Hearing Aid Affiliation & Referral Network | Abid Hearing
Abid Hearing Care Centre maintains strong affiliations for providing high-quality hearing aids across Bangladesh. We collaborate with multiple government-registered organizations supporting disabled and deaf communities:
Socio-economic Development Association for Disabled (SEDAD), Dhaka – Registered under the NGO Affairs Bureau of Bangladesh Government.
Disabled Women Development Organization (DWDO), Dhaka – Registered under the NGO Affairs Bureau.
Protibondhi Kollyan Somiti (PKS), Jessore – Registered under the Ministry of Social Welfare.
Magura Women Disabled Organization (DMWDO), Magura – Registered under the Ministry of Social Welfare.
Uttaran Protibondhi Songstha (UPS), Dinajpur – Registered with the Ministry of Social Welfare.
Referral Network
Our referral network ensures comprehensive care for clients requiring medical attention after hearing evaluations. We work closely with professionals in:
Speech-language pathology
Special education for the deaf and hard of hearing
Public and private agencies serving hearing-impaired individuals
This network guarantees access to expert care and guidance for individuals of all ages.
Preventable Hearing Loss
Some hearing losses can be prevented by minimizing exposure to harmful noise levels. Modern sources of damaging sound include:
Urban noise from heavy traffic
Loud recreational music
Firearms and noisy power tools such as chainsaws and leaf blowers
Using proper hearing protection and avoiding risky environments reduces preventable hearing loss.
Non-Preventable Hearing Loss
Certain hearing impairments are unavoidable, caused by:
Age-related cardiovascular changes
Genetic factors and family history of hearing loss
Ototoxic medications
Traumatic injuries to the ear
Abid Hearing Care Centre ensures both preventive advice and expert support for all types of hearing loss.
Referral Network : If medical treatment is indicated as necessary by the results of the hearing evaluation for hearing aids, clients are referred to appropriate medical professionals for examination and treatment.
We have a referral network of professionals who help in other aspects of communication disorders, such as speech-language pathologists, specialists in education of the deaf and hard of hearing, and public and private agencies serving the needs of hard of hearing individuals of all ages.
Some hearing losses are preventable. With the best example of preventable hearing loss is exposure to damaging sound levels. Prevention is accomplished through the use of adequate hearing protection and avoidance of situations that would potentially cause hearing loss. Also, Years ago, occupational hearing loss was one of the most common causes of hearing difficulties. Today, the most frequent sources of damaging noise levels are societal and recreational rather than industrial. Finally, The increased noise of urban environments from heavy vehicular traffic, extremely loud music, recreational shooting of firearms, and noisy power equipment such as chain saws, leaf blowers and other power tools all contribute to preventable hearing loss.
Hearing loss that is not preventable results from changes in our health conditions, such as cardiovascular changes due to aging, inherited conditions such as familial history of hearing loss, the administration of powerful ototoxic drugs, and other traumatic events such as accidents that injure the ear.




