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HCIA Member Organisations
AudioClinic | AudioClinic is one of the leading providers of hearing care services for adults in Australia.
With more than 200 locations nationally and 45 years of service, AudioClinic has helped
tens of thousands of Australians overcome poor hearing and get back to enjoying life through
improved communication. AudioClinic offers free hearing tests through all its clinics, as a
service to local communities across Australia.
www.audioclinic.com.au
Bay Audio | In recent years Bay Audio has grown to become one of Australia's leading hearing health companies with 34 permanent sites and more than 20 visiting sites throughout New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. The growth of Bay Audio has been achieved through focussing first and foremost on customer's needs in addition to exceptional quality and offering a contemporary choice.
Connect Hearing | Connect Hearing is dedicated to helping Australians manage their hearing impairment through
comprehensive hearing assessments and aftercare, innovative digital hearing instruments and
other helpful listening devices, delivered via a national network of over 130 permanent and day
clinics. In addition, Connect Hearing is the sole Australian provider of the revolutionary, new
'set and forget' LyricTM hearing aid – the world's first and only fully invisible, soft, extended wear
hearing aid; allowing wearers to sleep, shower and exercise in their aids, and without the hassle
of changing batteries.
www.connecthearing.com.au
HearingLife Australia | HearingLife was founded in Adelaide more than 70 years ago. It now has a network of clinics
across Australia and has expanded into the USA. In addition to its professional services and range
of top quality hearing solutions, HearingLife maintains excellent relationships with Australian
Universities, through the provision of teaching services in the field of Audiology.
www.hearinglife.com.au
National Hearing Care | National Hearing Care (NHC) is Australia's leading independent provider of hearing healthcare
services with more than 115 permanently staffed clinics throughout metropolitan and regional
Australia. NHC invests heavily in hearing care across Australia in a number of ways: through
expanding its reach and client access, such that today over 35% of NHC's locations are based
in regional areas; through the training and development of audiology students, operating the
largest clinical placement program in the country. NHC is part of the Amplifon Group who is
represented in 19 countries and is the largest provider of hearing healthcare in the world.
www.nhc.com.au
The Neurosensory Unit | Founded in 1979 by ENT surgeon Dr Anthony Canty, the Neurosensory Unit is now owned
and operated by 26 ENT surgeons, and was formerly known as Queensland Hearing Aids and
Audiological Services. From small origins the Company has grown to employ over 50 people
including 23 clinicians across 11 clinics in South East Queensland and Northern New South
Wales. The Company offers a full range of services including hearing tests for newborns,
treatment for tinnitus, diagnostic hearing tests, learning difficulty assessments, cochlear implant
services and balance tests.
www.qha.com.au
Widex Australia | Widex combines years of understanding with a natural curiosity in finding solutions to
individual hearing loss. Widex has an uncompromising approach to innovation which has led
to such advances as the world's first fully digital in-the-ear hearing aid, as well as their own
revolutionary wireless technology. Widex is committed to finding not just the right solutions but
the most natural solutions to hearing loss. That is why they emphasise the importance of design,
technology and the environment. Widex has a new environmentally-friendly headquarters, complete
with solar cells and an on-site windmill, making them the first CO2 neutral hearing aid manufacturer.
www.widex.com.au
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