DEB's Audiology & Hearing Care
If you’re looking for a quick hearing test, discounts, or pressure to buy on the same day, we may not be the right place.
If you’re looking for qualified audiologists who take the time to understand your hearing and guide you honestly, welcome — this page explains how we work and why many patients come to us after unsuccessful experiences elsewhere.
Hearing aids usually don’t fail because the technology is poor. They fail because the process leading to them was incomplete.
Most unsuccessful experiences come down to:
When hearing care is treated like retail, patients are left guessing — and many eventually stop wearing their devices altogether.
At DEB’s Audiology, we built our practice specifically to prevent this.
A proper hearing assessment takes time — and for good reason. At DEB’s Audiology, your first visit includes:
This approach helps us understand not just whether you hear sounds, but why you struggle in daily situations like conversations, phone calls, or restaurants.
We do not work on commissions. We are not rewarded for selling specific brands or higher-priced devices.
Sometimes the right answer is hearing aids.
Sometimes it’s monitoring, medical referral, or simply reassurance.
We will tell you honestly — even if that means recommending less than you expected.
You are always encouraged to:
DEB’s Audiology is led by its founders:
Dr. Nabarun Deb
RCI-Certified Audiologist
Specialises in comprehensive hearing assessment and precision fitting
Dr. Sarmistha Nayak
RCI-Certified Audiologist
Specialises in complex cases, balance, and vestibular assessment
Your hearing care is never delegated to sales staff or technicians — you work directly with the professionals responsible for your outcomes.
We’re a good fit if you:
We may not be the right fit if you:
Share your details below and we’ll call you back to discuss your concerns, answer your questions, and offer honest guidance. There’s no obligation, just a supportive conversation to help you decide what’s right.
An RCI-certified audiologist is a healthcare professional authorised by the Rehabilitation Council of India, a government statutory body, to assess, diagnose, and manage hearing and balance disorders.
RCI certification ensures:
Hearing difficulty can sometimes be caused or worsened by medical conditions such as:
A properly trained audiologist identifies these before recommending hearing aids — because in some cases, hearing aids are not the first or correct solution.
Whether you’re exploring hearing aids for the first time,
or trying to understand why a previous experience didn’t work —
we’ll guide you calmly, clearly, and honestly.
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