, is NHS trained and qualified at Aston University – School of Life Sciences. He has broad sector experience in audiology and has for over 20 years delivered new tools and technologies that have benefitted hearing impaired children and adults; tinnitus patients, private sector audiologists, teachers of the deaf and occupational health specialists in industry. Kevin has run countless training sessions and presented to hospitals, private audiologists and industry conferences. He has acted as a consultant to a global software company; several companies in Europe and a family owned multi-store opticians and hearing care business in Surrey.
is a qualified Occupational Therapist, graduating from Plymouth University. She has a special interest in stroke management, client rehabilitation and clinical research. Betina has a solid understanding of hearing loss and its wider impact on family members; previously working in the marketing department of the Danish hearing aid company that developed the world’s first invisible digital hearing aid. Betina has qualifications in hotel management; running a 5 star deluxe hotel in Mayfair, London and delivering the required high standards of customer care.
Plymouth Hearing Centre is conveniently located centrally in Plymouth and provide a range of Hearing & Tinnitus Treatment services to the local community. As well as Plymouth, we also serve the following areas in Devon and Cornwall: Ashburton, Bere Alston, Buckfastleigh, Brixham, Dartmouth, Ivybridge, Horrabridge, Newton Ferrers, Noss Mayo, Paignton, Plympton, Plymstock, Kinsgbridge, Salcombe, Tavistock, Torquay, Totnes, Wembury, Yelverton, Bodmin, Callington, Carlyon Bay, Falmouth, Fowey, Launceston, Looe, Newquay, Penzance, Perranporth, St. Austell, St. Ives, St. Mellion, Saltash,Torpoint and Truro.
Tinnitus retraining therapy and counselling
I visited Plymouth Hearing Centre in some distress with a build up of wax in my ears. As I have some degree of deafness, particularly in one ear in which I have Menieres Disease, this was making me very deaf and I was worried that my hearing was deteriorating. Mr Kevin Carlyon quickly removed the wax by micro suction and took the time to explain certain things to me appertaining to my hearing and about different types of hearing aids. I shall certainly visit him again.
All audiologists and hearing aid dispensers must be registered with the Health & Care Professions Councils (HCPC) before they can sell hearing aids privately. Registrants must uphold the professional and clinical standards specified by the Council and must at all times act in the interests of their clients, the service user.
The British Tinnitus Association (BTA) is a world leader in providing support and advice about tinnitus. As a registered charity they provide accurate, reliable and authoritative information, much of it written by medical professionals or clinical researchers. You can keep up to date with tinnitus research by viewing the BTA