Hearing loss is one of the most common health issues in the world and is also one of the most treatable. Just as our eyesight deteriorates as we get older, hearing has its’ own natural aging process. In fact nearly one in five people age 12 and older, experience hearing loss severe enough to hinder communication.
Why live with hearing loss? Why feel frustrated, anxious and isolated? Even a minor loss can have a huge impact on our work, social and family lives. Asking people to repeat themselves or responding inappropriately draws more attention than wearing today’s stylish hearing aids.
Do you recognise any of the following?
- Do you feel like other people are mumbling or not speaking clearly?
- Do you find it difficult to follow conversations in noisy environments?
- Do other people comment that your radio or television is very loud?
Nantwich Hearing Centre will open its’ doors on 7th April 2015. Owned and managed by Alan Jackson, an audiologist, and his wife Helen, the centre offers a range of hearing services to the local community.
Alan explained “We have invested in the most advanced audiology testing equipment and fitting systems to ensure the very best results for our patients. We provide access to the latest digital technology not available on the NHS.
Awareness is increasing of the permanent damage that can be sustained from noisy work environments and loud past times such as motorcycling and shooting. Protecting your hearing from noise is vital as the damage it can cause is irreversible. Nantwich Hearing Centre provides a range of custom made hearing protection, musicians earplugs and in-ear monitors, as well as custom made ear moulds for swimming and sleeping.
If you choose to visit Nantwich Hearing Centre you will receive honest, informed advice, whatever your hearing needs. Our pricing structure is clear and competitive and our recommendations will always be based on the hearing system that is most appropriate for your hearing and lifestyle.