Professional Hearing Tests in Newcastle and Wallsend
Your hearing plays a vital role in communication, relationships and daily enjoyment.
At Local Hearing Aid Specialists, we provide accurate, independent hearing tests tailored to your individual needs, so you can hear with clarity and confidence.
With more than 25 years of experience and no commission based sales, our friendly team offers clear and honest advice that supports your long term hearing health. We are a fully accredited, independent hearing clinic located in Wallsend, with easy access from Newcastle and surrounding suburbs.

Trusted Local Experts in Hearing Care
Our goal is to make your hearing test relaxed, informative and personalised. Appointments usually take between 30 and 60 minutes and include time for questions, guidance and support.
25+ Years of Experience
Accredited clinicians with extensive experience in hearing care and diagnostics.
Independent and Commission Free
Our only focus is finding the best solution for your hearing needs, not selling products.
Convenient Wallsend Location
Minutes from Newcastle, with free parking and easy access for the local community.

Types of Hearing Tests We Offer
We offer a range of professional hearing tests suitable for different stages of your hearing health. Whether you are noticing small changes, require a full diagnostic assessment, or would like ongoing monitoring, our experienced team will tailor the appointment to your needs.
Our clinic provides:
- Hearing screenings for early detection and peace of mind
- Diagnostic hearing assessments for a detailed evaluation
- Follow up and review appointments for those with existing hearing devices or changing needs
All services are delivered independently and without brand bias, ensuring you receive clear, honest and personalised guidance.
What to Expect at Your Hearing Test
Our hearing services are designed to help you maintain the best possible hearing health. Your appointment will include:
Consultation
We begin with a short discussion about your hearing history, lifestyle and any concerns.
Testing
Using calibrated equipment in a quiet, sound controlled room, we assess your hearing through tone and speech tests.
Results and Next Steps
You will receive clear, easy to understand results on the day, along with practical advice and recommendations tailored to your needs.
Bulk Billed Hearing Tests
If you are a pensioner, DVA cardholder or have a GP referral, you may qualify for a fully bulk billed hearing test through the Australian Government Hearing Services Program.
Our team can help you check your eligibility and guide you through the application process.

What Our Clients Are Saying

Margaret, Jesmond
I felt completely comfortable from start to finish. They explained everything clearly.

Robert, Charlestown
No pressure or sales talk, just genuine help and honest results.

Helen, Wallsend
It is reassuring to know they are independent and focused on my hearing, not selling devices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are regular hearing tests important?
Hearing changes often occur gradually and can be easy to overlook. Regular checks help to:
- Identify early signs of hearing loss before it affects daily life
- Support long term hearing health and clear communication
- Provide timely advice or treatment if changes are found
For adults over 50, routine hearing tests are especially valuable. Many clients in Wallsend and nearby suburbs such as Maryland and Lambton find that early testing improves confidence, social connection and overall quality of life.
What personalised hearing solutions do you offer?
Every person’s hearing and lifestyle is different. At Local Hearing Aid Specialists, we provide personalised care and recommendations based only on your needs. As an independent clinic, we are not tied to any hearing aid brand or commission structure. Our services include:
- Comprehensive hearing assessments
- Independent hearing aid recommendations with a range of options
- Tinnitus assessments and support strategies
- Wax removal and ear health advice
- Assistive listening devices and communication guidance
Our goal is to help you hear clearly and comfortably in the situations that matter most, whether that is family conversations, work, community groups or social outings.
Do I need a hearing test?
It is a good idea to book a hearing test if you:
- Often ask people to repeat themselves
- Turn up the TV or radio louder than others prefer
- Find it hard to follow conversations, especially in cafés or group settings
- Notice ringing or buzzing in your ears
Even mild changes can affect how you communicate and feel day to day. A hearing test provides clarity, reassurance and guidance on your next steps if support is needed.
Do I need a referral?
No referral is required to book a standard hearing test with us. You can make an appointment directly at any time. If a GP or other health professional has referred you, please bring any information or reports with you. We can also share your results with your doctor if required.
Are hearing tests bulk billed?
Yes. If you are eligible under the Australian Government Hearing Services Program, your hearing test can be fully bulk billed. This includes pensioners, DVA card holders and approved program participants. If you are unsure about eligibility, our team can check this for you and guide you through the process. Private clients are welcome and fees are always discussed upfront.
How long does the test take?
Most hearing appointments take between 30 and 60 minutes depending on the type of assessment. We allow plenty of time for questions to ensure you feel comfortable throughout the process. Your results are explained clearly on the day so you understand your hearing health and any recommended next steps.
How often should I get my hearing checked?
Regular testing helps monitor your hearing and maintain good communication. We recommend:
- Every two years for adults with no current hearing concerns
- Every 12 months if you use hearing aids or have existing hearing changes
Routine checks are a simple part of caring for your overall health, similar to eye and dental appointments. Many clients from Wallsend, Jesmond and Elermore Vale find that regular reviews help keep their hearing support performing at its best.
Can I bring someone with me?
Yes, you are welcome to bring a partner, friend or family member for support. Many people find it helpful to have someone familiar attend the appointment. They can offer insights into your daily hearing experiences and listen along during the results and recommendations.
What types of hearing tests do you provide?
We tailor hearing assessments to suit your stage of hearing health. This includes:
- Hearing screenings for a quick check of your hearing
- Full diagnostic hearing tests for a detailed evaluation
- Follow up testing for those with known hearing changes or hearing devices
All assessments are completed by experienced clinicians using calibrated equipment in a controlled environment. Clients in Wallsend, Fletcher and Jesmond often begin with a screening, followed by a full diagnostic test if required.
What happens during a professional hearing test?
Our process is designed to be comfortable, thorough and easy to understand. Your appointment includes:
- A short discussion about your hearing and medical history
- A visual check of your ears and ear health
- Hearing tests that measure tone and speech clarity
- Clear results on the day with practical recommendations
Most appointments take 30 to 60 minutes, with time to ask questions and discuss your hearing goals.
Is a hearing test suitable if I have no noticeable hearing loss?
Yes. Many people choose to have a hearing test as a proactive part of their health care, similar to a regular eye or dental check. A baseline hearing test is especially useful for adults over 50 or for those who:
- Work in noisy environments
- Have a family history of hearing loss
- Enjoy regular social or community activities where clear communication is important
A simple test provides peace of mind and helps monitor any changes over time.
How accurate are your hearing test results?
We use calibrated clinical equipment and follow recognised hearing health standards to ensure assessments are reliable and accurate. With more than 25 years of experience, our clinicians provide detailed results, explain what they mean for your daily hearing and offer independent advice on suitable next steps. This ensures you receive trustworthy guidance without any brand or commission based influence.
How do I prepare for a hearing test?
There is nothing special you need to do to prepare. For the most accurate results, we recommend:
- Ensuring your ears are clear of wax where possible
- Bringing a list of any hearing concerns or situations you find challenging
- Bringing your current hearing aids if you already have them
If you have had recent ear infections, cold or flu symptoms, you may prefer to wait until you feel better. Our team can advise if you are unsure.
Can hearing loss be temporary?
Yes. Some types of hearing loss are temporary and can improve with treatment. Common causes include:
- Earwax build up
- Ear infections or fluid in the middle ear
- Sudden noise exposure or pressure changes
A hearing test helps identify whether your hearing loss is temporary or permanent. If we detect a medical issue, we will provide guidance and refer you to the appropriate health professional if required.
Take the first step towards clearer hearing and better communication. Our Wallsend hearing clinic is only minutes from Newcastle, with appointments available Monday to Friday.
