A1 Hearing

A1 Hearing A1 Hearing, a family run business est in 1999 in Papatoetoe by sisters Trish O'Sullivan & Clare McNe

A1 Hearing was established in 1999 and is a small family business (Trish and Clare are sisters) offering friendly and personal service. The team at A1 Hearing are passionate about providing the best possible hearing for their clients at an affordable price. The team has grown over the years and now includes Audiologists who have over 55 years experience between them. Also Wendy has joined the team

who completed her Audiometry training in 2014 and is excited to hone her skills under the watchful eye of Trish O'Sullivan who has over 30 years experience as an Audiometrist. A1 Hearing remain true to their philosophy of providing affordable hearing care, giving the best possible hearing for their clients. Their personalised service is what stands them out from the rest. With growth of more clinics has not compromised the individual friendly service you will continue to receive at each clinic.

6 Wallace Road - Papatoetoe
425A Dominion Road - Mt Eden

24/06/2026
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06/04/2026

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🎧 Are your earbuds damaging your hearing?Most people don't notice hearing damage until it's already done. Here are 3 ear...
30/03/2026

🎧 Are your earbuds damaging your hearing?

Most people don't notice hearing damage until it's already done.

Here are 3 early warning signs to watch for:

1. Ringing after you take them out — even briefly. That buzz or hiss is tinnitus, and it's your ears telling you they're stressed.

2. Turning the volume up more than you used to. If you need it louder to get the same clarity, your hearing has already changed.

3. Muffled hearing after a listening session. Sounds should return to normal immediately. If they don't, your ears are overworked.

The fix doesn't mean ditching your earbuds. Try the 60/60 rule — no more than 60% volume for 60 minutes at a time — and make sure your earbuds fit well so you're not compensating with extra volume.

Already noticing these signs? It's worth getting a hearing check. Damage is permanent, but catching it early means you can prevent further loss.

📞 Give us a call or pop into the Papatoetoe clinic for a check.

Source:

Because noise-canceling earbuds are so comfortable and block everything out, people wear them for three, four, five hours straight without realizing the cumulative effect on their ears.

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Auckland

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Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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