
How to Market your TympaHealth Service for Pharmacy
So, you’ve signed up for the TympaHealth service. You’re kitted out, you’re trained and ready to go… Now, you need to acquire some ear and hearing health customers. Unless you’ve done some serious prep-work on marketing your service, the likelihood is you may be relying on people walking into the pharmacy and complaining about earache. There is a large unmet...
18th January 2022

Case Study: Hearing Loss and Dementia?
Recently a patient sought assistance from North West Ear Care to treat a build-up of wax. After struggling to hear for some time the patient was beginning to become depressed. He started to withdraw from friends and family as he was unable to join in with social gatherings and conversations. Despite having bilateral hearing aids from an AQP provider to help with...
18th January 2022

NHSX Elective Recovery Fund for ear & hearing health technology
NHSX have launched their Elective Recovery Fund (part of the United Tech Fund). As part of this, £250 million of funding is available for digital technology that will enable elective recovery to help us “build back better” following Covid-19. Applications need to be submitted by each Integrated Care System (ICS) by the 29th October 2021. We’re glad to see that NHSX are supporting “digital tools...
18th January 2022

TympaHealth named as Crown Commercial Service Supplier
We are proud to announce TympaHealth has been named as a supplier on the Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) framework and listed on the Spark Dynamic Purchasing System (DSP-RM6094). The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) is an Executive Agency of the Cabinet Office, supporting the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring goods and services.
18th January 2022

Case Study: An Insect in the Ear
The Tympa system enables multiple healthcare professionals to deliver fast and easy access to ear and hearing healthcare services within a community setting. Recently, a patient sought assistance from Forest Pharmacy because an insect had flown into his ear. The patient was naturally distressed however, a trained member of staff was available to examine him and place him at ease.
18th January 2022