systems for schools or meeting places to improve room acoustics particularly for hearing impaired individuals and combat vocal fatigue for teachers.

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A registered charity which teaches deaf children to learn to listen, understand language and speak using one to one lessons with parent/care giver and child. Playgroup held on Thursdays 10-12. Also holds parent education evenings, and provides audio-visual and audiological services.

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Provides Government subsidised services and the latest digital hearing aids to Australian pension concession card holders, most veterans, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50 and over or participating in a community development employment project, people on rehabilitation programs with CRS and Australians under the age of 21.

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Nurses Clinics; Domicillary Nursing; Pallative Care; Wound Assessment; Early Childhood Clinics; Home visits; School screening; Hearing screening for children.

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Alan Bennett is contracted to the Office of Hearing Services. Providing Digital Technology, Hearing Assessments, Hearing Aid Dispensing and Repairs. Assistance with Tinnitus. Private clients are also seen. Home calls arranged.

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Contact the Deafness Resource Centre for: Information about Deafness and Hearing Loss support programs. Information about Disorders of the Ear. Sign Language Interpreter Service. Advocacy support for Deafness and Hearing Loss issues. Hearing/Deafness Awareness Training. Specialist information on Assistive Listening Devices and support resources for loan and purchase.

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Australian Hearing - ACT

ACT, Australia

Provides hearing services to eligible clients, including hearing tests, provision of appropriate hearing devices, and rehabilitation programs. Home visits can be arranged with a doctors certificate. Convenient visiting sites at Queanbeyan, Goulburn, Cooma, Woden and Tuggeranong.

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We aim to provide support, information and social opportunities for families with deaf or hearing impaired children. This includes any type of hearing loss such as conductive, sensorineural and unilateral hearing loss.

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Support and assistance for people living with tinnitus, meniere's and other ear disorders: Enquires about the dates and venues please contact Carol or Barry. Dates for 2007 will be decided shortly

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Peak organisation representing Australians who are deaf, have a hearing loss or a chronic disorder of the ear.

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We have Carpet Bowls Monday & Thursday, Chair Yoga Monday, Table Tennis Monday, and Dance Friday.

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SHHH publish a quarterly journal dealing with aspects of hearing loss. The journal also acts as a forum for debate on issues about hearing loss and serves as an advocate for hearing impaired people. SHHH operates two Hearing Information Centres providing information on services and support organisations, demonstrations of assisting listening devices for TV and radio, telephone equipment, alarms and other communication aids. Services are free and no appointments are necessary. SHHH serves on a number of committees to represent hearing impaired people. SHHH Groups give hearing impaired people and their families the opportunity to meet others in similar situations.

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Optometry, Podiatry and Hearing services. Allen's is an Audiometrist Centre supplying Hearing Aids and providing Audiological rehabilitation. OHS program for pensioners for hearing services.

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The team consists of speech pathologists, occupational therapists, child health nurses, a medical officer, social worker, psychologist and a psychiatrist.

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Australian Hearing provides subsidised hearing services through 60 clinics across Australia. Hearing tests & hearing aids are provided to eligible adults and children. A maintenance fee of $33.75 per annum, payable after initial fitting of hearing aid, is the only charge involved in this service. Australian Hearing Centres provide the latest in hearing aid technology, hearing rehabilitation and also conduct research in audiology and acoustic technology. For more information on Australian Hearing or to find your nearest centre call 131 797. Those who do not meet the eligibility criteria for this service can call The Office of Hearing on 1800 500726 for their nearest private service provider.

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Australian Hearing provides subsidised hearing services through 60 clinics across Australia. Hearing tests & hearing aids are provided to eligible adults & children. A maintenance fee of $33.75 per annum (payable after initial fitting of hearing aid) is the only charge involved in this service. Australian Hearing Centres provide the latest in hearing aid technology, hearing rehabilitation and also conduct research in audiology and accoustic technology. For more information on Australian Hearing or to call your nearest centre call 131 797. Those who do not meet the eligibility criteria for this service can call The Office of Hearing on 1800 500 726 for their nearest private service provider.

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Australian Hearing provides hearing tests, fitting of hearing aids for children up to 21years, pensioners and veterans.

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Bellarine Community Health Centre (Drysdale) provides allied health care, community nursing. support groups, centre based day care and volunteer transport.

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Audio Clinic - Parramatta

NSW, Australia

Provides services for Pensioners and Veteran Affairs clients. Services include Hearing tests and evaluation, personal fitting program, on-going rehabilitation and support, hearing aid repairs, adjustments, batteries and accessories. Other Services include Seniors Card Discounts, pensioner discounts. Home calls and visiting clinics to some regions, please call to discuss.

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Accredited provider of hearing care to pensioners and veteran's affairs clients, private clients and workcover.

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Audio Clinic

TAS, Australia

This service provides free hearing aids to pensioners and Dept of Veterans Affairs clients on behalf of the Office of Hearing Services.

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Services available Monday to Friday and on Saturdays by appointment only. Comprehensive hearing assessments, hearing aid fittings, custom earplugs.

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Aims to reduce the consequences of hearing loss for eligible clients. The Office of Hearing Services funds hearing services from a range of public and private providers to deliver three main types of services which includes providing hearing services for eligible adult clients through a voucher system; providing services to clients with special needs (including children and young adults under 21, eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, eligible clients with complex hearing rehabilitation needs and eligible clients who live in remote areas); and conducting research. Under the voucher system, the Office of Hearing Services issues vouchers to eligible clients who can then choose from a range of over 180 accredited service providers.

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Hearing aid assessment and fitting, appt by ringing 1800 041 044

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Pensioners and veterans are eligble for hearing aids. Services free of charge under the Commonwealth Hearing Services Program. Visiting sites Armidale - fortnightly; Glen Innes - monthly; Gunnedah - fortnightly; Inverell -twice monthly; Moree - monthly; Narrabri - monthly.

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Provide hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, repairs and services. Accredited by the office of Hearing Services to provide assessment and services to eligible pensioners.

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Australian Hearing provides subsidised hearing services through 60 clinics across Australia. Hearing tests & hearing aids are provided to eligible adults & children. A maintenance fee of $33 per annum, payable after initial fitting of hearing aid, is the only charge involved in this service. Home visiting can be arranged for house bound persons. Australian Hearing Centres provide the latest in hearing aid technology, hearing rehabilitation and also conduct research in audiology & accoustic technology. For more information on Australian Hearing or to find your nearest centre call 131 797. Those who do not meet the eligibility criteria for this service can call The Office of Hearing on 1800 500726 for their nearest private service provider.

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AudioClinic Hearing Aids

WA, Australia

To obtain hearing services for people under 21 years ring Australian Hearing directly on 13 17 97. Or, ring to apply for a voucher for a hearing test, which will require a GP referral. Those eligible for a voucher for free service must fit one of the following criteria: Be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older. Be a Pension Concession Card Holder. Be in receipt of a Sickness Allowance. Hold of a Gold Repatriation Health Card issued for all conditions. Hold a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss. Be the dependent of a person in one of the above two categories. Be a member of the Australian Defence force. Be undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager. This service comes under Office of Hearing Services for further information contact them on 1800 057 220. Updated March 2008.

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AudioClinic Hearing Aids

WA, Australia

To obtain hearing services for people under 21 years ring Australian Hearing directly on 13 17 97. Or, ring to apply for a voucher for a hearing test, which will require a GP referral. Those eligible for a voucher for free service must fit one of the following criteria: Be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older. Be a Pension Concession Card Holder. Be in receipt of a Sickness Allowance. Hold of a Gold Repatriation Health Card issued for all conditions. Hold a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss. Be the dependent of a person in one of the above two categories. Be a member of the Australian Defence force. Be undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager. This service comes under Office of Hearing Services for further information contact them on 1800 057 220. Updated July 2005.

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AudioClinic Hearing Aids

WA, Australia

To obtain hearing services for people under 21 years ring Australian Hearing directly on 13 17 97. Or, ring to apply for a voucher for a hearing test, which will require a GP referral. Those eligible for a voucher for free service must fit one of the following criteria: Be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older. Be a Pension Concession Card Holder. Be in receipt of a Sickness Allowance. Hold of a Gold Repatriation Health Card issued for all conditions. Hold a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss. Be the dependent of a person in one of the above two categories. Be a member of the Australian Defence force. Be undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager. This service comes under Office of Hearing Services for further information contact them on 1800 057 220. Updated July 2005.

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Western Hearing Services

WA, Australia

Need to ring Office of Hearing Services on 1800 500 726 to apply for voucher. Needs GP referral. Eligible people for a voucher for free service must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older and are: a Pension Concession Card Holder, receiving Sickness Allowance from Centrelink, holder of a Gold Repatriation Health Card issued for all conditions, holder of a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss, dependent of a person in one of the above categories, a member of the Australian Defence force, or undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager. Updated September 2008.

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Western Hearing Services

WA, Australia

Need to ring Office of Hearing Services on 1800 500 726 to apply for voucher. Needs GP referral. Eligible people for a voucher for free service must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older and are: a Pension Concession Card Holder, receiving Sickness Allowance from Centrelink, holder of a Gold Repatriation Health Card issued for all conditions, holder of a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss, dependent of a person in one of the above categories, a member of the Australian Defence force, or undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager.

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Western Hearing Services

WA, Australia

Need to ring Office of Hearing Services on 1800 500 726 to apply for voucher. Needs GP referral. Eligible people for a voucher for free service must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older and are: a Pension Concession Card Holder, receiving Sickness Allowance from Centrelink, holder of a Gold Repatriation Health Card issued for all conditions, holder of a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss, dependent of a person in one of the above categories, a member of the Australian Defence force, or undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager.

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Western Hearing Services

WA, Australia

Need to ring Office of Hearing Services on 1800 500 726 to apply for voucher. Needs GP referral. Eligible people for a voucher for free service must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older and are: a Pension Concession Card Holder, receiving Sickness Allowance from Centrelink, holder of a Gold Repatriation Health Card issued for all conditions, holder of a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss, dependent of a person in one of the above categories, a member of the Australian Defence force, or undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager.

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Western Hearing Services

WA, Australia

Need to ring Office of Hearing Services on 1800 500 726 to apply for voucher. Needs GP referral. Eligible people for a voucher for free service must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older and are: a Pension Concession Card Holder, receiving Sickness Allowance from Centrelink, holder of a Gold Repatriation Health Card issued for all conditions, holder of a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss, dependent of a person in one of the above categories, a member of the Australian Defence force, or undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager.

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Western Hearing Services

WA, Australia

Need to ring Office of Hearing Services on 1800 500 726 to apply for voucher. Needs GP referral. Eligible people for a voucher for free service must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older and are: a Pension Concession Card Holder, receiving Sickness Allowance from Centrelink, holder of a Gold Repatriation Health Card issued for all conditions, holder of a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss, dependent of a person in one of the above categories, a member of the Australian Defence force, or undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager.

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Western Hearing Services

WA, Australia

Need to ring Office of Hearing Services on 1800 500 726 to apply for voucher. Needs GP referral. Eligible people for a voucher for free service must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident 21 years or older and are: a Pension Concession Card Holder, receiving Sickness Allowance from Centrelink, holder of a Gold Repatriation Health Card issued for all conditions, holder of a White Repatriation Health Card issued for conditions that include hearing loss, dependent of a person in one of the above categories, a member of the Australian Defence force, or undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Services (CRS) Australia and you are referred by your case manager.

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