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Top Hearing Equipment Providers in Australia

Compare NDIS providers supplying hearing equipment and assistive listening devices.

163 registered providers nationwide

Also known as

hearing aidshearing equipment NDISassistive listeninghearing devices

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Innogreen Homes

5.0(223 reviews)

Leederville, WA

Hearing EquipmentHousing & Tenancy SupportAssistive Equipment for Recreation+4 more
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Osan Ability Assist Pty Ltd

5.0(127 reviews)

Bella Vista, NSW

Hearing EquipmentSupported Independent Living (SIL)Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements+23 more
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Docs Megasave Chemist

4.6(274 reviews)

Newcastle West, NSW

Hearing EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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Terrywhite Chemmart Footscray

4.8(95 reviews)

Footscray, VIC

Hearing EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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Rt Speech And Hearing

4.9(47 reviews)

Perth, WA

Hearing EquipmentHearing ServicesSpecialised Hearing Services+2 more
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The Trustee For Word Of Mouth Technology

4.8(51 reviews)

Croydon, VIC

Hearing EquipmentAssistive Equipment for RecreationAssistive Products for Household Tasks+2 more
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Advantage Darley Plaza Pharmacy

4.7(50 reviews)

Darley, VIC

Hearing EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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Beyond Health Services

5.0(21 reviews)

Roxburgh Park, VIC

Hearing EquipmentAssistance with Travel and Transport ArrangementsDomestic Assistance & Household Tasks+12 more
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Safelane Health Care Pty Ltd

5.0(21 reviews)

Wheelers Hill, VIC

Hearing EquipmentSupported Independent Living (SIL)Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements+14 more

About the service

About Hearing Equipment under the NDIS

Hearing equipment covers the devices and assistive technology that help NDIS participants who are Deaf or hard of hearing to hear and communicate. This includes hearing aids, cochlear implant processors and accessories, assistive listening devices, and alerting systems such as vibrating alarms or visual doorbell and smoke-alarm signals. The right equipment can make a substantial difference to communication, safety, and participation in everyday life.

Hearing technology has advanced considerably, and the best solution depends on a person's hearing profile, communication needs, and environment. Assistive listening devices can help in specific settings like classrooms or meetings, while alerting systems keep people safe by signalling important sounds in ways they can perceive. For many participants, a combination of devices supports different parts of their life.

It is important to understand how hearing supports are funded, because there is interaction between the NDIS and other programs such as the Hearing Services Program. For eligible participants, the NDIS may fund hearing equipment and related supports where they relate to disability needs and goals, guided by audiology assessment. Understanding which program funds what avoids gaps and duplication.

An audiologist or hearing specialist typically assesses hearing and recommends suitable equipment, and fitting and adjustment are important to get the best result. Equipment also needs ongoing maintenance, batteries or charging, and eventual replacement, which are part of keeping the technology working effectively over time.

When choosing a provider or supplier, look for qualified audiology expertise, a good range of devices, and strong fitting and follow-up support. Because hearing needs are individual and technology settings matter, a provider who takes time to tune the equipment to you and supports you afterward will get a better outcome.

Reviews and recommendations can help you find providers who deliver quality devices and attentive care. Compare providers on their expertise, the range of equipment they offer, and their support with fitting, maintenance, and adjustments over time.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many Hearing Equipment providers are there in Australia?

There are 163 NDIS Hearing Equipment providers listed in Australia.

What is the average rating of Hearing Equipment providers in Australia?

The average rating is 4.5 across 142 reviewed providers.

Does the NDIS or the Hearing Services Program fund hearing equipment?

Both can play a role depending on your eligibility. The Australian Government Hearing Services Program funds hearing services and devices for many people, while the NDIS may fund hearing equipment and related supports where they relate to your disability needs and goals. Understanding which program funds what helps avoid gaps and duplication.

What kinds of hearing equipment are covered?

This category can include hearing aids, cochlear implant processors and accessories, assistive listening devices for specific settings, and alerting systems such as vibrating alarms and visual signals for doorbells and smoke alarms — chosen based on your hearing profile and needs.

How do I choose a hearing equipment provider?

Look for qualified audiology expertise, a good range of devices, and strong fitting and follow-up support. Because settings and fit matter, choose a provider that takes time to tune the equipment to you and supports maintenance and adjustments over time.