Experts estimate that thousands could benefit from modern hearing aids.

The hearing aid you’re imagining doesn’t exist anymore.

You know the one. Beige plastic. Curled over the ear. The thing that announces to everyone in the room that something is failing.

That hearing aid hasn’t been state of the art for years.

Today’s best hearing aids sit entirely inside the ear canal. Nothing on the outside. Nothing visible. Nothing that gives anything away to your family, your colleagues, or anyone else.

Thousands of people you’ve walked past, sat next to, spoken to. Some of them are wearing one right now.

You had no idea. That’s exactly the point.

So why are so many people still waiting?

Because nobody told them.

The average person lives with hearing loss for over 10 years before doing anything about it. Ten years of turning the TV up. Of asking people to repeat themselves. Of smiling and nodding in loud rooms and hoping you’ve read the situation right.

Not because they couldn’t be helped. Because they assumed the solution was worse than the problem.

It isn’t. Not anymore.

What modern hearing aids actually do

The latest devices don’t just amplify everything. That’s old technology.

Modern hearing aids are smart. They distinguish between the voice of the person sitting across from you and the background noise of the restaurant you’re in. They adjust automatically. They connect to your phone.

And they do all of it from inside your ear canal, where nobody can see them.

NHS England research shows that 42% of people over 50 and 71% of people over 70 have some degree of hearing loss. Most of them picture the old solution and decide it’s not worth it.

They’re making that decision based on something that no longer exists.

Does any of this sound familiar?

You ask people to repeat themselves more than you used to. You miss words in the middle of sentences. The TV is always louder than everyone else in the room wants it. Noisy places leave you more tired than they used to.

If yes, the chances are good that a free assessment would show you something worth knowing.

Hearing specialists across the UK offer a free assessment to find out exactly what level of support you need. No two people’s hearing loss is the same, so they map yours specifically. You come out with a precise picture of what has changed, what can be done about it, and what it would cost.

Some people are also surprised to find that financial support may be available to them.

There’s no commitment involved in finding out. Just answers.

Here’s how it works

Select your year of birth, answer a few quick questions, and HearClear matches you with accredited hearing specialists near you. They arrange your free assessment, walk you through the results, and tell you exactly what your options are.

No cost. No obligation. No commitment until you decide you want one.