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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Will hearing aids make my tinnitus worse?

No. In fact, it is the opposite. By providing the brain with the sound it is craving, hearing aids actually reduce the strain on your auditory system. However, they must be fitted by a professional. If they are turned up too loud without proper calibration, they could cause discomfort.

Can I get tinnitus relief if I have normal hearing?

Yes! Even if your hearing test comes back "normal," you can still use "tinnitus maskers." These look just like hearing aids but are programmed solely to provide soothing background sounds to distract your brain from the ringing.

Does health insurance cover tinnitus hearing aids?

Most major Australian health funds provide rebates for hearing aids under their "Extras" cover. We can help you check your eligibility and provide a free, instant quote for your treatment costs.

Practical Summary: What You Need to Remember

  • Tinnitus and hearing loss usually go hand-in-hand. Addressing the hearing loss often fixes the tinnitus.
  • Hearing aids mask the noise by amplifying the world around you and playing therapeutic sounds.
  • Pensioners in Perth can often get these devices for free or heavily subsidised through the HSP.
  • Stay away from "miracle cures" and stick to audiological solutions.
  • Personalised care is key. Every tinnitus case is unique, and your hearing aids should be programmed specifically for your ears.

If the ringing in your ears is starting to get the better of you, don't just "live with it." Come see us at Pristine Hearing Perth. We focus on individual needs with a human touch, and we’ve helped hundreds of people across Perth find the silence they’ve been looking for.

Make an appointment today and let’s get those ears sorted!