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HomeIn BusinessHear well, live well: Noosa Hearing celebrates new home

Hear well, live well: Noosa Hearing celebrates new home

Hearing connects us — to loved ones, to nature, and to everyday life.

That’s why Noosa Hearing, your independent hearing specialist, is proud to offer expert, truly local care in the heart of Noosa.

Led by principal audiologist Deidré Breytenbach, Noosa Hearing is the region’s only full-time, independent clinic. Locally owned and operated, it’s free from manufacturer ties and sales targets — ensuring care that puts your hearing health first.

With over 15 years’ experience across three countries and dual qualifications in audiology and speech therapy, Deidré is known for her warm, personalised approach.

“I started Noosa Hearing because I wanted to give people the time and care they truly deserve,” she says.

The clinic has recently moved to Shop 4/16 Lanyana Way, Noosa Heads — a modern, central location officially opened by Mayor Frank Wilkie, marking a proud milestone for the community-focused practice.

Services include hearing assessments for adults and children (five plus), hearing aids from all major brands, tinnitus management, and professional ear wax removal using micro-suction.

Noosa Hearing recommends that everyone aged 55 and over have a baseline hearing test — early detection helps preserve quality of life, relationships, and brain health.

Accredited under the Australian Government Hearing Services Program, Noosa Hearing provides fully subsidised services for eligible pensioners and veterans (conditions apply under the Australian Government Hearing Services Program).

Call (07) 5231 8867

Book at noosahearing.com.au

Shop 4/16 Lanyana Way, Noosa Heads

Noosa Hearing – Your independent hearing specialist. Local. Trusted.

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