If any of the following are present or suspected, please refer the patient to the emergency department (via ambulance if necessary) or seek emergency medical advice via phone to on-call consultant/registrar:
Note: urgent clinical review within emergency department (ideally within 24 hours of onset) and formal audiogram are recommended. Systemic therapy is ideally provided within 1-2 weeks but can be considered for up to 6 weeks following onset of hearing loss.
Gradual, symmetrical hearing loss that remains aidable.
Note: consider referral to audiologist.
Category 3 Recommended to be seen within 365 calendar days.
Longstanding, asymmetrical sensorineural hearing loss confirmed by diagnostic audiology assessment.
If there is a change to a patient’s condition while waiting for their appointment, referring health professionals may further investigate and manage the situation, or send an updated referral to the outpatient service. Where there are significant concerns about a patient's condition, referring health professionals may check HealthPathways for urgent/same day advice or contact the relevant clinical team.
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