CJ Audiology Limited

CJ Audiology Limited

C J Audiology Limited was formed in 2013 by Christopher Edwards who's been a Hearing Aid Audiologist

C J Audiology Limited was formed in 2013 by Christopher Edwards who's been a Hearing Aid Audiologist since 1999 & over 17 years experience.

Photos from CJ Audiology Limited's post 11/05/2024

🌟 Go Old Illtyds! A Journey to Applaud! πŸ‰

As both a parent and sponsor, my heart swells with immense pride as we celebrate Old Illtyds' spectacular victory at the Under-13 Rugby Tournament at the Monmouth Festival last week. What a journey it has been! Your unwavering commitment, teamwork, and sheer grit have not only won you the trophy but also the admiration and support of us all πŸ†.

The excitement builds as we approach this Sunday, where Old Illtyds will clash with the same formidable opponent in the final of the Cardiff Defender Bowl at the historic Cardiff Arms Park. This is more than just a game; it's a testament to the hard work and spirit of our young athletes.

I urge our community to come out in full force to cheer them onβ€”let's fill the stands with our cheers and encouragement! πŸ“£

I am also proud to spotlight my business, C.J. Audiology Limited, which supports these incredible young athletes. Together, we are more than just a team; we are a family bound by dedication and passion.

Join us for a thrilling display of rugby this Sunday and let's root for Old Illtyds as they aim for yet another glorious victory. They've worked so hard to get here, and they deserve all our support. Go, Old Illtyds, let the roar of our cheers fuel your spirit! πŸ™Œ

25/02/2024

🎊 Big News for East Cardiff Residents! 🎊

We’re absolutely delighted to introduce the newest addition to our wellness family - a cutting-edge Earwax Removal Clinic at Mark Bolwell Chiropractor in Rumney, Cardiff! Dedicated to enhancing your auditory health, we’re here to offer comprehensive ear care solutions right in your neighborhood.

Chris Edwards has been qualified as an Audiologist for over 20 years dispensing hearing aids and giving advice and as an earwax removal specialist for over 8 years

πŸ‘‚ What’s On Offer:

β€’ Expert Earwax Removal Services
β€’ Comprehensive Hearing Assessments
β€’ Personalized Hearing Care Solutions
β€’ A warm, welcoming environment
committed to your care

πŸ“ Location: Conveniently situated in Rumney,
Cardiff, making it easily accessible for
everyone. For patients who are house bound
home visits can be arranged

Equipped with the latest in audiology technology, ensuring you receive the highest standard of care. Whether you’re experiencing hearing difficulties, discomfort due to earwax build-up, or just want to check on your ear health, our team of experienced professionals is here for you.

πŸ“† Grand Opening Date: Wednesday 28/02/24
πŸ•’ Clinic Hours: 9.30am - 3pm
πŸ“ž Contact Information: 818 Newport Rd, Rumney, Cardiff CF3 4LH. 07714651210

Call Chris on 07714651210 to arrange an appointment for your earwax removal

Let us help you hear the world more clearly. Your journey to better ear health begins with us.

13/02/2024

Protect Your Ears, Preserve Your Hearing: Say No To Noise Pollution

Exposure to loud noises, whether sudden or over a prolonged period, can significantly impact our hearing and overall well-being. This exposure can lead to noise-induced hearing loss, a condition that can start with subtle symptoms such as difficulty understanding people in noisy environments, a ringing or buzzing in the ears (tinnitus), and a need to increase the volume on devices. Initially, these symptoms might be dismissed or unnoticed, but they can escalate, leading to more severe hearing impairment.

The long-term effects of noise exposure extend beyond hearing loss. It can profoundly affect our ability to communicate effectively, leading to social isolation, frustration, and even depression. The strain of trying to understand conversations can cause fatigue and anxiety, impacting personal and professional relationships. Moreover, studies have shown that prolonged exposure to noise can also have cardiovascular effects, increasing the risk of hypertension and heart disease. Protecting our ears from loud environments and seeking early intervention when symptoms appear are crucial steps in preserving not only our hearing but also our overall health and quality of life.

The symptoms related to hearing as a result of noise exposure include:

1. **Temporary Hearing Loss**: After exposure to loud noise, there might be a temporary hearing loss or a feeling that the ears are plugged. This usually recovers within a few hours to a few days, but repeated exposures can lead to permanent damage.

2. **Tinnitus**: A ringing, buzzing, hissing, or roaring sound in the ears immediately after the noise exposure, which can become permanent over time.

3. **Hyperacusis**: An increased sensitivity to certain frequencies and volumes of sound, making everyday noises seem unbearably loud.

4. **Difficulty Understanding Speech**: Trouble understanding conversations, especially in noisy environments, and feeling like people are mumbling.

5. **Muffled Hearing**: Sounds and voices seem muffled after exposure to loud noises.

6. **Fullness in the Ears**: A sensation of fullness or pressure in the ears following noise exposure.

Repeated exposure to loud noise can lead to permanent hearing loss, where the ability to hear certain frequencies is reduced progressively. This can affect one's ability to communicate effectively and enjoy daily activities, leading to a decreased quality of life.

If you are experiencing any hearing difficulties or would like some advice, give me a call on 07714651210 and ask for Chris

CJ Audiology Limited C J Audiology Limited was formed in 2013 by Christopher Edwards who's been a Hearing Aid Audiologist

Millions lose access to free NHS earwax removal 11/02/2024

Millions lose access to free NHS earwax removal Patients unable to afford private treatment are turning to "dangerous self-removal methods", the RNID says.

11/02/2024

πŸ‘‚ Understanding Presbycusis: Navigating Age-Related Hearing Loss πŸ‘‚

As we gracefully age, our senses evolve, and for many, hearing is no exception. Presbycusis, or age-related hearing loss, is a natural part of the aging process affecting one in three people over the age of 65. It's characterized by the gradual loss of hearing ability, especially in deciphering high-frequency sounds and understanding speech amidst background noise.

πŸ” What Causes Presbycusis?
The reasons behind presbycusis are multifaceted, including changes in the inner ear structures, alterations in blood flow to the ear, and the cumulative impact of exposure to loud noises over a lifetime. Genetic factors also play a role in how susceptible we are to age-related hearing changes.

πŸ—£ Symptoms to Watch For:
Difficulty following conversations in noisy environments.
- Higher pitched sounds, like 's' or 'th', become harder to distinguish.
- A need to increase the volume on televisions or radios.
- Feeling that others are mumbling or speaking unclearly, trouble understanding speech in noisy environments

πŸ‘‚ Prevention and Management:
While presbycusis is a natural part of aging, there are steps we can take to manage its impact:

- Regular hearing check-ups.
- Protective measures against loud noises.
- Considering the use of hearing aids or assistive listening devices as
recommended by healthcare professionals.

Awareness is key! If you or someone you love is experiencing these signs, consulting with a hearing care professional can make all the difference. Remember, acknowledging hearing loss is the first step towards improving your quality of life. Let's embrace our golden years with open ears and hearts! Embrace the journey to better hearing and a higher quality of life!🌟

Early detection and intervention are key. If you or your loved ones are experiencing signs of hearing loss, consult with a hearing specialist. Embrace the journey to better hearing and a higher quality of life!

If you are experiencing these difficulties, give us a call on 07714 651210

CJ Audiology Limited C J Audiology Limited was formed in 2013 by Christopher Edwards who's been a Hearing Aid Audiologist

10/09/2023
10/09/2023

A couple of month ago I was awarded one of the Three Best Audiologists in Cardiff. I would like to appreciate everyone that helped me achieve this

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00