Gippsland Audiology independently prescribes only the most up-to-date hearing aid technologies, catering for all needs, preferences and budgets.
As an independent specialist service, Gippsland Audiology supplies and fits a large range of hearing aids and accessories from all hearing aid manufacturers.
Our audiologists assiduously keep up-to-date with all new technologies, including wireless accessories such as bluetooth connectivity to mobile phones and television.
When we recommend a certain brand, you can be assured that this is because we have researched the benefits, not because of any obligation or discount.
Learn how Gippsland Audiology maintains its commitment to only the highest ethical standards.
Hearing Aid Solutions

Behind-The-Ear
These hearing aids come in open fit and standard canal designs to sit snugly on the top of the ear.

Custom
Tailor made to fit your unique needs & ear shape, developed in close consultation with every individual client.

RIC
The Receive in Canal (RIC) aids are very comfortable and often smaller than other hearing aids.
Our Fitting Process
Choosing a hearing aid can be complex. Gippsland Audiology prides itself on taking the time to get to know your hearing needs.
This starts with a detailed discussion about your communication needs, hearing and ear health history and thorough audiological evaluation.
We are then able to recommend hearing aids that are most suitable for your hearing, communication goals, lifestyle and budget.
Hearing Aid Pricing
We want to keep it simple. We have designed two fitting packages to suit the different needs and budgets of our patients. Be assured that we will work equally with you under all fitting packages. If you are unsure which fitting package will suit you best, your audiologist will be able to guide you through the best option for your specific needs.
What is a hearing aid?
Hearing aids are small, battery powered, electrical devices with three parts – a microphone, amplifier and receiver (speaker).
Each hearing aid is programmed specifically for an individual to amplify sounds that can’t be heard due to the hearing loss.
The hearing aid is not designed to make everything louder but rather provide more clarity to sounds, particularly speech.
Superior Technology, Superior Choice
Hearing aids have advanced significantly over the years, in both functionality and style.
As the sophistication of technology increases so does its ability to automatically respond to the listeners needs in more complex listening environments + engage noise reduction features.