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Why Kingsbridge Hearing Care Recommends Earol
Kingsbridge Hearing Care recommends Earol to help soften and loosen earwax. Earol is a sterile olive oil spray with a nozzle applicator which makes it easy to use and disperses the oil into the ear canal in a fine mist. This allows it to coat and soften the wax with...
Be Proactive About Your Hearing Health!
The Alzheimer’s Society estimates there are over 20,000 people in Northern Ireland with Dementia. Researchers have identified key risk factors for the development of dementia, many of which can be reduced through better health awareness and lifestyle changes. One of...
Take Care of Your Ears This Summer!
Damage to the auditory system could be irreplaceable, so it is essential for everyone to take care of their ears and hearing. However, if you have hearing loss it is especially important to preserve and protect your remaining hearing as communicating freely with...
When Should Earwax Be Removed?
Wax is part of the ears natural cleaning mechanism, it helps to moisturise the skin and protect against bacteria and germs. Healthy ear wax gradually comes away without the need for any treatment, however interfering with this process can cause a blockage and risk...
Why you shouldn’t use ear candles to remove earwax
Ear candles have no benefit in the management of earwax and can cause serious injury to delicate structures inside the ear. When an ear candle is lit, smoke billows from the bottom of the candle and deposits soot into the ear canal, adding to the amount of debris...
Meet The Team!
Kingsbridge Hearing Care would like to welcome our new Audiologist Lynsey Hunter to the team. To find out a bit more about Lynsey we have compiled a fun Q&A. Lynsey, give us a brief outline of your career to date I began my career in the Northern Health and Social...
Why you shouldn’t use cotton buds in your ears
If you feel your ears are blocked with wax please DO NOT insert cotton buds or any other items into your ear. Foreign objects like cotton buds can damage the delicate skin of the ear canal increasing the likelihood of infection
Hearing Aid Maintenance Videos
How to clean a hearing aid with an earmouldHow to clean a custom hearing aidHow to clean a Receiver in the CanalHow to change the CeruShield wax filter of receiverHow to change the cerustop wax filter on a custom earpiece
18 Tips For Taking Care of your Hearing Aid
Your hearing aid has been carefully designed to meet your specific requirements. With the proper care and attention, it should last you for many years and make sure never miss a thing.
Is Your Hearing Aid Not Working?
If at any time you notice that your hearing aid does not make a sound as it should, the following steps will help you pinpoint and solve the problem quickly and easily.
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