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Specialist Hearing Care Focused on You

At Narangba Station Health Centre, our audiology services aim to assist you in understanding your hearing better and help you feel confident about any changes you may experience. Whether you have recently become aware of some minor hearing challenges, experience persistent tinnitus or concerns with your balance, your Audiologist will explain everything clearly and provide individually tailored care.

We will take the time to fully assess your hearing health, explain what is going on and talk you through some practical next steps. From diagnosis, to management and treatment we are here to help you stay connected to your family and everyday moments that matter.

Specialist Hearing Care Focused on You

Book a comprehensive hearing test in Narangba today.

If you’ve been putting off a hearing check or have started noticing changes, booking a consultation is a simple first step. Our specialist audiology team provides thorough assessments and straightforward advice, so you can make informed decisions about your hearing health.

To book a consultation, please call us on 5551234567, click the button below to book online or download the AMS Connect App to make an appointment.

Specialist Hearing Care Focused on You

At Narangba Station Health Centre, our audiology services aim to assist you in understanding your hearing better and help you feel confident about any changes you may experience. Whether you have recently become aware of some minor hearing challenges, experience persistent tinnitus or concerns with your balance, your Audiologist will explain everything clearly and provide individually tailored care.

We will take the time to fully assess your hearing health, explain what is going on and talk you through some practical next steps. From diagnosis, to management and treatment we are here to help you stay connected to your family and everyday moments that matter.

Book a comprehensive hearing test in Narangba today.

If you’ve been putting off a hearing check or have started noticing changes, booking a consultation is a simple first step. Our specialist audiology team provides thorough assessments and straightforward advice, so you can make informed decisions about your hearing health.

To book a consultation, please call us on 5551234567, click the button below to book online or download the AMS Connect App to make an appointment.

Audiology

Organs we specialise in

Our specialists treat conditions across the full gastrointestinal system:

  • Oesophagus
  • Stomach
  • Small bowel
  • Colon
  • Liver
  • Gallbladder
  • Pancreas
  • Biliary system

Hearing Specialist North Brisbane

Here at Narangba Station Health Centre, our audiology services are designed to help with a diverse range of hearing, balance, and ear health problems. Whatever your needs, your care will be personalised to your unique circumstances, from a basic hearing test to management of a more complex hearing condition.

Our services include hearing evaluations, diagnostic audiology services, hearing aid services, tinnitus management, microsuction for earwax removal, balance and dizziness assessments, including vestibular assessments where required.

We also offer specialised services for those who would benefit from them including assessment for cochlear implants, bone conduction hearing devices and hearing rehabilitation programs.

Advanced diagnostics

Endoscopy, colonoscopy, H. pylori testing, and liver function tests help us identify the root cause of your symptoms with precision and clarity.

Tailored treatment plans

We take time to understand your specific health concerns and create personalised treatment plans that give you the best chance at a full recovery.

Preventative care

Beyond treatment, we provide lifestyle and nutritional guidance to support your long-term digestive wellbeing and reduce the risk of future issues.

Our Audiology Services

Caring for your hearing should feel straightforward, supportive, and tailored to you. At Narangba Station Health Centre, our audiology services are designed to do exactly that — giving you clear answers, practical support, and the right solutions for your individual needs.

Our services include:

Balance Assessments & Vestibular Testing

Have you been experiencing dizziness, unsteadiness or vertigo? We can determine how your inner ear is impacting your balance. These tests will determine the cause and help us figure out where to go from here.

General Hearing Assessments

Whether you’re noticing changes or just want peace of mind, we offer full hearing check-ups to understand your current hearing health.

Bone Conduction Hearing Solutions

Bone conduction devices are a great alternative to traditional hearing aids for some forms of hearing loss. These devices transmit sound through your skull to your inner ear.

Hearing Rehabilitation Support

Adjusting to hearing changes can take time. We provide ongoing support, including communication strategies and guidance to help you adapt confidently.

Cochlear Implant Evaluation & Support

When hearing aids are no longer offering you enough benefit we can evaluate your candidacy for a cochlear implant and guide you through the process.

Pre-Employment Hearing Tests

We offer workplace hearing assessments to meet occupational requirements and ensure you’re able to safely perform in your role.

Custom Earplugs & Ear Moulds

We create custom-fit earplugs for swimmers, musicians, and those regularly exposed to loud environments, helping protect your hearing without compromising comfort.

Specialised Hearing Testing

For more complex concerns, we provide advanced diagnostic testing such as speech audiometry and tympanometry to gain deeper insights into your hearing.

Diagnostic Audiology Assessments

For anyone needing a hearing evaluation, whether they’re young or grown, we’re equipped to assess your hearing and walk you through what it all means.

Sudden Hearing Loss Management

If you’ve experienced a rapid change in hearing, it’s important to act quickly. We assess and guide you on the appropriate next steps for care.

Earwax Removal (Microsuction)

Earwax build-up can lead to ears blocking up and feeling uncomfortable. Our microsuction services will clear this safely and effectively.

Tinnitus Management

If ringing or buzzing in your ears is affecting your day-to-day life, we can help with tailored management strategies to reduce its impact.

Hearing Aid Fitting & Adjustments

It can be difficult deciding on a hearing aid. We walk you through your options and make sure you have the right device. We also follow up with you to make sure it’s working for you.

WorkSafe Hearing Evaluations

We provide approved hearing tests for occupational health requirements, supporting both employees and employers in maintaining safe working environments.

Endoscopic procedures

Laboratory & imaging tests

When Should You Book a Hearing Test?

Gradual hearing loss is one of the reasons why hearing changes can be easily missed. You may wish to schedule a hearing appointment in Narangba if you’ve found yourself having trouble keeping up with conversations at work or social gatherings. Another indicator may be if you frequently have to ask others to repeat themselves.

Other signs include ringing or buzzing noises in your ears (tinnitus), needing to turn up the volume louder than before, or a feeling of sounds being muffled. Patients also commonly report feelings of pressure in the ears, dizziness or problems with balance.

If you think something just isn’t right, get it checked. An early diagnosis can go a long way to providing more treatment options and improving your future hearing health.

When Should You Book a Hearing Test?

Gradual hearing loss is one of the reasons why hearing changes can be easily missed. You may wish to schedule a hearing appointment in Narangba if you’ve found yourself having trouble keeping up with conversations at work or social gatherings. Another indicator may be if you frequently have to ask others to repeat themselves.

Other signs include ringing or buzzing noises in your ears (tinnitus), needing to turn up the volume louder than before, or a feeling of sounds being muffled. Patients also commonly report feelings of pressure in the ears, dizziness or problems with balance.

If you think something just isn’t right, get it checked. An early diagnosis can go a long way to providing more treatment options and improving your future hearing health.

When Should You Book a Hearing Test

Common digestive disorders

Acid reflux (GORD), persistent heartburn, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), constipation, diarrhoea, peptic ulcer disease, and food intolerances.

Inflammatory & autoimmune conditions

Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and coeliac disease — conditions where the immune system triggers inflammation in the digestive tract.

Liver, pancreas & biliary disorders

Hepatitis, fatty liver disease, pancreatitis, gallstones, and bile duct blockages — conditions affecting nutrient metabolism and digestion.

Cancer screening & prevention

Preventative colorectal cancer screening, polyp removal, and surveillance recommendations for patients at higher risk of bowel cancer.

Understanding Hearing Loss

Hearing loss can occur as a result of many different factors, such as age-related hearing loss, exposure to loud noise over time, ear infections, impacted wax you name it. In some cases hearing loss can be attributed to hereditary issues or underlying medical conditions.

There are various kinds of hearing loss. Part of determining your treatment plan is finding out what type of hearing loss you experience. We’re here to walk you through that.

There are three main types of hearing loss, each with different causes and treatment approaches:

Conductive Hearing Loss

Conductive hearing loss can occur due to anything that inhibits sound from reaching your inner ear. This includes any obstruction of your ear canal or your middle ear. Earwax buildup, middle ear fluid, a ruptured eardrum, or damaged ear bones are among the most common causes of conductive hearing loss.

Low-volume hearing or hearing things as if they’re muffled are the primary symptoms associated with conductive hearing loss. Conductive loss is usually temporary and can often be treated with medical or surgical intervention. In some cases, you may be fitted with a bone conduction device.

Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Sensorineural hearing loss is the most prevalent form of hearing loss. It occurs when there is damage to either the inner ear (cochlea) or the hearing nerve. Sensorineural hearing loss can occur due to aging (Presbycusis), loud noise exposure, head trauma, or exposure to medications that damage the hearing system (OTC).

Symptoms may include low volume or clarity of sound, difficulty understanding speech (particularly when background noise is present), or sounds being distorted. Due to sensorineural hearing loss usually being permanent, treatment involves either hearing aids or cochlear implants to amplify sound.

Mixed Hearing Loss

Mixed hearing loss has attributes of both conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss, as its name implies. Individuals with mixed hearing loss experience problems in both the outer or middle ear and the inner ear or auditory nerve. For instance, you may have sensorineural hearing loss from aging, while also experiencing conductive hearing loss due to wax build-up or an ear infection.

Treatment for mixed hearing loss consists of medical or surgical treatment for the conductive loss along with hearing aids or amplifiers for the sensorineural loss.

Other Hearing Issues

Keep in mind there are other conditions that can affect your hearing health as well. Tinnitus or ringing in your ears and hyperacusis or a heightened sensitivity to sound are two conditions that impact some people’s hearing health.

Tinnitus can come and go or may be permanent depending on the cause. There are different treatments or therapies as well as sound masking devices that can help manage Tinnitus. Hyperacusis is usually managed with therapy and wearing hearing protection devices.

Treatment & management options

Effective treatment starts with understanding the full picture of your health. We offer evidence-based care focused on symptom relief and addressing underlying causes.

Medication therapy

  • Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
  • Antispasmodics for IBS
  • Anti-inflammatory therapy for IBD
  • Antibiotics for bacterial infection

Nutrition & diet support

  • Individualised dietary plans
  • Food intolerance management
  • Weight-related digestive health advice

Ongoing monitoring

  • Regular follow-ups for chronic conditions
  • Monitoring plans for IBD and liver disease
  • Long-term condition management suppor

Untreated Hearing Loss

There are many physical and emotional consequences that can occur if your hearing loss goes untreated. It can be very frustrating not being able to communicate with your family and friends. Someone with hearing loss may feel lonely, isolated, or depressed.

Hearing loss that is left untreated can cause cognitive decline and dementia because you are not stimulating your brain with sound. Lower performance at your job and loss of productivity are also implications of leaving hearing loss untreated. By seeking help early, these can be avoided and you can live your life to the fullest.

If you are starting to experience symptoms of hearing loss such as muffled hearing, difficulty understanding speech, or ear pain, make sure to get your hearing checked by a professional. The sooner you diagnose and treat your hearing loss, the better you will hear and feel.

Untreated Hearing Loss

Untreated Hearing Loss

There are many physical and emotional consequences that can occur if your hearing loss goes untreated. It can be very frustrating not being able to communicate with your family and friends. Someone with hearing loss may feel lonely, isolated, or depressed.

Hearing loss that is left untreated can cause cognitive decline and dementia because you are not stimulating your brain with sound. Lower performance at your job and loss of productivity are also implications of leaving hearing loss untreated. By seeking help early, these can be avoided and you can live your life to the fullest.

If you are starting to experience symptoms of hearing loss such as muffled hearing, difficulty understanding speech, or ear pain, make sure to get your hearing checked by a professional. The sooner you diagnose and treat your hearing loss, the better you will hear and feel.

Untreated Hearing Loss

There are many physical and emotional consequences that can occur if your hearing loss goes untreated. It can be very frustrating not being able to communicate with your family and friends. Someone with hearing loss may feel lonely, isolated, or depressed.

Hearing loss that is left untreated can cause cognitive decline and dementia because you are not stimulating your brain with sound. Lower performance at your job and loss of productivity are also implications of leaving hearing loss untreated. By seeking help early, these can be avoided and you can live your life to the fullest.

If you are starting to experience symptoms of hearing loss such as muffled hearing, difficulty understanding speech, or ear pain, make sure to get your hearing checked by a professional. The sooner you diagnose and treat your hearing loss, the better you will hear and feel.

Hearing Aids & Ongoing Support

When patients need extra help we can offer hearing aids and assistive listening devices. These can help with everyday communication. We offer hearing aid evaluations, fittings, and fine-tuning tailored to your degree of hearing loss and lifestyle.

Management continues after your hearing aid is selected. We follow up with you over time to make sure your hearing instruments are comfortable, working well, and fitting your lifestyle.

1. List your medications
Write down all medications and supplements you currently take, including dosages and how often you take them.
2. Note your symptoms

Record when symptoms started, how often they occur, and any patterns or triggers you’ve noticed.

3. Bring past records
If you’ve had digestive health tests or treatments previously, bring those records to help your doctor understand your history.
4. Write down your questions

Prepare a list of questions or concerns ahead of time so you don’t forget them during your consultation.

Balance, Dizziness & Vestibular Care

Healthy hearing isn’t just about hearing. Our ears also help us maintain balance. If you have been feeling dizzy, experiencing vertigo, or just feeling off-balance recently, the problem could be in your inner ear.

We offer balance and vestibular testing through our audiology services. These tests can determine what might be causing your balance issues. Once we know the cause, we can advise you on what to do next. Whether that be treating your symptoms or learning to manage them, we can help you feel more grounded.

Our Approach to Hearing Health

We believe audiologists should care for you with a personalised and practical approach. Here at Narangba Station Health Centre we care about how your hearing is affecting your daily life, not just the outcome of tests.

This may include uncovering any underlying factors, providing straightforward education about your hearing and working with you to find solutions that suit your lifestyle. If necessary we can work with your GP and other health professionals too.

Let us help make hearing care simple, supported and easy to understand.

Preparing for your visit

A few minutes of preparation before your appointment helps your doctor get the clearest picture of your health from the very first consultation.

1. List your medications
Write down all medications and supplements you currently take, including dosages and how often you take them.
2. Note your symptoms

Record when symptoms started, how often they occur, and any patterns or triggers you’ve noticed.

3. Bring past records
If you’ve had digestive health tests or treatments previously, bring those records to help your doctor understand your history.
4. Write down your questions

Prepare a list of questions or concerns ahead of time so you don’t forget them during your consultation.

Fees & Medicare rebate

We’re a mixed billing practice. A partial Medicare rebate is available for Medicare cardholders. Additional fees may apply for treatments or scripts.

Why Choose Our Audiology Clinic in Narangba

We understand why you chose our audiology services. It’s because we take the time to listen and talk to you. We make sure to thoroughly assess your hearing and then create a treatment plan that’s customised just for you. We’re here to address your questions and concerns in a way that doesn’t feel hurried.

You will also benefit from seeing other health professionals at our multi-disciplinary clinic, under one roof. GPs and other health services are located right here at our clinic near Narangba Train Station. Open weekends and after hours so you can keep up with your hearing health.

Audiology FAQs

If you’re experiencing symptoms such as struggling to follow conversations, turning up the volume and tinnitus, make an appointment for an assessment.

A hearing test is quick and painless. Our tests are a series of auditory evaluations that test how well you hear sounds and speech.

It depends on the cause. Some conditions are caused by things that are treatable such as earwax buildup or an ear infection. Other conditions are managed over time.

While there is no known cure for tinnitus, there are management techniques that can help minimise its effects.

You don’t need a referral for the majority of audiology services. If you are coming through a plan your GP will advise.

Book Audiology Appointment in Narangba

To make an appointment, please call reception or use our online booking system via the button below. You can also visit our contact page to see further details about our location and directions.

Bookings are available from as early as 7AM on weekdays and Saturday. We are also open Sunday afternoon and late evening on Tuesday and Thursday until 8:30PM.

Can’t find us? – We are situated across the road from Narangba Train Station next to the Narangba Village shopping complex. Look for signs for Narangba Health Centre and IGA.

Serving patients in Narangba, Burpengary, Dakabin, Deception Bay, Morayfield, North Lakes and North Brisbane surrounds

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Narangba Station health Centre uses the AutoMed platform for online appointment bookings.
Patients can also access bookings via the AMS Connect mobile app.

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