Audi-Lab

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(01) 851 1911verified

Unit 1 Hilltop Shopping Centre
Dublin D05 V2Y6 Ireland

Sunclosed
Mon9:30 am-5:30 am
Tue9:30 am-5:30 am
Wed9:30 am-5:30 am
Thu9:30 am-5:30 am
Fri9:30 am-5:30 am
Satclosed


Unit 1 Hilltop Shopping Centre Dublin D05 V2Y6 Ireland
(01) 851 1911

(01) 832 4007



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About Audi-Lab

Audi-lab is an Irish owned, Independent and family run Hearing premium hearing healthcare Practice formed in 1997. The Practice is owned and run by Leona and David Kane who are both qualified hearing aid audiologists. We are exceptionally proud of our Independence because it gives our team complete freedom over the advice and products that we supply. This allows you to be sure that you will get the best advice and devices for you irrespective of who the manufacturer is. Audi-lab is an Irish owned, Independent and family run Hearing premium hearing healthcare Practice formed in 1997. The Practice is owned and run by Leona and David Kane who are both qualified hearing aid audiologists. We are exceptionally proud of our Independence because it gives our team complete freedom over the advice and products that we supply. This allows you to be sure that you will get the best advice and devices for you irrespective of who the manufacturer is. We have been involved in all areas of the Audiology profession, from full diagnostic hearing assessments, to the supply and fitting of hearing aids, and have been manufacturing earmoulds, Ear-pieces, broadcasting devices and hearing protection for the past seventeen years. We understand the value of listening to our customers, and have a team of experienced professionals to ensure that you receive the expert attention you deserve. At Audi-lab we pride ourselves on having the solution to suit your particular situation. We are committed to promoting the way forward in hearing conservation and to educate the effects of noise induced hearing loss. We understand the value of listening to our customers, and have a team of experienced professionals to ensure you receive the expert attention you deserve.

Services:
Hearing Test
Earwax Removal
Tinnitus Management
Hearing Protection
Noise Protection Services
Microsuction Earwax Removal

Brands Carried:
Phonak Digital Hearing Aids
ReSound
Starkey Digital Hearing Aids
Unitron Blu Hearing Aid Range
Widex Hearing Aids


Delivery: delivery

Payment Options: Cash, Visa, Master Card

Audi-Lab, hearing aid store, listed under "Hearing Aid Stores" category, is located at Unit 1 Hilltop Shopping Centre Dublin D, D05 V2Y6, Ireland and can be reached by 018511911 phone number. Audi-Lab has currently no reviews.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Audi-Lab

Audi-Lab is closed on Sunday and Saturday.
Audi-Lab is open Mon-Fri 9:30 AM-5:30 AM.
Hearing aids deliver immediate benefits, however to receive the full benefit given a Patient needs to go through a period of rehabilitation. A great deal of that rehabilitation takes place within the first three months. It will continue for up to a further nine months dependent on the period that the loss has been untreated. There are also exercises and programmes that will help with rehabilitation, these will help you get the full benefit of your hearing aids. We are committed to strong rehabilitation and after care for all our Patients.
No, hearing aids do not deliver normal hearing although the most modern ones are doing an increasingly better job of it. Most hearing losses are caused by damaged or missing hair cells in the cochlea, they can not be replaced. Even though hearing aids shape sounds to fit your hearing loss, the louder sounds are still sent to damaged hair cells in the cochlea. While damaged hair cells cannot be replaced, hearing instruments are the proven solution which both greatly improve your ability to hear and dramatically increase your quality of life.
The most basic descriptions of hearing aids are that they are amplifiers of sound. They have a microphone or microphones that convert sound into electrical signals, an amplifier that increases the strength of the signal, then a loudspeaker (receiver) which converts it back to sound and channels it into the ear canal through a small tube or ear-mould. A small battery powers the hearing aid and enables its working processes. Most modern hearing aids are sophisticated, state-of-the-art mini computers that shape and amplify sound amplification to fit a hearing loss. They all require expert computer programming to adjust to your specific lifestyle and listening environments.
The degree of hearing loss refers to the severity of hearing loss. Historically people spoke about hearing loss in percentages, but it is not an accurate or descriptive term. Most Audiologists now use degree of loss, such as the following: Normal range or no loss: 10 to 20 dB Slight Loss/Minimal Loss: 20 to 30 dB Mild Loss: 26 to 40 dB Moderate Loss: 40 to 60 dB Moderate/Severe Loss: 51 to 70 dB Severe Loss: 71 to 90 dB Profound Loss: 91 dB or more
Sound occurs at different pitches called frequencies and at different loudness levels that we refer to as intensity. The measurement unit for frequencies are Hertz (Hz) and the measurement unit for intensity is the decibel (dB). The range of pitches that we are important for speech range from low 250 Hz to high 8000 Hz. The ranges of intensities that we normally hear are 0 dB (very soft sound) to 120 dB (very loud sound). A hearing test is a measure of how well we hear at each pitch or frequency. This information allows us to quantify your loss.
We undertake a comprehensive diagnostic hearing evaluation which involves thorough testing of your hearing function. This includes, tympanometry, OAEs, Pure Tone Testing and Quick SIN Speech Testing. An average test process takes approximately one hour.
There are five clear signs that a person may have a hearing loss. If you suffer with a combination of any two, you should get your hearing tested: Frequently asking others to repeat themselves. Trouble following conversations that involve more than two people. Thinking that others are mumbling. Trouble hearing the voices of women and small children. Turning up the TV or radio volume too loud for others who are nearby.


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