What to look out for

Many people don’t realise they’re experiencing hearing loss until it begins to affect everyday life.

If any of the signs below feel familiar, it may be time to have your hearing checked.

Difficulty following conversations

You may struggle to keep up with conversations, particularly in group settings or noisy environments. You may often ask others to repeat themselves or feeling like people are mumbling.

Turning up the volume

If you regularly increase the volume on the television, phone or radio beyond what others find comfortable, it may indicate a change in your hearing sensitivity.

Trouble hearing in background noise

Hearing in busy environments, such as restaurants, social gatherings or public spaces, can become increasingly difficult. Background noise may seem overwhelming, making it hard to focus on speech.

Ringing or buzzing in the ears (tinnitus)

Persistent sounds such as ringing, buzzing or hissing in the ears can be a sign of underlying hearing changes and should be assessed by a professional.

Feeling fatigued after listening

Straining to hear and understand conversations can be mentally exhausting. If you often feel tired after social interactions or meetings, your hearing may be playing a role.

Withdrawing from conversations or social situations

Some people begin to avoid social settings due to difficulty hearing, which can impact overall wellbeing and quality of life.
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When to take action

Ongoing or worsening hearing changes shouldn’t be ignored.
If you recognise any of the signs below, it’s time to have your hearing checked.

  • You’ve noticed changes in your hearing
    Sounds may seem quieter, less clear, or harder to understand than they once were.
  • Family or friends have commented on your hearing
    Often, those around you notice changes before you do. If others are raising concerns, it’s worth getting checked.
  • Hearing is impacting your work or social life
    Difficulty hearing in meetings, conversations or social settings can affect communication, confidence and participation.
  • You’re avoiding conversations or situations
    If you find yourself withdrawing from social interactions due to hearing challenges, early support can make a significant difference.
  • You experience ongoing tinnitus or discomfort
    Persistent ringing, buzzing or discomfort in the ears should always be assessed.
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Why early intervention matters

At Lions Hearing Clinic, our care is guided by research and focused on long-term outcomes — ensuring you receive the right support at the right time.

Addressing hearing concerns early can significantly improve your quality of life, communication and long-term health.

Improve communication and relationships

Clearer hearing makes it easier to stay engaged in conversations and maintain strong personal and professional relationships.

Reduce listening fatigue and mental strain

When hearing becomes easier, the effort required to follow conversations decreases, reducing daily fatigue.

Support cognitive health and overall wellbeing

Untreated hearing loss has been linked to cognitive decline. Early intervention helps support long-term brain health.

Help you stay connected to the moments that matter

From conversations with family to enjoying social activities, better hearing helps you stay connected to everyday life.
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When to seek support

If you’re experiencing any of these signs, a hearing assessment is recommended.

At Lions Hearing Clinic, our comprehensive assessments identify the type and degree of hearing loss, providing clear, personalised guidance on the most appropriate next steps for your hearing health.

What’s next

Take the next step toward clearer hearing

Taking the first step toward better hearing is easier than you think.

Whether you prefer a quick digital check or a comprehensive clinical consultation, our team is here to guide you toward the right solution for your lifestyle.

Online hearing check

Not sure where to start? Our quick, free online screening provides immediate feedback on your hearing. It’s a simple first step you can complete from home.
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Visit us in person

Book a comprehensive hearing assessment with one of our experienced clinicians. We’ll assess your hearing, explain your results, and guide you through the most appropriate next steps.
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