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Silky hearing

Waurn Ponds Hearing Clinic constantly reviews new devices to find exactly what customers need.

As an independent store, the clinic can fit any brand of device.

Audiologist Fiona Sutherland and her team is excited about the new, improved Signia Silk hearing aids.

“If you’re been wanting to trial discreet hearing devices but aren’t sure you’d like the feel in your ears then finally we have an instant-fit device that’s available in all levels of technology,” Fiona says.

“It’s not a cheap amplifier but a fully programmable hearing aid. The multiple-sized outer sleeve allows for instant fitting and much more air-venting than standard in canal hearing aids, so your voice sounds more natural.

“If this interests you give us a call and we can show you the Silk device and, if suitable fit, one in your ear to trial. Unfortunately, there’s no pension or DVA rebate but similar devices can be discussed.”

Waurn Ponds Hearing Clinic is at 97 Pioneer Rd, Grovedale, phone 5245 7940 or visit waurnpondshearing.com.au.

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