George Dashfield

George is the clinical lead audiologist for balance service at Harley Street Hearing. He is in charge of the maintaining the high diagnostic standards of the clinic when patients are referred for symptoms of dizziness or imbalance. He developed Harley Street Hearing’s vestibular rehabilitation pathway which has helped numerous patients see improvement of their symptoms of chronic dizziness.

George joined Harley Street Hearing in 2018 and has worked both privately and within the NHS in various roles.

Education and qualifications

George qualified as an Audiologist in 2015 with a First class degree from the University of Manchester. He then enrolled on the highly competitive Scientist Training Programme where he obtained a Masters degree in audiology alongside advanced training in adult audiological rehabilitation, paediatric audiology and vestibular assessment and rehabilitation.

He is registered with the HCPC as Hearing Aid Dispenser (HAD03590) and as a Clinical Scientist of Audiology (CS20802).

Special interests

  • Vestibular issues: Clinical Lead for the assessment and rehabilitation of patients’ experiencing a wide range of balance issues including Menieres Disease, vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and persistent postural perceptual dizziness (PPPD).
  • Hearing aid rehabilitation: Passionate about ensuring patients gain as much benefit as possible from hearing aid technology.
  • Paediatric audiology: Previously a paediatric audiologist within the NHS, George has a great deal of experience in audiological testing for patients ranging from infancy to adulthood.
  • Wax removal: An expert in the removal of wax using microsuction.

Notable achievements

Harley Street Hearing audiologist of the year 2024

Why audiology?

“I first came across audiology whilst enrolled on an apprenticeship within the NHS. The more I learnt about audiology, the more fascinating it became. I find the positive impact this role can have on people’s lives is so rewarding; whether it is programming a hearing aid for them to hear conversation with their family again, or working through rehabilitation exercises to resolve their dizziness so they can return to work.”

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