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Audiology in Pāpāmoa - common questions
Audiology services serving Pāpāmoa include hearing testing, hearing aid fitting and dispensing, tinnitus management and ear health assessments. While no dedicated audiology clinic currently operates within Pāpāmoa itself, several providers in Tauranga serve the suburb, and some offer home visit services for those who prefer not to travel.
A basic hearing screening is often available free or low-cost from audiology providers, particularly for initial assessments. A full diagnostic hearing assessment typically costs $100 to $250. ACC covers hearing assessments related to noise-induced hearing loss from workplace accidents. The Hearing Aid Subsidy Scheme provides government funding toward hearing aids for eligible adults.
The Hearing Aid Subsidy Scheme provides a subsidy of up to $1,108.62 per hearing aid (both ears) for eligible New Zealand residents aged 16 and over with diagnosed hearing loss. The subsidy is administered through the Ministry of Health and must be used through an approved provider. Your audiologist can confirm eligibility and manage the application.
Common signs include frequently asking people to repeat themselves, difficulty hearing in noisy environments, turning the TV volume up louder than others prefer, missing parts of conversations, and ringing or buzzing sounds in the ears (tinnitus). If you notice any of these, a hearing assessment is a simple first step.
Yes. Repeated exposure to loud noise - whether from jet skis, power tools, concerts or earphones at high volume - causes cumulative hearing damage. Noise-induced hearing loss is permanent but entirely preventable. Ear protection during loud activities and keeping earphone volumes below 60% of maximum are the two most effective measures.