Kimberley Bradshaw began her career as a freelance writer, and it was here that she found her passion — making complicated health information feel straightforward, relevant, and easy to engage with.
With over six years of writing in the audiology space, she has collaborated with and contributed to a range of UK and US health and wellness publications — guided always by a belief in the power of words to educate, influence, and inspire.
At Hearing Aid UK, Kimberley works alongside audiologists and hearing care experts to create content that genuinely helps people — not just informs them. She loves shining a light on how much the hearing aid industry has evolved, but the thing that drives her is always the same: the real people whose lives better hearing can transform.
Kimberley's passion doesn't stop at informing people — she genuinely wants to change the way hearing loss is talked about. Having tinnitus herself, she brings something to her writing that goes beyond professional knowledge: a real, lived understanding of what it feels like when your hearing affects the way you move through the world.
She hopes her writing helps shift the conversation towards one of openness, awareness, and empowerment — so that more people feel confident taking their hearing health seriously. Kimberley is a member of Tinnitus UK.
✔️ Head of Online Medical Content, Hearing Aid UK
✔️ Medical Content Writer — UK & US publications
✔️ 6 years experience writing in the audiology space
✔️ Member of Tinnitus UK
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