
Amplifon Perth
Amplifon hearing tests in Perth are not currently available for online booking. See 5 alternative audiologists below.
Amplifon hearing tests in Perth — No online availability
Amplifon is not currently available for onlinebooking through hearingtest.co.uk. This may be because they manage appointments through their own website, or because their Perthlocation has limited online availability. Don't worry — there are 5 excellent alternatives in Perth ready to book right now.
About Amplifon in Perth
Amplifon is the world's largest hearing care retailer by revenue, operating in over 25 countries. In the UK, they operated around 100 clinics across England and Wales before selling their UK operations to Hidden Hearing in 2025. Their legacy of premium hearing care and global expertise made them a notable presence in the UK market.
Amplifon has 100 locations across the UK and has been providing hearing care services since 1950. While Amplifon hearingtests in Perth, Perth and Kinross are not currently available for online booking through hearingtest.co.uk, patients in the PH1 5HZ area have access to 5 other audiologists that offer instant online booking. These alternative audiologists in Perth provide the same professional standard of care, with services including hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, tinnitus consultations, and ear wax removal.
If you specifically need a Amplifon appointmentin Perth, you may wish to visit their website directly or call your local branch. Otherwise, explore the excellent alternative audiologists available in Perth below, many of which offer same-week appointments with shorter waiting times.
Alternative audiologists in Perth
These hearing care providers in the Perth area are available for instant online booking. Same professional service, often with shorter waiting times.
Specsavers Audiology
630+ locations nationwide
Free (NHS) / £495–£3,500+ (private)
Book hearing testBoots Hearingcare
500+ locations nationwide
£799–£3,500+ per pair
Book hearing testHidden Hearing
300+ locations nationwide
£995–£3,500+ per pair
Book hearing testThe Hearing Care Partnership
400+ locations nationwide
£500–£3,000+ per pair
Book hearing testScrivens Opticians & Hearing Care
160+ locations nationwide
Free (NHS) / £495–£2,500+ (private)
Book hearing testHearing Test Cost at Amplifon in Perth
Understanding the cost of your hearing test at Amplifon in Perth helps you plan your visit. Amplifon offers a range of hearingcare services at different price points. Here is a summary of what you can expect to pay.
Free Hearing Test
Free
Duration: 60 minutes. A comprehensive audiological assessment conducted by a qualified audiologist, including ear examination, pure tone audiometry, and speech testing. Results are explained clearly with personalised recommendations.
Multi-Brand Hearing Aids
£700–£3,500+ per pair
Duration: 60 minutes (fitting). Hearing aids from all major manufacturers including Phonak, Oticon, Signia, Starkey, and Widex. Available in all styles from invisible-in-canal to powerful behind-the-ear devices.
Tinnitus Consultation
Free (initial assessment)
Duration: 45 minutes. Specialist assessment and management for tinnitus, including detailed evaluation, counselling on coping strategies, and hearing aid-based sound therapy options where appropriate.
Prices at Amplifon in Perth arecompetitive with other audiologists in the area. All audiologists in the UK are regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council to the same professional standards, so the clinical quality of a hearing test is consistent regardless of which provider you visit.
Many hearing tests are available free of charge, either through the NHS or as complimentary assessments offered by private providers. Use hearingtest.co.uk to compare prices across all audiologists near PH1 5HZ and find the best option for your needs.
What to Expect at Your Amplifon Hearing Test in Perth
If you are visiting Amplifon in Perth for a hearing test, knowing what to expect can help you feel prepared and get the most from your appointment.
The booking process
Book a free hearing test online or by phone
Visit your nearest Amplifon clinic for a comprehensive assessment
Discuss your hearing aid options with an impartial audiologist
Try your chosen hearing aids during a risk-free trial period
Return for fitting adjustments and ongoing aftercare support
During your hearing test
A standard hearing test at Amplifon in Perth typically lasts between 30 and 60 minutes. Your audiologist will carry out a series of checks to assess your hearing:
Case history discussion
Your audiologist will start by asking about your general health, medications, noise exposure history, family history of hearing loss, and any specific concerns. This helps tailor the assessment to your individual needs.
Ear examination (otoscopy)
Using an otoscope, your audiologist will visually examine your ear canals and eardrums to check for wax build-up, infection, perforations, or other abnormalities that may affect your hearing or require treatment before further testing.
Pure tone audiometry
You will wear headphones and respond to a series of tones played at different pitches (frequencies) and volumes (decibels). The results are plotted on an audiogram, which shows your hearing thresholds in each ear. This is the core of the hearing test and determines the type, degree, and pattern of any hearing loss.
Speech audiometry
Your audiologist may test your ability to understand speech at different volume levels, both in quiet and in background noise. This gives a real-world picture of how hearing loss affects your daily communication and helps determine the most appropriate type of hearing aid if needed.
Tympanometry
A small probe is placed in your ear canal to measure how your eardrum responds to changes in air pressure. This test assesses the middle ear function and can detect fluid behind the eardrum, Eustachian tube dysfunction, or ossicular chain problems.
After your hearing test
At the end of your Amplifon hearing test in Perth, your audiologist will:
- Explain your audiogram results in plain, easy-to-understand language
- Discuss whether hearing aids or other interventions are recommended based on your degree of hearing loss
- If hearing aids are appropriate, demonstrate different options and explain the differences between NHS and private hearing aids
- Recommend when you should return for your next hearing assessment
- If any concerns are identified, refer you to an ENT specialist or the hospital audiology department for further investigation
Remember that you are not obliged to purchase hearing aids at Amplifon in Perth. You are entitled totake your audiogram to any other provider for a second opinion or to explore different options. If you are eligible for NHS hearing aids, you can request a referral to the NHS audiology department through your GP.
NHS Hearing Services in Perth
While Amplifon primarily offers private hearing care, NHS hearing services are available in Perth through your GP and the hospital audiology department. Here is a guide to accessing free NHS hearing care in Perth, Perth and Kinross.
How to access NHS hearing services
Visit your GP
The first step for NHS hearing care is a visit to your GP. They will examine your ears, rule out treatable causes such as ear wax or infection, and refer you to the audiology department if a hearing test is needed.
Hospital audiology referral
Your GP will refer you to the NHS audiology department at your local hospital. Waiting times vary by area, but in most parts of the UK the wait is between 4 and 18 weeks.
Hearing assessment
At the audiology department, you will receive a comprehensive hearing test conducted by an NHS audiologist. This is free of charge and includes pure tone audiometry, speech testing, and tympanometry.
Hearing aid fitting
If hearing aids are recommended, the NHS will provide them free of charge. NHS hearing aids are digital, behind-the-ear models from reputable manufacturers. Fitting, batteries, repairs, and aftercare are all provided free of charge for the life of the hearing aids.
NHS vs private hearing care
Both NHS and private hearing services in Perth are delivered by qualified, HCPC-registered audiologists. The main differences are:
NHS hearing care
- Free hearing tests and hearing aids
- GP referral required
- Waiting times of 4 to 18 weeks
- Behind-the-ear hearing aids only
- Free batteries and repairs for life
- Follow-up appointments available
Private hearing care
- Self-referral — no GP needed
- Appointments within days, not weeks
- Wider range of hearing aid styles including in-ear and invisible
- Latest technology with Bluetooth and rechargeable options
- Extended trial periods (30 to 90 days)
- Ongoing aftercare included in most packages
NHS hearing care in Scotland
In Scotland, NHS hearing services include direct referral to audiology without needing to see a GP first in some areas. NHS Scotland also offers a wider range of hearing aid styles, including in-the-ear models in certain health boards. Contact your local audiology department in Perth for details.
Whether you choose NHS or private hearing care in Perth, the most important step is getting your hearing tested. Use hearingtest.co.uk to find and compare audiologists near PH1 5HZ, or speak to your GP about an NHS referral.
Why choose an independent audiologist?
Independent and smaller-chain audiologists in Perth often offer advantages over the major chains.
Personal service
See the same audiologist each visit. Independent practices build genuine relationships with their patients, learning your hearing health history and preferences.
Shorter waits
Independent audiologists typically offer quicker appointments, more time per consultation, and more flexible scheduling than the busier chain providers.
Wider hearing aid choice
Independent audiologists are not tied to a single manufacturer. They can offer hearing aids from all leading brands and select the best match for your specific hearing loss and lifestyle.
Local knowledge
Independent audiologists in Perth know the local community. They can recommend specialist services, ENT departments, and complementary healthcare professionals nearby.
Hearing Health Tips for Perth Residents
Maintaining good hearing health goes beyond having regularhearing tests at Amplifon in Perth.Here are practical steps you can take to protect your hearing and support long-term ear health.
Why regular hearing tests matter
Hearing loss typically develops gradually, and many people do not realise how much their hearing has changed until it significantly affects their daily life. Research from the RNID shows that people in the UK wait an average of ten years before seeking help for hearing loss. Regular hearingtests at Amplifon in Perth candetect changes early, when intervention is most effective. Untreated hearing loss has been linked to increased risk of cognitive decline, social isolation, depression, and falls.
Warning signs to watch for
Between your regular hearing tests, be alert to these signs that your hearing may be changing:
- Asking people to repeat themselves more often than before
- Turning up the TV or radio louder than others find comfortable
- Difficulty following conversations in noisy environments such as restaurants or pubs
- Feeling that people are mumbling or not speaking clearly
- Tinnitus (ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in your ears)
- Withdrawing from social situations because of difficulty hearing
Protecting your hearing
Noise-induced hearing loss is entirely preventable. If you work in a noisy environment, attend live music events, or use power tools, always wear appropriate hearing protection. Keep headphone and earbud volume below 60% of maximum, and follow the 60/60 rule: listen at no more than 60% volume for no more than 60 minutes at a time. Amplifon in Perth can advise oncustom hearing protection moulded to your ears for maximum comfort and effectiveness.
For more detailed information about protecting your hearing, visit our hearing health hub or browse our hearing conditions guide.
Getting to Amplifon in Perth
Amplifon in Perth, Perth and Kinross islocated in the PH1 5HZ postcode area, making it accessible to patients across Perth and the surrounding area. Whether you are travelling by car, public transport, or on foot, getting to your Amplifon hearing test appointment in Perth should be straightforward.
Perth is generally well served by public transport, with bus and rail connections to the town centre where many audiologists, including Amplifon, are typically located. If you are driving, there are usually a variety of parking options in the Perth area. It is worth checking the specific parking arrangements for your chosen Amplifon branch before your visit.
If you have mobility requirements or accessibility needs,contact the Amplifon branch in Perth before your appointment to ensure they can accommodate youcomfortably. Many Amplifon locations offerstep-free access, and staff are trained to assist patients with disabilities. For patients who cannot travel to a branch, some audiologists in the Perth area offer home visit hearing tests for housebound or elderly patients.
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