A lipspeaker is a hearing person trained to repeat a speaker’s message to lipreaders accurately, with or without using their voice. We will be covering the various talks at the Expo and answer any questions at our stand.
The Cell Clinic
We look forward to introducing Cell Training (IHHT) and Stress Analysis (ANS) for Tinnitus.
The stand will be full of free information leaflets and advice from our professional team.
We would also like to welcome you for a free stress analysis
The NADP provides information and support for deafened people, who have lost all or most of their useful hearing, to help enable them to regain their independence and enjoy the best quality of life. NADP is run by and for deafened people and the Executive Committee consists of deafened people, who can relate to the needs of their members.
Visit us on stand 5 to talk to the BTA Groups Manager and the Kingston Tinnitus Support Group to find out more about how groups can help you manage your tinnitus, where you nearest group is, and how to set up your own.
Neuromod Devices
Launching at the 2019 Tinnitus Expo; Through the day there will be opportunities to ask informal and general questions of Dr David Baguley, both in person, and via twitter. We also welcome any questions about our new Network.
Hidden Hearing is one of the UK’s leading private hearing healthcare company. Visit us on stand 8 for hearing healthcare advice from one of our audiologists and pick up your free goodies whilst you’re there.
We look forward to introducing our charity, raising awareness of support available to those with an Acoustic Neuroma – a rare brain tumour that causes single sided deafness, tinnitus and other symptoms’
Widex is proud to be a leader in tinnitus management, visit us on Stand 10 to find out more about Widex Zen Therapy, our comprehensive tinnitus management programme.
Tinnitus Hub is a volunteer-based patient organisation, which runs the global patient community Tinnitus Talk. Tinnitus Hub will be finding out what tinnitus patients are seeking when it comes to online support, and also asking patients to participate in a new awareness raising video
Offering information about hearing loss and tinnitus for older people. We will provide information on the latest products available and the services that can help you.
If you’ve lots on your mind talk to us, we’ll be there to listen throughout the day.
We will also be sharing information about the different ways that we can be contacted and people can learn more about how to get involved with Samaritans
British Society of Audiology
Visit us on stand 15 to discuss with one of our audiologists if hearing aids could help you. Arrange a free trial to find out for sure.
British Academy of Audiology
Phonak
Starkey Hearing Technologies is a world leader in manufacturing and delivering advanced hearing solutions, and utilising our patent-pending Multiflex Tinnitus Technology, Starkey tinnitus products include a customisable and comforting sound stimulus to help the wearer to manage their Tinnitus. Visit the Starkey Hearing technologies stand to learn more
Mome
The BTA will be asking people about their tinnitus and filming various elements of the day. If you want to tell your story, stop by stand 20.
Meniere’s Society
Tinnitus Australia is an alliance of health professionals, organisations and individuals working to support people impacted by tinnitus achieve health and wellbeing
Our stand will be full of free information leaflets, booklets and advice from our trained staff.
We’ll also have a range of products on offer from Sleep phones to mindfulness colouring, ear plugs to sound machines.
Reflexology is the application of pressure to areas on the feet (or hands or ears). IT is generally relaxing and may help alleviate stress. The theory behind reflexology is that areas of the foot correspond to organs and systems of the body.
Slots available to book on the upper level of the Exhibitor hall.
Pop by stand 25 on the upper level of the Exhibitor hall and give your feedback on the NICE guidelines for tinnitus.