The Telegraph features TympaHealth in hearing health spotlight

TympaHealth was recently profiled in The Telegraph through a first-hand account by journalist Jack Rear, who underwent an ear and hearing health check after years of intermittent hearing loss. The feature captured his journey from struggling with everyday sounds to the dramatic improvement in clarity and quality of life once his ears were professionally treated. His story highlighted not only the personal impact of untreated hearing loss but also the wider challenges patients face in accessing care since routine wax removal was removed from NHS services.

Read the full article here – https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gift/1fa650e04c0b0242 

 

Showcasing TympaHealth’s role in transforming care

The article emphasised how TympaHealth technology and training are enabling pharmacists and healthcare professionals to provide high-quality ear and hearing services in accessible community settings. Founder Dr. Krishan Ramdoo explained the wider health implications of untreated hearing loss, from social isolation to dementia risk, underlining TympaHealth’s mission to make care easier to access. The coverage demonstrates growing national awareness of both the need for ear and hearing health services and the role TympaHealth plays in addressing this gap.