AboutUs

About Us

Welcome to Hearing Help Canada

Hearing Help Canada is a full-service hearing healthcare and committed to providing the highest quality of hearing care combining their extensive knowledge in industry best practices and utilizing state-of-the-art technology. Our patient-centered approach allows us to focus on satisfying your hearing care need.

This can include prescribed and well-fit hearing aids, other personal listening aids, assistive devices in public spaces, auditory and communication training, counseling with family members to support adjustment to hearing loss, adaptations to the built environment, and referrals to other healthcare professionals in our multi-disciplinary clinic.

We are proud to be in a personalized health management clinic located in the heart of down town Toronto.

Hearing Help Canada offers a range of support programs and insurance covers. The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s Assistive Devices Program does provide some funding for hearing aids for residents of Ontario.

At Hearing Help Canada, we truly believe that good hearing health care can promote healthy life.

Biography

Akram Keymanesh is the founder of Hearing Help Canada. She received her Master’s degree in hearing science at Western University and Doctor of Audiology at A.T. Still University. She is registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) and a member of Canadian Academy of Audiology and Speech-Language & Audiology Canada.  She also holds status only lecturer, Department of Speech-Language Pathology, TFOM, University of Toronto.

She has been practicing as a clinical audiologist for more than 16 years. She joined Baycrest Health Sciences in 2010, where she was working in both research and clinical settings. Her clinical focus is on treating clients with age-related hearing loss and taking a holistic and family-centered approach to the care of clients with the goals of improving their well-being and supporting them to live safely and independently.

Later, she started her own practice at  The Toronto Clinic where she could take a rehabilitative intervention including a complementary combination of approaches.