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Independent hearing help

Hearing Aid Specialists Geelong has been proudly family owned and operated for more than 25 years.

The practice’s philosophy is a simple one: “We are not happy unless you are”.

The practice is proud to be one of the few privately owned practices that can give independent advice, offering unbiased guidance on the best hearing devices to suit your needs.

Hearing Aid Specialists’ Marcel Timmers is accredited to provide services to non-pensioners, pensioners, Veteran Affairs and WorkCover.

A hearing assessment takes 30-45 minutes and the Hearing Aid Specialists team explains the results in easy-to-understand language. Don’t have 30 minutes? Then come in and have a 10 minute screening test with one of the three practitioners, during which they can help guide you to better hearing health.

Hearing Aid Specialists Geelong offers leading hearing aid technology from all over the world and their commitment does not stop there.

Today’s hearing devices are more sophisticated and are able to cope with a large variety of listening situations. Their specialists take the time to ensure that your hearing device is performing effectively by offering continual guidance, support and follow up consultations.

Their commitment to clients is backed up by a 60 day Satisfaction Guarantee.

The main office is located at 77 Yarra St, Geelong, however Hearing Aid Specialists provides visiting services to the Greater Geelong region, the Surf Coast, Western District and Wimmera on a regular basis.

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