Sunday Express

‘Our customers tell us they really value having a friendly, bespoke and high quality aftercare service.’

Are you living with unidentifi­ed hearing loss?

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WORLD Hearing Day is held on 3 March each year to raise awareness on how to prevent hearing loss and promote ear and hearing care across the world. Many people live with unidentifi­ed hearing loss, often failing to realize that they are missing out on certain sounds and words. Checking one’s hearing is the first step towards addressing the issue.

All people should check their hearing from time to time, especially those who are at a higher risk of hearing loss such as adults above 50 years, those working in noisy places, those listening to music at high volumes for long periods of time and those experienci­ng ear problems.

If you suspect you have a hearing problem, there is no need to wait for a GP appointmen­t or referral to an audiologis­t - Amplifon is a global hearing health specialist that offers free no-obligation tests at more than 200 hearing centres nationwide.

One in 10 people are now unable to get a GP appointmen­t, or has to wait a week or more to get one, and even if you manage to see a doctor, the charity Action on Hearing Loss warns that 45 per cent of patients who report a problem with their hearing are not referred for a test or hearing aids.

Chris Childe, a hearing aid audiologis­t and Amplifon Training Manager says:

“If you have normal hearing, fabulous, that’s great, but if you have a hearing loss we provide free of charge trials of hearing aids.

We pride ourselves on our customer service and clinical excellence, so we want you to walk away happy and comfortabl­e.

“Our customers tell us they really value having a friendly, bespoke and high quality aftercare service which is tailored to their individual needs,”she says.

“I really enjoy the first follow up visit when someone has been wearing their aids for a week or so. It’s lovely for us to hear what a huge difference having aids has made.” At its 200 centres across the UK, Amplifon offers free hearing tests as well as free trials of appropriat­e hearing aids.

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