Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board Audiology Services - West
Tel: 03000 850078
Disabled Access: Yes
Email: BCU.AudiologyWest@wales.nhs.uk
Website: http://www.bcuhb.nhs.wales/services/hospital-services/audiology/
Summary
How to access audiology for adults:
1. Referral via GP / Advanced Audiology Practitioner
If you are having difficulty with your hearing you should book an appointment to see your GP or Advanced Audiology Practitioner, if there is one available at your GP practice.
Where can adults be seen in the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board - West area for audiology?
Audiology services for adults within the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board - West area are based at Ysbyty Gwynedd. Audiology clinics are also held in all community hospitals across North Wales. These clinics are appointment only. Contact the audiology service to make a booking.
How to access audiology for children:
1. Referral via GP / Health Professional
If you have concerns regarding your child’s hearing and would like a referral for a hearing test by audiology, contact either your child’s GP, Health Visitor or School Nurse who can make a referral to the service as necessary.
Where can children be seen in the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board - West area for audiology?
Audiology services for children within the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board - West area are based at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Ysbyty Alltwen, Blaenau Ffestiniog Health Surgery, Caernarfon Victoria Dock, Dolgellau and Barmouth Community Hospital, Llandudno General Hospital, Cefni Hospital, Ysbyty Penrhos Stanley.
How to access services such as hearing aid repairs, replacement batteries and lost hearing aids:
If you have lost or broken your hearing aid, contact the audiology service by telephone or email. You can also post your hearing aids to the audiology service for repairs, see the website for further instructions.
Replacement batteries and hearing aid consumbles can be requested via online form.
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: 06 March 2024 08:30 by NHS 111 Wales