Take action on your hearing health
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TO mark World Hearing Awareness Day, Bloom Hearing Specialists is encouraging Australians to put their hearing health first in 2026.
The focus is clear: early hearing health checks and early action make a real difference.
“Hearing loss often happens slowly, so many people don’t realise how much their hearing has changed,” says Jane Chapman from Bloom Hearing Specialists. “By the time people seek help, their hearing has usually declined more than they expect.
“World Hearing Awareness Day is the perfect reminder to check your hearing early and take control of your hearing health.”
Good hearing is essential for staying connected with family and friends, feeling confident at work, and enjoying everyday life.
Yet many Australians delay getting their hearing checked, even when they notice changes.
Jane Chapman and Jodie Herbert from Bloom Hearing Specialists in Kadina are passionate about making hearing care easy to access, easy to understand, and easy to take action on.
To support World Hearing Awareness Day 2026, Bloom Hearing Specialists is offering the community:
#Free Hearing Checks — a simple, no-obligation assessment of your hearing
#Special Offers — exclusive savings on selected hearing technology*
#Personalised care and ongoing support — expert advice and ongoing support tailored to your needs
If you’ve noticed changes in your hearing, struggle to follow conversations in noise, or simply want to stay on top of your health, now is the right time to book a hearing check.
To learn more or book an appointment, visit Jane and Jodie at Bloom Hearing Specialists, 3 Hallett Street, Kadina or call (08) 8821 3355.
Your hearing keeps you connected to the people and moments that matter.
This World Hearing Awareness Day, take action today for better hearing tomorrow.