Hearing Aids

How Hearing Aids can help improve your well-being

Your hearing and your overall health are more closely connected than you might think.  Healthy diet and exercise are important, […]

Hummingbird Hearingcare | Tarporley, Cheshire

Is there a difference between Invisible-in-Canal (IIC) and invisible hearing aids?

Hear at hummingbird Hearingcare, we offer two types of hearing aids: outside-the-ear and inside-the-ear models. Receiver-in-Ear (RIE) hearing aids are […]

Hummingbird Hearingcare | Tarporley, Cheshire

Hearing Aids can address a hearing loss to keep your brain sharp

The surprising link between hearing loss and dementia. Worldwide, around 50 million people have dementia Half of people don’t know the risk factors for […]

The Starkey Livio Edge AI

When it comes to better hearing, everyone deserves an edge. With the Starkey Livio Edge AI, the power of artificial […]

New Partnership – Carlton and Stanley Opticians

We are thrilled to announce that we have partnered with Carlton and Stanley Opticians in Shevington, Wigan and will be […]

The Oticon MORE – discreet, life-changing technology

We’d like to tell you about a new hearing aid we are now supplying and fitting. It’s called Oticon MoreTM, […]

Hearing Aids

Expert research proves Oticon MORE hearing aids help the brain organise sounds

New electroencephalogram (EEG) research has shown that the Oticon MORE hearing aids support the brain’s natural ability to organise and […]

Noise Cancelling Hearing Aids

Hearing aids and background noise

When someone without a hearing loss listens, we focus on one source of sound, automatically filtering out background noise. This […]

Hearing Aids

Research has suggested that hearing aids could reduce the impact that sound has on a person’s stress levels

Oticon, a global specialist in hearing aids and a recommended brand by Hummingbird Hearingcare, has bridged the gap between lab […]

Hummingbird Hearingcare | Tarporley, Cheshire

New research suggests hearing loss may be linked with COVID-19

Hearing loss, tinnitus and vertigo may be associated with coronavirus. Scientists estimate nearly 15% of people with the virus suffered […]