GHITA donates audiology equipment to GHA
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GHITA (Gibraltar Hearing Issues and Tinnitus Association) donated specialized audiology equipment to the Gibraltar Health Authority (GHA), including an OPMI Pico System, KV-6 Suction Pump, and care-tray trolley. The donation also includes sponsorship of online Tinnitus adviser training through Tinnitus UK. The equipment will support the GHA's ear wax removal clinic and audiology services.
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The Gibraltar Hearing Issues and Tinnitus Association (GHITA) formally presented specialized audiology equipment to the GHA Audiology Service on 26th March 2026. The donated equipment includes an OPMI Pico System, KV-6 Suction Pump, and care-tray trolley, along with sponsored online Tinnitus adviser training from Tinnitus UK. Dr. Hamish Thompson identified the equipment needs while ENT consultant Dr. Johannes Borgstein trained nurses Ms. Fuensanta Garcia and Ms. Sinead Viera to operate the ear wax removal clinic.
Healthcare providers at GHA should note this represents expanded ENT and Audiology service capacity through charitable donation rather than new regulatory requirements. There are no compliance deadlines or required actions associated with this announcement. The GHA Director General and Minister for Health and Care both acknowledged the donation's positive impact on patient care and waiting time reduction for ear and hearing healthcare services in Gibraltar.
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April 01, 2026
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A formal presentation of specialised equipment to the GHA Audiology Service by GHITA (Gibraltar Hearing Issues and Tinnitus Association) took place on 26th March 2026.
The equipment in question consists of an OPMI Pico System, a KV-6 Suction Pump, and a care-tray trolley. Additionally the charity has also sponsored online Tinnitus adviser training imparted by Tinnitus UK.
Dr Hamish Thompson was instrumental in identifying the equipment that was needed while ENT consultant otologist Dr Johannes Borgstein trained and supervised nurses – Ms Fuensanta Garcia and Ms Sinead Viera – in charge of the ear wax removal clinic. The training coordinator was Alejandro Aracena. Ms Rosanna Portillo and Michelle Quinn (Audiologists) carry out the hearing tests and also refers patients to the clinic.
GHITA chairman Edgar Triay GA said: “It would have taken us decades to fundraise to purchase these items and I would like to thank all the kind sponsors who donated the money to make this possible. A special mention must go to our main benefactor the North Atlantic Trust Company Ltd and Mr and Mrs Gomez for their 1,000 mile walk to raise funds and the DSA Sequence Dance Club for their support over the years. We will continue to do our utmost in our small way to improve services locally and ensure waiting times for ear and hearing health care are minimised.”
GHA Director General, Dr Paul Bosio, said: “We wish to acknowledge the generous donation of equipment by GHITA that will be put to immediate good use by our Audiology team. We have a long-standing partnership with community groups like GHITA that assist us in providing the specialized medical services that persons with hearing difficulties need to improve their condition.”
Minister for Health and Care, the Hon Gemma Arias-Vasquez, said: “I would like to thank Edgar Triay and the entire GHITA team for their continued commitment to improving hearing services in Gibraltar. This donation of equipment, together with the investment in specialist training, will have a direct and meaningful impact on patient care. The expansion of our ENT and Audiology services, including the now established ear wax removal clinic for those who meet the clinical criteria, is a clear example of what can be achieved through strong partnership between the GHA and the community. We look forward to building on this progress to further reduce waiting times and improve outcomes for patients.”
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