Over 50s suffering from hearing problems can now speak directly to audiologists:
That's head of Audiology at Noble's Hospital, who says people can now refer themselves on for hearing assessments and the provision of hearing aids.
In the past, GPs made a decision based on thorough consultation and examination.
New measures are to encourage people to take responsibility for their health and well-being. Stephen Griffiths says it's more than a physical disability:
People with a sudden onset of hearing loss, tinnitus, earaches and pains, or episodes of dizziness should still be seen by a doctor.
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