Not sure what type of appointment to book? Don’t worry, we offer 3 free appointments for face to face advice. This might even result in you not needing to book a paid appointment.

  • If you think you might have earwax, book an Ear Health Check.
  • If you think you have a hearing loss, book a Hearing Screening.
  • If you think you have balance issues, book a Balance Health Check.

More information on each of these appointments and services can be found on our main website, but if you would like to speak to one of our team call us on 01223 661399 or drop us an email and we’ll be happy to help.

Audiology (Over 18's)

Our audiologists/clinicians at angli-EAR Hearing are here to help treat and prevent hearing loss. We offer the following appointment types:


Phonak Lyric

Phonak Lyric is unlike any other digital hearing aid on the market and available exclusively in Cambridgeshire from angli-EAR Hearing. Lyric is designed to be the first 100% invisible hearing aid. It can be worn 24 hours per day, seven days a week, for months at a time


Paediatric Appointments (Under 18's)

For children and young people under 18 years old


Balance and Vestibular

angli-EAR Hearing’s Balance and Vestibular Assessments diagnose the causes of your dizziness, vertigo and/or imbalance and unsteadiness to provide solutions and reduce the symptoms. Our expert Audiologists and Vestibular Physiotherapists specialise in the assessment and treatment of balance and vestibular problems. If left undiagnosed and untreated, balance and vestibular symptoms can r... Read More

angli-EAR Hearing’s Balance and Vestibular Assessments diagnose the causes of your dizziness, vertigo and/or imbalance and unsteadiness to provide solutions and reduce the symptoms.

Our expert Audiologists and Vestibular Physiotherapists specialise in the assessment and treatment of balance and vestibular problems.

If left undiagnosed and untreated, balance and vestibular symptoms can result in worsening unsteadiness, and an increased risk of falls and injury. It may also create anxiety over worsening symptoms, worrying about potentially falling resulting in loss of confidence, inactivity, and a loss of independence.

Everyday tasks such as getting out of a chair, carrying shopping bags whilst walking or standing on tip-toes to reach an object all require good balance. Your brain uses information from your senses to help keep you upright. It helps to keep your eyes and vision steady when you turn your head and quickly corrects imbalances in your posture by adapting your body to changes as you move.

Sanjam Makkar is an Audiologist with a rich educational background and an innovative approach to exploring the world of sound. Sanjam’s academic journey began in India, where a Bachelor’s degree in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology laid the foundation for a lifelong commitment to improving the lives of those facing hearing challenges.

Fuelled by a thirst for knowledge, Sanjam embarked on an exciting adventure in the United Kingdom, pursuing a Master’s degree in Advanced Audiology at University College London (UCL). During this time, Sanjam had the unique opportunity to delve into groundbreaking research, focussing on the innovative use of Virtual Reality as an assessment tool for hearing aids. This research opened new doors in the audiological world, offering fresh perspectives on hearing aid evaluations.

In addition to academic pursuits, Sanjam has had the privilege of working in Adult Aural Rehabilitation. Witnessing the transformative power of audiological care and observing individuals regain their connection to the world of sound has been an incredibly rewarding aspect of Sanjam’s career.

Sanjam Makkar is an Audiologist with a rich educational background and an innovative approach to ... Read More

Samuel is an Audiologist with previous roles in the NHS, including Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge and private clinics, specialising in advanced diagnostics for a number of different audiology fields including Paediatrics, Balance and Vestibular, and Adult Rehabilitation.

Samuel is also an approved CLEARWAX ear wax removal specialist who has been ENT-trained to perform endoscopic ear wax removal, including E-suction™ (micro-suction), to safely clean and clear your blocked ear.

Samuel has recently completed a Master’s Degree (MSc) in Audiology from University College London, carrying out his own research in tinnitus. He will go on to study a Clinical Doctorate in Audiology to further develop his specialisms. Samuel has a passion for hearing healthcare and strives to help everyone enjoy their lives more through improving their hearing abilities.

Samuel is an Audiologist with previous roles in the NHS, including Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambr... Read More

Kirstie is an approved wax removal specialist and trained to perform endoscopic wax removal, including e-suction. Kirstie joined angli-EAR Hearing looking for a new challenge but having worked in healthcare for more than 15 years (private, NHS and community) she knew looking after patient care had to remain a key component of her role. This new challenge brings learning opportunities and is currently undertaking her Hearing Care Assistant qualification so she can have a much broader knowledge to help more people.

Kirstie lives in Cambridge and has a passion for horticulture. Kirstie loves house plants – she has 50 and counting so spotting her at home might be difficult. This passion for plants extends to her garden where she grows flowers and vegetables. We are hoping she has a bumper crop which she is able to share with her colleagues.

When her green fingers aren’t busy Kirstie will be out walking her dog, reading a book or enjoying live music at a local event. Being a dog owner isn’t a requirement for working at angli-EAR Hearing but loving a Golden Retriever kiss is essential.

Kirstie is an approved wax removal specialist and trained to perform endoscopic wax removal, incl... Read More

Trevor has a wealth of experience across various disciplines in the hearing industry. With over 14 years experience including managing one of the U.K.’s Hearing Instrument suppliers, running and owning a clinic in Sydney, Australia and managing the cochlear implant programs for a cochlear implant manufacturer across 11 countries. This breadth of experience will ensure that you have the latest cutting edge in both diagnostic testing and hearing instrument selection.

Trevor is also a member of the following professional bodies;

HCPC – Health and Care Professions Council BSHAA – British Society of Hearing Aid Audiologists BAA – British Academy of Audiology BTA – British Tinnitus Association AIHHP Centre of Excellence – Association of Independent Hearing Healthcare Professionals Trevor is also an approved CLEARWAX ear wax removal specialist who has been ENT-trained to perform endoscopic ear wax removal, including E-suction™ (microsuction), to safely clean and clear your blocked ear.

Trevor has a wealth of experience across various disciplines in the hearing industry. With over 1... Read More

N’Gadie is an audiologist from Australia with experience in adult aural rehabilitation. Since relocating to the UK she has worked with both private and NHS patients.

N’Gadie recently completed a Master’s Degree (MClinAud) from The University of Western Australia, carrying out her own research in emotional distress and hearing loss.

N’Gadie is an audiologist from Australia with experience in adult aural rehabilitation. Since rel... Read More

Reena is an Audiologist with 15 years of experience working in the NHS after graduating with a BSc Hons in Audiology in 2007. In her time in the NHS she has worked with patients of all ages and with varying degrees of hearing impairment and played a key part in training future generations of Audiologists. Reena is very passionate about helping and educating people about their hearing.

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Elle is an approved Wax Removal Specialist, trained to perform endoscopic wax removal, including e-suction. Elle joined the clinic from a dentistry background with ambitions to progress. As soon as the opportunity presented itself, Elle jumped at the chance.

The learning opportunities continue as Elle is currently undertaking her Hearing Care Assistant qualification to broaden her knowledge further and cement her commitment to audiology. Elle has approached the role with the same enthusiasm and passion to her previous roles within the clinic.

Elle is an approved Wax Removal Specialist, trained to perform endoscopic wax removal, including ... Read More

James is a dedicated Vestibular Physiotherapist with a wealth of experience. He is passionate about vestibular rehabilitation and helping people who are suffering from vertigo, dizziness or balance problems.

James holds a Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science, as well a Master degree in Physiotherapy and another in Neurological Rehabilitation. James has completed post-graduate introductory and advanced vestibular rehabilitation courses. Including the renowned Competency-Based Vestibular Rehabilitation Course run by the Herdman faculty from the USA. He is passionate about education and staying up to date with the latest in research and evidence-based practice and regularly attends local and international conferences.

James is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), as well as the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). He is also a member of numerous vestibular rehabilitation special interest groups, both in the UK and in Australia. Outside the clinic, James enjoys reading, cooking, and keeping active.

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