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Independent Hearing is a family-owned South Australian business operating across multiple locations in Port Lincoln, Whyalla and Adelaide.
Unlike many other hearing clinics in South Australia we have the advantage as the name suggests of being a fully Independent Hearing Provider. This enables our hearing care professionals to prescribe any hearing aids or device available on the market today ensuring customers receive the best possible product suited to their specific needs.
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We service a number of locations across South Australia which include Adelaide (Kurralta Park, Melrose Park and Salisbury) as well as clinics located in Port Lincoln, Whyalla, Tumby Bay and Wudinna.


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Your ear has 3 main sections: the Outer, the Middle and the Inner ear. There are a number of different medical conditions that can affect one or more of these sections and today’s blog will outline some of the more common types and their treatment options.
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