Audiology providers in Dudley Park, Western Australia
From $193.99/hour via NDIS & aged care.
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How to check a provider's credentials
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NDIS registration
Listings show whether a provider reports being NDIS registered. You can confirm a provider's current registration and approved support types yourself on the NDIS Commission's public provider register.
Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards CommissionAged care approval
Listings show aged care approval where it is recorded. You can check a provider's current approval and the services they deliver on the Australian Government's My Aged Care find a provider service.
Source: My Aged Care (Department of Health and Aged Care)ABN you can check
Most listings include the provider's Australian Business Number, shown on the profile. You can look it up on the Australian Business Register to confirm the business is registered and active.
Source: Australian Business RegisterComplaints process
If you have a concern about any provider, you can lodge a complaint with the NDIS Commission or the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission at any time. We also accept complaints via our own channel.
Source: NDIS Commission / Aged Care CommissionCare demand in WA
In the last 90 days, families across WA made 274 care requests through Carevo, and 28% were marked urgent. The funding mix was 48% NDIS, 34% Home Care Package or aged care, and 18% privately funded.
Based on real requests submitted to Carevo across WA. Updated each build.
About Dudley Park
Dudley Park sits within the Mandurah (City) council area, home to around 6,240 residents. Connecting with a audiology provider who already works locally means shorter travel and familiarity with nearby services.
Population
6,240
Local council
Mandurah (City)
Area
7.116 km²
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Audiology at a glance
Funding
Support at Home, NDIS Capacity Building, Hearing Services Program, Private
Availability
Weekdays, some weekend availability
Wait time
1-3 weeks depending on therapist availability
Cost
NDIS audiology cap $193.99/hour
Hours
By appointment
Median response
7 minutes
How Much Does Home Audiology Cost in Dudley Park?
Home audiology services in Dudley Park typically cost NDIS audiology cap $193.99/hour (2026-27 NDIS Pricing Schedule, single national rate); other routes (Support at Home, Hearing Services Program, DVA) free or government-subsidised for eligible clients; private rates vary per session. Rates depend on the type and complexity of the service, the audiologist's experience, and whether additional services such as hearing aid fitting, programming, or report writing are required. Comprehensive initial assessments are typically at the higher end of the range due to the time involved and the equipment used.
For NDIS participants, audiology is funded under Capacity Building Supports in the 'Improved Daily Living' category. The NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits set maximum rates. Self-managed participants can negotiate rates directly with providers. Plan-managed and NDIA-managed participants must use registered providers within price limits. Assistive listening devices such as hearing aids can sometimes be funded separately through NDIS Assistive Technology budgets.
Home Care Package holders can use package funds for audiology services. This covers hearing assessments, hearing aid maintenance and adjustment, and communication strategy support for older adults whose hearing affects their daily functioning and independence. Your package coordinator manages the service agreement and payment.
The Australian Government Hearing Services Program (HSP) provides subsidised hearing services to eligible Australians, including age pensioners, DVA cardholders, and those receiving certain Commonwealth benefits. Eligible clients can access subsidised hearing assessments and significantly discounted or fully subsidised hearing aids through HSP-accredited audiologists.
Private health insurance extras may include audiology and hearing aid rebates. Check your annual limits, waiting periods, and whether home visits qualify under your policy.
| Time | Indicative rate |
|---|---|
| Comprehensive hearing assessment (60-90 min) | $200 - $300/session |
| Hearing aid fitting and programming session | $150 - $250/session |
| Hearing aid adjustment or fine-tuning | $100 - $180/session |
| Tinnitus assessment and counselling | $150 - $250/hr |
| Hearing aid maintenance and repair visit | $80 - $150/session |
| Home visit travel surcharge | $20 - $50 additional |
Rates are indicative and vary by provider and audiologist experience. NDIS participants should refer to the current NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits. The Australian Government Hearing Services Program provides subsidised services to eligible Australians and costs may be significantly reduced under this program. Travel costs to the client's home may be charged separately.
Sources: NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2025-26 · Support at Home price caps (from 1 July 2026)
How to Pay for Home Audiology in Dudley Park
Several funding pathways are available for home audiology in Dudley Park. Your best option depends on your age, eligibility for government programs, and whether you have an approved funding plan.
Australian Government Hearing Services Program (HSP): This program provides subsidised hearing services to eligible Australians. Eligibility includes age pensioners, DVA gold and white cardholders, and recipients of certain government benefits. Eligible clients can access free or heavily subsidised hearing assessments and hearing aids. Ask the audiologist about your HSP eligibility when enquiring.
NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme): Audiology is funded under Capacity Building Supports in the 'Improved Daily Living' category. NDIS participants with hearing loss as part of their disability profile can access hearing assessments, communication strategy training, and audiological reports through this budget. Hearing aids and assistive listening devices may be funded separately under the Assistive Technology budget. Self-managed participants can use any audiologist. NDIA-managed participants must use registered providers.
Home Care Packages (HCP): All four package levels can include audiology services. Common uses include hearing assessments for older adults whose hearing has changed, hearing aid adjustment and maintenance, and communication strategy training for clients and carers. Your package coordinator arranges services and manages payment.
DVA (Department of Veterans' Affairs): DVA gold cardholders can access audiology and hearing aid services through DVA-approved providers. Hearing is a priority health area for veterans, and the program covers a wide range of hearing services. Contact DVA to confirm your entitlements.
Private health insurance: Many hospital and extras policies include hearing aid rebates and sometimes audiology rebates. Check annual benefit limits, waiting periods, and whether home visit fees are covered.
Private payment: All providers accept private payment. Some offer interest-free payment plans for hearing aid purchases.
What to Expect from Home Audiology in Dudley Park
Home audiology brings comprehensive hearing care into your own environment, which is particularly valuable for older adults with limited mobility, people with disability, or those who have been putting off a hearing check because clinic visits feel too difficult.
The first session is a full hearing assessment. Your audiologist will take a detailed hearing history including your main concerns, any noise exposure history, medications affecting hearing, and relevant medical background. They will then conduct tests using portable equipment, typically including pure-tone audiometry to establish your hearing thresholds across frequencies and speech testing to assess how well you understand words and sentences in quiet and noise.
Middle ear assessments using a tympanometer may also be performed to check for ear canal blockages, fluid, or eardrum problems. Results are explained clearly in plain language, with a diagram of your audiogram provided. Recommendations for management are discussed during the visit rather than at a separate appointment.
If hearing aids are recommended, your audiologist will explain the options that suit your hearing loss and lifestyle. A second visit is usually arranged for fitting and programming. During the fitting visit, hearing aids are programmed to your audiogram and verified to ensure they are delivering the correct amplification. Real-ear measurement, where available with portable equipment, confirms the fitting is accurate.
For NDIS participants, your audiologist can write reports to support hearing-related goals in your plan, and can also assess the need for assistive listening devices such as personal amplifiers, phone amplifiers, or alerting devices that may be funded under the Assistive Technology budget. Progress reviews are recommended after the initial fitting period and then annually, or sooner if your hearing changes.
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Western Australia Regulations & Compliance
In Western Australia, NDIS providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and comply with the NDIS Practice Standards. Aged care services are regulated by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission. WA requires NDIS workers to hold a current National Police Certificate and NDIS Worker Screening Check through the WA NDIS Worker Screening Unit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly do providers respond to enquiries in Dudley Park?
Across WA on Carevo, providers respond to enquiries with a median of 7 minutes. 72% of enquiries are connected with a provider within 1 hour, and 89% within 24 hours (based on 912 provider connections across WA).
How many home audiology providers are there in Dudley Park?
There are currently 0 home audiology providers serving Dudley Park listed on Carevo. These include Audiology Australia members, Hearing Services Program accredited providers, and NDIS registered audiologists who offer mobile hearing services across the Dudley Park area.
How much does a home hearing assessment cost in Dudley Park?
Home hearing assessments in Dudley Park typically cost NDIS audiology cap $193.99/hour (2026-27 NDIS Pricing Schedule, single national rate); other routes (Support at Home, Hearing Services Program, DVA) free or government-subsidised for eligible clients; private rates vary per session. The cost depends on the type of assessment and services provided. Eligible Australians may access subsidised assessments through the Australian Government Hearing Services Program at significantly reduced or no cost.
Can I use my NDIS plan to fund home audiology?
Yes. Audiology is funded under NDIS Capacity Building Supports in the 'Improved Daily Living' category for hearing-related therapy and assessment. Hearing aids and assistive listening devices may also be funded separately under the Assistive Technology budget. Your audiologist can provide reports to support both types of NDIS funding requests.
What qualifications should a home audiologist have?
Audiologists working in Australia should hold a relevant university degree in audiology and be members of Audiology Australia, which sets professional standards and ethics requirements. Some audiologists are also registered with AHPRA under the national registration framework currently being reviewed for the profession. Always ask about qualifications and Audiology Australia membership when contacting providers.
How often do I need audiology check-ups?
Annual hearing reviews are recommended for people wearing hearing aids, as hearing can change and device programming needs updating over time. People with identified hearing loss who have not yet been fitted with aids should also be reviewed annually. If hearing changes noticeably between scheduled appointments, arrange a review sooner.
Can an audiologist help with tinnitus at home?
Yes. A home audiology visit can include a tinnitus assessment to evaluate the nature, frequency, and impact of your tinnitus. Your audiologist can recommend sound therapy strategies, hearing aid settings that may reduce tinnitus perception, and referral pathways to tinnitus management programs or other specialists where appropriate.
Is there a free hearing program for pensioners in Dudley Park?
Yes. The Australian Government Hearing Services Program provides subsidised hearing assessments and hearing aids to eligible Australians, including age pensioners, DVA cardholders, and recipients of certain government benefits. Audiologists in the Carevo network can check your eligibility and help you access the program. Contact Carevo to find an HSP-accredited provider in Dudley Park.
How quickly can I get an audiologist to visit at home in Dudley Park?
Most home audiology providers in Dudley Park can arrange an initial assessment within one to two weeks. Wait times vary by provider and current demand. Using Carevo to reach multiple providers at once gives you the best chance of securing an early appointment.
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