Hearing Protection

At Auditory Health Care, we understand that every lifestyle is unique, which is why we offer custom hearing protection and earmolds tailored to your specific needs. Our patient-centered approach ensures that you receive personalized solutions essential for maintaining your hearing health. Protect your ears today and enjoy life to the fullest!

PRESERVE YOUR HEARING

Protect Your Ears

We offer a range of custom hearing protection solutions designed for your specific needs. Whether you’re protecting your ears from water with swim plugs, reducing exposure to loud sounds at work or concerts with noise plugs, blocking out distractions with sleep plugs, or protecting your ears for pressure changes, wind or focus, we’ve got you covered. Each set can be custom-molded for a comfortable, secure fit, ensuring maximum protection without compromising comfort. Safeguard your hearing while enjoying your favourite activities and environments.

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Ensure your ears are protected with a custom solution tailored to your needs. Book a consultation to explore our range of hearing protection options, from swim plugs and sleep plugs to noise earplugs. Our experts will help you select the perfect fit and features, providing a comfortable and effective solution for your unique lifestyle. Protect your ears today and preserve your hearing for the future.

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HEAR WHAT MATTERS, BLOCK WHAT DOESN'T

Hearing Protection for Any Environment

Protecting your ears is crucial for maintaining long-term hearing health and overall comfort in various environments. Each type of hearing protection helps safeguard your ears from damage or discomfort in specific situations.

Swim Plugs

Designed to keep water out of the ear canal during swimming or water activities, swim plugs help prevent infections (like swimmer's ear) and discomfort by providing a secure, watertight seal. Custom-fitted options are available to ensure a snug fit for all ages, enhancing both safety and comfort in the water.

Noise Plugs

Noise reducing ear plugs are effective at protecting your ears for a variety of high noise level activities, such as industrial workplaces, concerts, hunting, or driving a motorized bike or lawn equipment. They are essential for protecting your hearing from potential damage caused by prolonged exposure to loud sounds.

Sleep/Focus Plugs

Created to block out ambient noise, sleep and focus plugs enhance rest and concentration by providing a quiet environment, helping to improve sleep quality and reduce distractions during meditation or work. They are also beneficial for individuals who are hypersensitive to noise (such as those with chronic migraines, autism, ADHD, misophonia or hyperacusis).

Musician Plugs

Specialized to reduce loud music levels while preserving sound quality, musician plugs are ideal for performers and concertgoers, offering protection against hearing damage without distorting audio. Unlike standard earplugs, musician plugs use advanced filters to attenuate sound evenly across frequencies, preserving the quality of the music and speech.

Why It's Important

Prolonged exposure to loud sounds, whether at work, concerts, while playing drums or in another noisy environment, can cause permanent hearing damage or lead to conditions like tinnitus. Noise plugs help reduce harmful noise levels, preventing hearing loss while still allowing you to hear essential sounds.


Water in the ear canal can lead to infections like swimmer’s ear or cause discomfort, especially for those with sensitive ears or ear tubes. Swim plugs provide a watertight seal, keeping your ears dry and protected during swimming or water sports.


Ear plugs can also help to block out disruptive sounds for sleep, meditation or focus, or even sensory overload. This promotes a calmer, more controlled space to enable more restful sleep, improve concentration and better overall well-being.


Protecting your ears is vital for your future hearing health.

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Diverse Solutions for Every Lifestyle

As a privately owned audiology clinic, we pride ourselves on offering a broad selection of ear plug and earmould options to meet your unique needs. From top brands known for their quality and reliability, with fully customized solutions designed for optimal fit and comfort, our diverse range ensures you find the perfect protection for your ears.


Whether you need musician plugs, swim plugs, noise plugs, or custom earmoulds, our expert team provides personalized consultations to help you choose and fit the ideal product. Experience superior protection and unparalleled service with our comprehensive selection tailored just for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I book a hearing test or do I need a referral?

    You can schedule a hearing assessment directly with our clinic. No physician referral is required.

  • How long is the appointment?

    We are a patient centered, full-service clinic, so some appointments require more time than others. 


    A baseline hearing assessment typically takes around 45 minutes, while comprehensive hearing aid evaluations take about 1.5 hours. For quicker services like ear wax removal, appointments usually last around 15 minutes.


    Our goal is to ensure each appointment is thorough and tailored to your hearing care needs.

  • What are your hours?

    We are open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. On Wednesday and Friday, we are open from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. We close daily for lunch from 12:30 to 1:30pm.

  • Is your clinic wheelchair accessible?

    We are partially wheelchair accessible. There is an outdoor ramp allowing wheelchair access into our building. Once inside the building, we have a portable ramp when required to allow access into the waiting room. However, there is no wheelchair accessible washroom.

  • Is there a fee for the hearing test?

    There is a fee of $80 for a hearing assessment, as they are not covered by OHIP. 


    Contact your insurance provider to see if you have coverage for audiologist assessments. 

  • Why can I get a free hearing test at other clinics?

    Auditory Health Care is a privately owned & locally operated clinic. A lot of the other clinics are owned by manufacturers or are part of a chain - usually their clinicians are Hearing Aid Dispensers and not Audiologists. A free hearing test is given to entice you to go to these clinics with the hope you will purchase hearing aids from them.


    We are a patient centered care clinic dedicated to provide personalized services for your unique listening needs, and therefore we charge a nominal fee for assessments. 

  • Are there programs to help cover the cost of hearing devices?

    If you do not have private insurance benefits coverage for hearing devices, there are several associations that may help:


    Ontario Assistive Devices Program: www.ontario.ca/page/hearing-devices


    VOICE for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children: www.voicefordeafkids.com


    WSIB (Workplace Safety & Insurance):

    www.wsib.ca

    *for noise induced hearing loss


    Veterans Affairs Department:

    www.veterans.gc.ca


    Social Services:

    ACSD, ODSP and Ontario Works

  • What hearing protection or brands do you sell?

    We have a relationship with all hearing aid manufacturers and several custom ear mould suppliers. As a privately owned clinic, we are not specifically tied to any one manufacturer and therefore can prescribe and dispense what is deemed most appropriate.


    When our Audiologist, Mandy, prescribes a hearing aid or protection device she bases this decision on several factors including your needs, listening environment, dexterity and your budget.


    Once Mandy has obtained all this information, she can then make an informed prescription.

  • Can I walk in without making an appointment in advance?

    Hearing device clean & check services are available as a walk-in service. All other services are available by appointment only.

  • When can I get an appointment to see the Audiologist?

    This depends on the type of appointment required. An appointment for cerumen (earwax) removal, a hearing aid follow-up, a check of middle ear status, or an office consult are relatively short appointments and therefore, can be made with less notice. A full assessment is a longer appointment, and therefore we generally schedule these 3-5 months in advance.

  • Why are you scheduling so far in advance?

    As a comprehensive assessment requires additional procedures and a personal needs consultation, we generally schedule a few months in advance. However, please feel free contact the office to discuss the specific nature of your needs, as some types of appointments can be fast-tracked for medical reasons (such as sudden hearing loss).

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