
Many problems faced by the hearing-impaired are the results of ignorance of family members, peers, teachers and others around them. At the Centre we provide public education through an interactive hearing education arcade (HEAR) to help families of hearing impaired patients as well as members of the public undertsand hearing impairment better.One will have the opportunity to experience what the hearing impaired hears and learn about various aspects of hearing health at the HEAR arcade
Professionals at the Centre will inform you and your family members about your child’s hearing loss, so that you can understand and manage hearing impairment better. We also invite school teachers and other professionals who work with your child to the Centre for visits to promote a better understanding of hearing impairment.