Children’s hearing plays a critical part of a child’s development. Hearing problems can lead to delays with speech and language development, problems at school and developing social skills.
How we help
Our specialist team provides hearing assessment and therapy for very young children, children with multiple disabilities, children at an increased risk of permanent hearing problems and children diagnosed with permanent hearing loss.
We work closely with other professionals to best support you and your child arranging suitable care for any issues found following assessment. Our hearing therapists provide extra support, communication plans, equipment advice and tinnitus retraining to children and co-ordinate our young adult’s move to adult services.
Referrals to the audiology service may come from a range of sources including the newborn hearing screening.
What happens at your appointment
Usually one or two specialist children’s audiologists will see your child. Your appointment will last from 30 minutes up to one or possibly two hours, depending on the age and the type of testing your child needs. The appointment letter will confirm timings.
We will ask you some questions about your child’s hearing, medical history and any family history of hearing problems. We will also look in your child’s ears.
There are several tests we have to assess your child’s hearing. We will decide which test to use, depending on your child’s developmental age and whether they are awake or asleep. Once a child is approximately 8-10 months old we try to test their hearing by getting them to respond to sounds in other ways through play, for this it will be important your child is awake.
Some tests may involve using headphones (depending on your child’s age), if possible please try and teach your child to be comfortable wearing them.
Please try and arrange childcare for any other siblings as our hearing tests will take place in a quiet room.
Sometimes we may need to bring your child back for a second appointment for further tests.
Further information on children’s hearing appointments
What happens if a hearing loss is identified?
Depending on the type of hearing loss your child has, the right support and management will be given. This may involve monitoring, referring to another professional or fitting of a hearing aid.
What if my child needs a hearing aid?
If your child needs a hearing aid we will discuss the use of increasing sounds and any alternative options. Within our service we fit hearing aids based on the needs of the child. We will also sometimes refer your child to another paediatric professional or the Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT service for their medical opinion.
Where we are
Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton
Our Brighton children’s audiology service is based on the 2nd floor of the Barry Building at the Royal Sussex County Hospital.
We are also able to offer appointments for children over 6 years old (if deemed appropriate) at the following sites:
- Princess Royal Hospital
- County Oak Medical Centre – bus routes 24, 26, 46, 56; car parking available.
- Mile Oak Medical Centre – bus routes 1, 1A; on-street parking.
Worthing Hospital and Southlands Hospital, Shoreham
We are located on the ground floor in the east wing of Worthing Hospital. We also run some outreach clinics at Southlands Hospital.
Contact us
Brighton
Audiology Department
Sussex House
Abbey Road
Brighton
BN2 1ES