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Life-changing hearing aids: try for 60 risk-free days

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Treating hearing loss with quality hearing aids can help you:

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Hear clearly in most situations
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Participate in conversations again
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Avoid the stress caused by impaired hearing

Hearing aids can be life-changing

Hearing loss can prevent you from participating actively in everyday life, but wearing hearing aids could help you to hear more clearly and enjoy your favourite activities to the full. Contact your local clinic to find out how hearing aids could improve your quality of life. 

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When should you consider getting new hearing aids?

It’s a good idea to consider making an appointment at a hearing clinic if:

  1. You recognise any signs of hearing loss
  2. Your current hearing aids don't work as well as they used to
  3. You find yourself being less social, or avoiding situations where it’s difficult to hear 
  4. You want to make the most of the latest technology, such as Bluetooth® or rechargeability
The first step to better hearing is booking a free appointment with a hearing aid specialist. You'll be able to get your hearing tested and if needed, we can recommend a pair of quality hearing aids that are suited to you.

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You can enjoy life despite hearing loss

When you lose your hearing, you start to miss out on meaningful everyday experiences. Things like birdsong, listening to music or hearing your friend's laughter. And you might also miss out on important conversations with friends and loved ones. 

Getting advice and treatment from one of our hearing care experts can improve your life in various ways, like: 

  • Helping you enjoy conversations and social gatherings more
  • Being able to hear live entertainment – such as plays or concerts – clearly 
  • Enjoying your favourite music again 
  • Performing better at work

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What to expect at a hearing consultation

 When you visit one of our clinics for a free hearing test, you can expect:

  1. A consultation with a registered hearing care expert
  2. A thorough hearing test with same-day results
  3. A selection of high-quality hearing aids from multiple brands
  4. 60-day money-back guarantee
  5. Flexible payment plans
  6. Lifetime aftercare

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5 steps to better hearing

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1. Know what the signs of hearing loss are
Signs of hearing loss
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2. Book a free hearing test at your local clinic
Book hearing test
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3. Try a hearing aid for 60 risk-free days if we find a hearing loss
Money-back guarantee
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4. Learn about different payment and protection plans
Hearing aid finance
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5. Hear well and live well. Receive free, unlimited aftercare
Aftercare

Sources

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2. 10., Marketrak. 'Marketing Research, Inc.'.

3. https://www.who.int/health-topics/hearing-loss#tab=tab_2

4. https://betterhearing.org/HIA/assets/File/public/marketrak/MarkeTrak_VII_The_Impact_of_Untreated_Hearing_Loss_on_Household_Income.pdf

5. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21320988/

6. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4075051/