The summer holidays are here, and you may be spending time catching up with friends and family.
Are you or a loved one feeling left out of group conversations because you’re struggling to keep up with what’s being said?
Perhaps you’re having to turn the volume up on the TV, or the sound on your phone. Or maybe you regularly ask people to repeat what they’ve said.
If you relate to any of these things, you may have some hearing loss. To check, you could take the free online hearing test offered by Sound Advice Hearing.
It’s easy, the test will take just three minutes and all you need is some headphones.
After completing the test, you can analyse the results and, if you have signs of hearing loss, you can book a free hearing check at Sound Advice Hearing.
An in-person check will always be the most reliable kind of hearing test, and you can book a free test at Sound Advice Hearing centres in Norwich and King’s Lynn.
Following the test, if you do have hearing loss and need some hearing aids to help you hear better, you’ll find that there is more choice than ever when it comes to hearing aid technology.
Speak to the team at Sound Advice Hearing to find out what would work best for you and your lifestyle.
“There’s been a lot of advances in technology recently and lots of products out there to bring people’s attention to,” said Derrick Soanes, audiologist at the Norwich centre.
“Once you’ve got your hearing aids, you’ll find social events with friends and family will become more enjoyable again as you'll be able to have conversations with people instead of hiding away.
“You’ll feel more confident and able to get back to doing the things you love to do.”
You can return to the independent audiologists at Sound Advice Hearing at any time for free hearing aid aftercare.
Get in touch today, visit the website for details.
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