Audiology & Hearing Care

Hear Better. Live Better.

At MedCare Clinics, we're dedicated to improving your hearing health with compassionate, professional audiology services designed for all ages. Whether you're noticing changes in your hearing, experiencing ringing in your ears, or simply want a hearing check-up, our qualified audiology team is here to support you every step of the way.

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Audiology & Hearing Care Ontario

Why Choose Us?

Certified Audiology Professionals

Our experienced audiologists specialize in hearing health and personalized care. You'll receive expert guidance from trusted professionals at every visit.

Patient-Focused & Personalized

Your hearing journey is unique, the audiologists will design a care plan around your lifestyle, communication goals, and comfort.

Advanced Technology & Modern Diagnostics

Your tests will be done using the latest hearing assessment tools and industry-leading technology to deliver accurate diagnostics and effective solutions.

Ongoing Support & Follow-Up Care

Hearing care doesn't end with a test. You will be provided ongoing follow-ups, device fine-tuning, maintenance guidance, and support resources to ensure lasting satisfaction.

Who Can Benefit From Audiology Care?

Audiology services are suitable for individuals at different stages of life and hearing health. An audiology appointment may be helpful for those who:

  • Notice changes in their ability to hear or understand speech
  • Experience ringing, buzzing, or other sounds in the ears
  • Are regularly exposed to loud work or recreational environments
  • Want to take a proactive approach to monitoring their hearing
  • Have concerns related to ear or hearing health

Hearing assessments can support early identification of changes, provide reassurance when hearing is within normal ranges, and help guide appropriate next steps when needed.

Who Can Benefit From Audiology Care

How Can We Help?

  • Perform comprehensive hearing tests (for adults and children)
  • Diagnose different types of hearing loss (conductive, sensorineural, mixed)
  • Monitor hearing changes over time
  • Recommend, fit, and program hearing aids
  • Adjust and fine-tune devices for comfort and clarity
  • Provide accessories like TV listeners, remote microphones, and phone connectivity
  • Offer ongoing hearing aid maintenance and repairs
  • Assess tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and provide management strategies
  • Identify sound sensitivity issues (hyperacusis)
  • Perform or recommend earwax management (clinic-dependent)
  • Evaluate balance and vestibular (inner ear) disorders
  • Help determine causes of dizziness or vertigo
  • Refer to ENT or physiotherapy when needed
  • Test hearing in infants and children
  • Support speech and language development by identifying hearing issues early
  • Work closely with speech-language pathologists and schools
  • Refer patients to ENT specialists, family doctors, or neurologists if medical treatment is needed
  • Flag red-flag symptoms (sudden hearing loss, one-sided loss, etc.)
  • Educate patients on hearing protection and noise exposure
  • Offer custom earplugs (for sleep, swimming, musicians, work)
  • Provide strategies to improve communication in noisy environments
  • Help patients adjust emotionally to hearing loss
  • Teach communication strategies for work, home, and social settings

What to Expect At Your Audiologist Appointment

At MedCare Clinics, audiology care is delivered in a respectful, patient-centred environment. Appointments are designed to be informative, comfortable, and focused on your individual concerns.

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Step 1: Consultation

During your visit, your audiologist will begin by discussing your hearing health history and any symptoms or questions you may have. This helps guide the assessment and ensures testing is appropriate to your needs.

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Step 2: Audiology Evaluation

Hearing evaluations are conducted using non-invasive diagnostic equipment in a quiet setting. Each step of the process is explained clearly, and you are encouraged to ask questions at any time.

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Step 3: Review & Next Steps

After testing, results are reviewed with you in plain language. Your audiologist will explain what the findings mean and outline any recommended next steps, which may include monitoring, follow-up appointments, or referral to another healthcare provider if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is audiology care focused on?

Audiology care focuses on hearing and ear health. It aims to assess how well you hear, how your ears process sound, and how hearing changes may be affecting communication, balance, or quality of life.

What kinds of concerns can audiology support?

Audiology services can help with hearing changes, difficulty understanding speech, ringing or buzzing in the ears, and other concerns related to ear or hearing health.

Who can benefit from audiology services?

Audiology care is suitable for people of all ages. It may be especially helpful for individuals who notice changes in hearing, struggle in conversations, are exposed to loud environments, or want to monitor their hearing proactively.

How does audiology care help day-to-day life?

By identifying hearing changes early and offering guidance or management options, audiology care can support clearer communication, improved listening confidence, and better overall wellbeing.

Is audiology only for people with significant hearing loss?

No. Audiology care is not limited to advanced hearing loss. It can also be useful for mild changes, preventative monitoring, reassurance, and addressing early concerns before they progress.