Book a hearing test for your child
Harley Street Hearing’s expert team of paediatric clinical audiologists offer private hearing tests for children aged 2 years and above.
Our paediatric audiologists specialise in offering gentle, age-appropriate assessments in a friendly and comfortable setting. We know how challenging it can be to discover that your child has hearing loss, and we’re here every step of the way from the initial hearing test, choosing any necessary hearing technology right through to providing unrivalled aftercare.
Please note: Paediatric testing is carried out following referral by an ENT surgeon, no referral is required for 4 years +. 2-4 years olds can be seen at our clinic at North London Hearing in Golders Green by referral only. At our Harley Street clinics, we can see children from 4 years old.
To book a hearing test for your child, fill in our enquiry form.
Our paediatric hearing tests
Harley Street Hearing offers the following hearing tests for children:
Children’s hearing aids
Hearing loss in childhood is highly manageable with the use of hearing aids, and our audiologists can recommend the most suitable product that will give your child optimum results for their individual needs.
Whether hearing loss is temporary or permanent, children can greatly benefit from using a hearing aid to amplify the sounds they may be missing. Whether at home, school, college or university, this ensures that they have access to even soft levels of speech to aid their learning and communication.

As an independent audiology clinic, we can offer an extensive range of children’s hearing aids from industry-leading manufacturers with many styles and colours to choose from. We’ll work with you and your child to guide you through the selection process and ensure they get the most out of their hearing aids in a way that enables them to continue developing their speech and language skills as they grow.
We recognise that this can be a huge lifestyle change for children, and we’re to help them adapt to their new way of hearing so that they can live without fearing any stigma or feelings of isolation.
