Hywel Dda University Health Board Audiology Services - Ceredigion
Tel: 01970 635447
Disabled Access: Yes
Email: audiology.hyweldda@wales.nhs.uk
Website: http://hduhb.nhs.wales/healthcare/services-and-teams/audiology/
Summary
How to access audiology for adults:
1. Referral via GP
If you think you have difficulty hearing or a concern about your hearing or balance, the first thing you must do is visit your GP to discuss this. You and your GP can then decide if a referral to ENT or audiology is needed.
2. Patients already known to the audiology service
If you already use a hearing aid that was supplied by the audiology department, you can get in touch with them directly and they can discuss what is best for you.
Where can adults be seen in the Hywel Dda University Health Board - Ceredigion area for audiology?
Audiology services for adults within the Hywel Dda University Health Board - Ceredigion area are based at Bronglais General Hospital and there are local clinics held in Aberaeron. The adult audiology service can be contacted on telephone number 01970 635447 or email address audiology.hyweldda@wales.nhs.uk
How to access audiology for children:
1. Referral via GP
If you have concerns regarding your child’s hearing, the first thing you must do is visit your GP to discuss this. Your GP can then decide if a referral to ENT or audiology is needed.
2. Patients already known to the audiology service
If your child already uses a hearing aid that was supplied by the audiology service, you can get in touch with them directly and they can discuss what is best for your child.
Where can children be seen in the Hywel Dda University Health Board - Ceredigion area for audiology?
Audiology services for children within the Hywel Dda University Health Board - Ceredigion area are based at Bronglais General Hospital and there are local clinics held in Aberaeron. The children's audiology service can be contacted on telephone number 01970 635447 or email address audiology.hyweldda@wales.nhs.uk
How to access services such as hearing aid repairs, replacement batteries and lost hearing aids:
In the first instance, contact the audiology service by post, telephone, text or email.
Note that there is a cost associated with replacing lost hearing aids.
Is this service available in Welsh?: The Health Board welcomes correspondence and telephone calls in Welsh or English. The website can also be translated into Welsh by clicking 'Cymraeg' on the desired webpage.
Last Updated: 04 March 2024 15:25 by NHS 111 Wales