We are located in Table View & Pinehurst, Durbanville

Future Hearing

Future Hearing began its journey in South Africa, providing professional audiology services and hearing solutions. We are proud to partner with Audifon, a German company that has been supplying premium hearing aids to over 60 countries for more than 50 years. In 2020, we expanded our services to Mauritius, continuing our commitment to delivering reliable hearing care and support to our clients.

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what we offer

Everything you need to start enjoying the sound’s of life.

Why are hearing aids important?

Hearing loss affects far more people than you think, with many cases going unnoticed as the condition progresses so gradually. Experts estimate that most cases of hearing loss are treated several years too late.

While hearing loss is for the most part irreversible, hearing aids can greatly improve the quality of life for someone suffering from this condition.

How do hearing aids help?
  • Reduction in the annoyance of Tinnitus thanks to masking background tones
  • Better capabilities in work life, thus better earning potential
  • Social inclusions and strengthening of personal relationships
  • Reduces cognitive decline
What is the difference between a screen and diagnostic test?

A hearing screen test is generally a pass or fail test. If you pass, your hearing is considered normal. If you fail, further testing would be necessary to determine the type, severity and where the hearing loss originates. The test takes about 15-30 minutes.

Simply put, a screen test tells us if there is loss. A full test tells us where and the severity of the loss.

A full diagnostic test is a complete evaluation on the health of your hearing and takes on average an hour. Our Audiologist will do an in-depth assessment that looks at the function of your outer, middle and inner ear. Some of the tests she/he will do are: bone and air conduction, pressure behind your eardrum, speech audiometry and so on.

What is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus can be described as a ringing, hissing or buzzing sound that only you can hear. It can be permanent or temporary, but either way it is usually highly irritating. Tinnitus is very common, and around 10% of the world’s population suffer from tinnitus. 

Tinnitus in itself is not a disease; it is a symptom that has many causes. Hearing loss and tinnitus often go hand-in-hand, with 80% of tinnitus sufferers experiencing some degree of hearing loss.

A wide range of hearing solutions

Types of Hearing Aids

Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

A small device positioned behind the ear, connected to an earpiece through clear slim or standard tubing.

Receiver-in-the-canal

A small device offering ultimate discretion. The housing which contains the microphone and receiver is positioned behind the ear.

In-the-ear

The hearing aid components are positioned into a custom-made shell or housing. The shell is positioned in the ear canal.

Wireless

The Wings chip is a wireless technology fully integrated with Bluetooth and 2.4Ghz wireless frequency combine with many advanced and proved audiological features.

Tinnitus Hearing Aids

While tinnitus is not exactly treatable or curable, hearing aids do provide a way for those suffering from tinnitus to manage their symptoms.

Rechargeable

These innovative devices, equipped with AI technology, are powered by lithium-ion batteries and can be easily charged on the go with the help of the integrated power bank and protective cover.