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

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

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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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Audio Clinic - Mandurah

WA, Australia

AudioClinic is the leading private provider of hearing care solutions for adults in Australia and retails hearing equipment and aids. The business is also funded by the Office of Hearing as a service provider for eligible clients. Audio Clinic do weekly hearing testing. Need to ring Office of Hearing Services on 1800 500 726 to apply for voucher. To be eligible for hearing services one must be over 21 yrs, Australian Citizen or permanent resident. Pension card holder, on sickness allowance, holder of Gold Repatriation Health Card, White Repatriation Health Card with conditions including hearing loss, dependent of above categories, Member of Australian Defence Forces or undergoing a vocational rehabilitation program with the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service (CRS) Australia and referred by a case manager. Hearing tests every Saturday and Wednesday 10am - 4pm

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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 February 2008.

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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 March 2006.

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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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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. February 2008

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iHear Australia

WA, Australia

Ring Office of Hearing Services on 1800 500 726 to apply for OHS voucher. Needs GP referral. To be eligible for a voucher for free service is to be a Pension Concession Card Holder, on Sickness Allowance from Centrelink, holder of a Gold or White DVA 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 CRS Australia and are referred by a case manager. Discount if not eligible for voucher to senior cardholders, supporting parents and pension cardholders. IHear Australia is HIC Registered other services testing all ages newborn to elderly, Auditory-processing assessments, Tinnitus Management, Hearing aids. Funded by DSC to give free hearing services to intellectually-disabled people registered with DSC.

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Advanced Hearing Care

WA, Australia

Providing hearing aids and hearing assessments

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This service provides Hearing assessments of all ages, Neonatal testing, hearing aid fitting, tinnitus management, workers assessments ear plugs, pensioner and veterans free if eligible for community Government Scheme.

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This service provides Hearing assessments of all ages, Neonatal testing, hearing aid fitting, tinnitus management, workers assessments ear plugs, pensioner and veterans free if eligible for community Government Scheme.

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Areas of specialty include hearing assessments, hearing aid fittings and tinnitus assessments. Service is open to adults, pensioners and children. Free hearing aids for pensioners. Home visiting is possible with a doctor's letter provided.

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Areas of specialty include hearing assessments, hearing aid fittings and tinnitus assessments. Service is open to adults, pensioners and children. Free hearing aids for pensioners. Home visiting is possible with a doctor's letter provided.

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Western Hearing Services provides audiology services, specialising in the areas of hearing assessments and devices, tinnitus assessment and central auditory processing assessments.

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Western Hearing Services provides audiology services, specialising in the areas of hearing assessments and devices, tinnitus assessment and central auditory processing assessments.

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Western Hearing Services provides audiology services, specialising in the areas of hearing assessments and devices, tinnitus assessment and central auditory processing assessments.

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Allied Health: Lions Hearing Clinic provides audiology services, specialising in the areas of adult and paediatric hearing assessments, hearing aid fittings, auditory processing testing.

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Allied Health Care: Lions Hearing and Balance Management Centre provides audiology services, specialising in the areas of cochlear implants, bone anchored hearing aids, hearing assessments, hearing aid fittings.

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Providing diagnostic hearing tests for all ages and hearing aid services. Also a provider for the Hearing Services Program for the Office of Hearing Services.

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The Art of Hearing

WA, Australia

Provides hearing test all ages. Is Pensioner concession approved as long as they have a hearing services voucher. Able to test children as well. Supplies all types of hearing aides and is able to provide government free aides to people with pensioner concession cards.

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Hearing Life

WA, Australia

They specialise in fitting Digital Hearing Aids and will fit other types of hearing aids and can do repairs. They are fully accredited by the Office of Hearing Services to provide subsidised services to pensioners and veterans under the Australian Government Hearing Services Program. We employ only professional, Government accredited Audiologists and Audiometrists who are highly trained and experienced to help our clients with their hearing difficulties. At HearingLife we are committed to helping our clients to make the right choice about their hearing. We therefore always explain their options to them, clearly, in a way they are able to understand and answer all their questions simply and honestly. By offering independent advice, our clients are much better able to make the decision that is best for their individual needs. Ring Office of Hearing Services on 1800 500 726.

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Hearing Life

WA, Australia

Hearing Life is accredited to provide hearing services to eligible clients of the Australian Government Hearing Services Program and private clients. They specialise in fitting digital hearing aids

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Peel Hearing Services provide hearing assessment, hearing aid fitting and rehabilitation. They are accredited by the Office of Hearing Services to provide a range of services 'FREE OF CHARGE' to Pensioners and Veterans Affairs clients. As an independant privately owned practice, we are able to fit hearing instruments from many of the worlds leading manufacturers. At Peel Hearing we will help you set realistic goals, then work with you to try to realise those expectations with whichever technology you decide to try. Helen Jones is trained in Audiology in the National Health Service in the UK. Hearing Assessments Private Clients Office of Hearing Services Veterans Affairs WorkCover Pre-Employment Diving Hearing Aids Evaluation and Fitting Rehabilitation and Support Home Visits

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples aged 50 years and over Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples participating in Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander peoples who were former participants of a Community Development Employment Program between 1 December 2005 and 30 June 2008 all children to the age of 21 years all pensioner concession card holders and their dependants most veterans and their dependants referred clients of an Australian Government funded vocational rehabilitation service members of the Australian Defence Forces.

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