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Revolutionary hearing

In 2011, Waurn Ponds Hearing clinic was the first clinic in Geelong to introduce trial hearing aids which could be adjusted to whichever level of technology a client chose to trial. This allowed many more people to “try before you buy” rather than defer their decision a few more years.
Once again we are leading a revolutionary change by introducing an empowering way to trial hearing aids. Bernafon has created a unique Hearing aid trial system. We all know how it feels to be uncertain about a product.
We want to be sure that the product we’re going to buy is the right one for us. Hearing aids come in different performance categories for different hearing losses and preferences. The goal of the Beflex trial hearing aids is to help determine which performance category will be just right for you.
Your audiologist will program your trial hearing aids with up to three performance categories. Wear the Beflex aids in your everyday life, at home and on the go. Change between performance categories with just a push of a button on the aids or remote control. At the follow-up appointment you will be able to say which performance category you preferred in situations that were important to you.
Beflex combines the best of professional guidance with personal experience to allow you to make an informed decision on your hearing health.
Waurn Ponds Hearing Clinic is a local independent audiological practice. Their Hearing Healthcare expert helps you choose the best hearing solution for your current hearing needs. If you have any questions, please call them on 5245 7940 or go to their website, waurnpondshearing.com.au

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