If you are 18-years-old+ and are registered with a GP practice in Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham or Southwark you can access the south east London Community Adult Audiology service.  Please check your eligibility for the community service by using the self-assessment link:

Self referral – South East London ICS

This link includes the contact/location details for the provider of your choice, and advice if you do not meet the criteria for this service. Alternatively, you can contact your GP practice for advice and guidance.

The South East London ICB have commissioned the following audiology providers:

You may be given 1 or 2 hearing aid(s) that meets your clinical needs — free of charge.

If you cannot leave your house (or place of residence), the following providers can offer a home visit to assess, and fit a hearing aid(s) if required.  Please check your eligibility for the community service by using the self-assessment link:

Self referral – South East London ICS

This link includes advice if you do not meet the criteria for this service. Alternatively, you can contact your GP practice for advice and guidance.

This Community Adult Audiology service is NOT suitable for all patients.

Please note the Community Adult Audiology service does not offer ear wax removal.

For NHS funded ear wax removal service, speak to your GP who can refer you into the correct service.

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