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Hear hear for making five years

Waurn Ponds Hearing Clinic has proved that not all small businesses fail in the first two years.
From its inception as a local independent audiology practice in 2011 it has flourished by providing what people have been missing.
Its small team of dedicated staff who want to help people communicate better and continue to enjoy their social life even as hearing deteriorates with age.
Their clinic at Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre provides a central location for residents of the South Barwon region.
Staff at Waurn Ponds Hearing Clinic understand that no one wants to get a hearing aid nor understands what better hearing can achieve.
They encourage suitable clients to try amplification in order to better understand what options are available.
After a trial either clients will understand the improvements amplification give and want to wear a hearing aid or they will know that they aren’t yet required.
This ensures that hearing aids are worn and loved not wrapped and placed in a dark corner.
Waurn Ponds Hearing Clinic is at Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre, 135/177 Colac Road, Waurn Ponds.
Phone 5245 7940 for more information.

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