Adult Hearing Tests
Hearing Med Audiology offer diagnostic hearing assessments for adults, pensioners and DVA - to help you hear better.
Hearing clinics in Flagstone, Jimboomba, Yarrabilba.

Are you (or someone you love) struggling with hearing?
Turning the TV volume up higher than usual
Frequently asking people to repeat themselves
Difficulty following conversations in noisy places
Family or friends commenting on your hearing
These could be early signs of hearing loss
Left untreated, it may affect more than just your ears - it can strain relationships and even increase your risk of cognitive issues like dementia. At Hearing Med, our qualified audiologist offers comprehensive hearing assessments and personalised solutions to help you stay sharp, steady, and socially connected.
We provide comprehensive hearing assessments and hearing checks for residents in Logan City suburbs like Flagstone, Jimboomba, and Yarrabilba. Using advanced audiological methods, we help you understand your hearing health and find the right solution fast.
Book your hearing test today and protect more than just your ears!

Hearing Tests for Pensioners
Subsidised hearing tests for pensioners with a blue pension card are available at Hearing Med Audiology. Please note the yellow concession cards are not included.
Our pensioner hearing assessments are thorough, gentle, and tailored to your needs, giving you a clear understanding of your hearing health and any support options available. We take the time to explain everything in simple terms, so you feel informed and comfortable every step of the way.
Our aim is to help you stay connected, independent, and confident in everyday life.

DVA Hearing Tests
DVA-funded hearing tests are available at Hearing Med Audiology for eligible Department of Veterans’ Affairs card holders.
We are proud to support veterans with respectful, personalised care focused on your comfort and long-term hearing health. Our assessments are thorough and easy to follow, giving you a clear understanding of your hearing and any support available to you. We take the time to listen, explain your results, and guide you through the next steps with care and clarity.

Is It Time For a Hearing Check?
We help you understand your hearing health and find the right solution fast. Call us to book an appointment or Book Online.
0487 819 789
Personalised Hearing Checks Near You
At Hearing Med Audiology, we don’t just test your hearing - we help you understand the results and the impact it has on daily life.
Each test is designed to build a full picture of your hearing health so we can tailor a solution just for you.
Our hearing assessments include:
Pure Tone Audiometry
Measures your ability to hear different tones
Speech Audiometry
Checks how well you understand spoken words
Tympanometry
Examines middle ear function
Reflex Measurements
Evaluates involuntary muscle responses in the ear
Validation & Verification
REM & speech-mapping let us fine-tune your hearing aids for perfect clarity and comfort

Real Stories, Real Results
"If I could give more than five stars, I absolutely would!"
Dr. Sherin is truly exceptional - not just incredibly knowledgeable and skilled, but also genuinely dedicated in caring and generous with her time.
She goes above and beyond for her patients, and it really shows. I was curious and looked her up on Google, only to find glowing 5-star reviews across multiple locations and now I understand exactly why.
If you have any concerns with your ears or hearing, don’t even think twice, she is hands-down the best in town!
Justin J, Jimboomba
The Hidden Impact of Hearing Loss on Your Health
Hearing loss is more than just missing out on sounds - it can silently affect your brain, body and emotional well-being. At Hearing Med, we believe early detection and treatment of hearing loss is essential not only for your ears, but for your overall quality of life.
Hearing Loss and Memory
Studies have shown that untreated hearing loss increases the cognitive load on the brain. When your brain is constantly struggling to interpret sounds, it has fewer resources left for memory and thinking. Research from Johns Hopkins University found that older adults with hearing loss are up to 5 times more likely to develop dementia than those with normal hearing.
Hearing Loss and Balance
Your ears play a vital role in maintaining balance. The inner ear houses the vestibular system, which helps you stay upright and oriented. When hearing declines, the brain receives less sensory input, increasing the risk of falls. In fact, even mild hearing loss triples the risk of accidental falls, according to national health studies.
Hearing Loss and Social Connection
Untreated hearing loss often leads to social withdrawal. Conversations become frustrating, group situations are overwhelming, and many people begin to isolate themselves to avoid embarrassment. This can lead to loneliness, anxiety, and depression, especially in older adults.

Did You Know?
1 in 6 Australians experience some degree of hearing loss and nearly 60% of people over 60 have hearing loss, but many remain undiagnosed.
Hear Better. Live Brighter.
Improve your quality of life today!