
Established by Dr Kamaljeet Singh, 'Hearing Wellness Clinic' is a one-stop clinic for hearing assistance for partial or complete loss of hearing.
Recently inaugurated in the city, the hearing centre offers customised solutions to meet individual hearing problems, right from diagnosis to solution for hearing conducting hearing tests and providing hearing aids best suited to individual needs and requirements.
With the opening of the centre in Mangalore, HWC has 11 centres in India, including nine in the state and two in Hyderabad. HWC provides a wide range of products to mitigate an individual's suffering due to loss of hearing, says Mr Singh. He says that the hearing care clinic provides professional consultation and end-to-end solution to patients of hearing loss at every step.
"We deal with those kinds of hearing losses that cannot be treated with medicines or surgery. We assist patients both paediatric and adults with all hearing tests like Pure Tone Audiometry and Impedance Audiometry, BSERA Test, OAE Test, Special Test and provide the best hearing aids and accessories those are available in the market today," says Rishu, partner and audiologist at HWC, Mangalore.
There are currently two audiologists at the centre, which is well-equipped with a sound-proof testing room. The centre also has tie-ups with major hospitals and ENTs in the city.
Hearing Wellness Clinic is located at Marz Chambers in Falnir Road, Mangalore. It is open for consultancy and testing from 9.30 am till 8 pm.
For more information on its facilities and services, log in to www.hearingwellness.in











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