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- A Milton Keynes Adult Hearing Service Eaglestone Health Centre, Standing Way, Milton Keynes, MK6 5AZ
Milton Keynes Adult Hearing Service
Address:
Eaglestone Health Centre, Standing Way
Milton Keynes,MK6 5AZ
United KingdomTelephone:
01908 725330Milton Keynes Adult Hearing Service provides hearing screenings and checks the ear health of individuals aged over 16.
Eligibility criteria (who is the service for?)
If you have any concerns about the health of your ears or your hearing levels, are aged over 16 and registered with a Milton Keynes general practitioner (GP), then you can refer yourself to the service.
How can someone be referred?
You do not need a GP referral to see us, you can just attend one of our drop-in clinics.
Can I use NHS e-Referral (formerly Choose and Book) to arrange my first outpatient appointment?
Yes, if your GP has referred you through e-Referral. Find out more about e-Referral.
Service times
Services are provided at a number of clinics across Milton Keynes and surrounding villages, as follows:.
You do not need to make an appointment, just walk-in. You will be seen for a screening assessment. This is to check the health of your ears and to discuss the screening results to decide if a hearing test would be of benefit to you.
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- Community health services for children & families