Andrew Campbell, a Masters trained Audiologist with over two decade's experience, is a nationally and internationally recognized authority on hearing and brain health. He has lectured, taught, and treated patients in Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and the USA. Andrew is a member of the Australian College of Audiology and the founder/owner of NeuAudio, Australia's largest independent audiology practice. He is also the author of two bestselling books on hearing and brain health.
Melanie Smith
"I had no idea that I’d lost as much as 45% of my hearing in both ears... Being only 60, I didn’t want to acknowledge that I had an issue that I thought belonged to the elderly."
You're becoming more forgetful.
✔ You tire more easily.
You tire more easily.
✔ Having more "senior moments"
✔ Tiring more easily
✔ Difficulty having conversations
✔ Taking more time to complete tasks
Attend the Melbourne Hearing & Brain Health Seminar
There are now mountains of research pointing to the detrimental impact untreated hearing loss has on our cognitive abilities.
Yet Australians wait 10 years, on average, to address their hearing loss. That's 10 years too late, since even mild hearing loss can increase the risk of dementia by 200%1.
Creative Cubes Hawthorn
Thursday 2nd May 2024
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Attend the free, in-person seminar, presented by Australia's leading hearing and brain health expert, Andrew Campbell.
We'll share highlights of the research behind the hearing-brain health connection and show you what can do about the risk of cognitive decline.
Thursday 2nd May 2024
5:30pm to 7:30pm
Creative Cubes Hawthorn
Unlock the vital connection between hearing loss and brain health, to reduce your risk of cognitive decline.
Act now. Seating is limited.
Andrew Campbell
Masters Trained Audiologist and Best Selling Author
Difficulty hearing in social situations is one of the first signs of a hearing problem.
Other symptoms include:
There are now mountains of research pointing to the detrimental impact untreated hearing loss has on our cognitive abilities. Hearing loss ranks as the #1 risk factor for the prevention of dementia.
Yet, Australians wait 10 years, on average, to address their hearing loss. That's 10 years too late, since even mild hearing loss can increase the risk of dementia by 200%.
1 Lin et al. 2011
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Symptoms of hearing loss can also be signs of increased cognitive demand, meaning your brain is having to work harder. These symptoms include:
Masters Trained Audiologist and Best Selling Author
Andrew Campbell
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Masters Trained Audiologist and Best Selling Author
Andrew Campbell
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Research shows even mild hearing loss can increase the risk of dementia by 200%1.
This is because we hear with our brain, not our ears.
Other signs include trouble hearing in social situations or when watching TV and increased irritability.
If you or a loved one are experiencing these symptoms, you owe it to yourself to attend this seminar.
Thursday 2nd of May at Creative Cubes Hawthorn
Attend the Melbourne Hearing & Brain Health Seminar