Milestone Hearing

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22/05/2024

Feeling blocked in either or both ears? Your ears may be full of wax! Don't worry, we've got you covered!

We at Milestone Hearing offer Ear Wax Removal using a micro-suction technique. This technique uses a fine suction probe connected to a gentle vacuum device that clears out earwax from the ear canal. It is safe, more effective and a lot more comfortable option compared to traditional methods like syringing or curettage.

Adam or Joey will welcome your queries, so don't hesitate to give us a call at (03) 9191 3885.

20/02/2024

Mabuhay!

We invite everyone to come join us and celebrate at a Filipino community-style festival in Cranbourne this Saturday, 24 February 2024 hosted by the Cebuano Association of Australia and 5B's Humanitarian Inc. Enjoy traditional Filipino food and live entertainment whilst checking out stalls to avail of services and/or shopping! 🀩🀩

Visit us at Marquee #29 for a FREE EAR HEALTH CONSULTATION and automatically enter into a raffle draw!

We will also be offering Ear Wax Removal onsite for $100 for both ears ($40 savings).

We'll see you there!

19/02/2024

In celebration of the upcoming Bentleigh Festival 2024 hosted by Bentleigh Shops this weekend, we are offering Free Ear Health Consultations with a 15-minute complimentary hearing screening for everyone in the family starting today!

We are also open this Sunday, 25th of February from 10 AM to 5 PM to join the fun and excitement!

Enjoy the rides and attractions, food and entertainment on Centre Road this Sunday! Please visit www.bentleighfestival.com.au for more details.

10/02/2024

Top Tinnitus Tip: Apps can be a great tool to help you manage your tinnitus. There are a number of tinnitus apps available including the MindEar App, the Oto App and Starkey Relax App. Make an appointment with your local hearing care professional to discuss these options and how they may help.

09/02/2024

Tinnitus - who can you talk to? If you are experiencing tinnitus for the first time. it may be helpful to know that you are not alone. Connect with others in peer support groups, such as the Aussies with Tinnitus Facebook group. Reach out to your GP or local hearing care professional to start a plan of action or contact Tinnitus Australia to help point you in the right direction.

www.tinnitusaustralia.org.au

08/02/2024

Tinnitus - how is it managed? The more we understand our tinnitus, the more we can regain control and actively work towards reducing its impact on our lives. The first step is to get in touch with your GP and hearing care specialist who can check your hearing, help you understand your tinnitus and discuss a management plan. you may also be referred to an Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) doctor to check if there are any medical causes for the tinnitus. Your own tinnitus experience will help your healthcare provider direct you to the best management options. If your tinnitus changes with neck movements, you might see a physiotherapist. If you have jaw pain or clicking, you might see a dentist. If you have hearing loss, you may see an audiologist. For many people, seeing a psychologist or hearing care professional who specialises in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) could be the best approach.

www.tinnitusaustralia.org.au

08/02/2024

Tinnitus - what's the impact? Sometimes our brain decides that tinnitus sounds are a threat, so it saves and highlights these messages in the brain's emotional control centre. For some people, the impact of tinnitus on a person's life can be devastating, increasing the risk of depression, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts. There is help. Reach out to your GP, local hearing care professional or Tinnitus Australia for more information and support.

www.tinnitusaustralia.org.au

07/02/2024

Did you know? Data trends show 1 in 3 people in Australia live with tinnitus and 1 and 6 live with tinnitus constantly. Approximately 2% of people have distressing tinnitus and approximately 70-85% of people with hearing loss have tinnitus. However, anyone can experience tinnitus, even children. Talking about it and sharing your experience with others is an important part of raising awareness. If you have tinnitus, talk about it with the people around you and reach out to your GP. local hearing care clinic, and Tinnitus Australia.

www.tinnitusaustralia.org.au

07/02/2024

It is important to take care of your ears to reduce the risk of tinnitus. Being frequently exposed to loud noise such as loud music concerts, machinery, power tools, or even a lawnmower can cause ringing in your ears. Reduce this risk by wearing hearing protection. Wearing earmuffs or earplugs may be adequate however, if you find they are not all that effective for your specific needs, make an appointment with your local hearing care professional to support you in finding the best hearing protection for you.

www.tinnitusaustralia.org.au

06/02/2024

Tinnitus - what causes it? Tinnitus is a symptom of other underlying conditions, such as hearing loss, ear injury, neck or jaw issues, circulatory system disorders or exposure to loud and prolonged noise. Most commonly it starts because of a change in the ear, but it's actually generated by the brain. For some people, the impact of tinnitus can be greater than the impact of the underlying condition that causes it.

www.tinnitusaustralia.org.au

06/02/2024

Tinnitus - what is it?

Tinnitus, often described as ringing in the ears, is a hearing condition where people hear noises, hisses or hums that are not present in the real world. Tinnitus can be constant or occasional, loud or soft, mild or severe, and can be heard in one or both ears or in the head. Tinnitus can happen to people of any age or background. Approximately 1 in 3 people in Australia have experienced tinnitus at some point in their life and about 1 in 6 live with constant tinnitus. About 2% of Australians (or 500,000 people) find their tinnitus very distressing. Reach out to your GP, local hearing care professional or Tinnitus Australia for more information and support.

https://tinnitusaustralia.org.au

05/02/2024

Let's help raise awareness and make a donation by taking part in a "T-themed activity" with your family, friends or colleagues. It could be a game of tennis, a chat over tea, or a taco lunch date. The list is endless. Check out the Tinnitus Australia website for more ideas and information about to get involved.

Visit: https://tinnitusaustralia.org.au/tinnitusawareness/

05/02/2024

The 5th to the 11th of February is Tinnitus Awareness Week.

Let's get talking about Tinnitus! πŸ€“πŸ€“

So many people are unaware of what it is and the impact it can have. 1 in 3 people in Australia have experienced tinnitus at some point in their life and about 1 in 6 live with constant tinnitus.

https://tinnitusaustralia.org.au/tinnitusawareness/

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25/12/2023

Happy holidays to our Milestone Hearing community! Wishing you all a prosperous New Year! πŸ₯³πŸ₯³πŸ₯³

We want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have supported us since our opening. We look forward to continuing to serve you and celebrate your milestones in 2024! 🀩🀩

18/12/2023

Hello everyone! Please be advised of our operating hours over the Christmas / New Year break. πŸ˜€

We wish you a safe and happy Christmas! Enjoy this time of the year with family and friends! πŸ₯³πŸŽ…πŸŽ„

11/12/2023

Make it a December to remember. πŸŽ„πŸŽ„ Here’s a little something for someone special πŸ₯°

04/12/2023

Totally cool gifts for this season! 🀩🀩

30/11/2023

Catch some waves and some favs but don’t forget to protect your ears! If you suspect an infection, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and guidance.

27/11/2023

Hot and fun days ahead! Time to relax, have a sip of margarita, soak in some rays and have a splashing good time! πŸ’¦β˜€οΈπŸƒ

Get your daily dose of vitamin sea 🌊 and don’t forget to protect your ears with customized swim plugs.

13/11/2023

Kindness is a fundamental part of the human condition which bridges the divides of race, religion, politics, gender and location.

Spread kindness and positivity all around the world by doing small acts of goodness/kindness through the power of communication.

Be the reason someone smiles today! Give someone a call or send a message, catch up with a friend whom you haven't spoken to for some time, ask someone how they're feeling today, or give a smile at someone just because.

Milestone Hearing is giving all of you our big HUGS!! πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—

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323 Centre Road
Melbourne, VIC
3204

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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