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Local service, friendly care

GEELONG Hearing Aid Services has served the Geelong Community since 2004.
The business prides itself in servicing the local community and in having a friendly, professional and caring staff who aim to provide a high quality range of services from comprehensive hearing assessments through to fitting and maintenance of aids.
The company sources hearing aids from many manufacturers, and believe they have a far wider range than most other providers as well as aiming to provide a comprehensive after-sales service.
Geelong Hearing Aid Services assesses hearing needs and lifestyle before discussing all the appropriate options available to their customers, giving them the latest choices of size, style and features depending on their requirements at what they believe are competitive prices.
They have Government Accreditation as a provider for Office of Hearing Services voucher holders, pensioners, Department of Veterans’ Affairs clients and Workcover clients.
Geelong Hearing Aid Services supply a full range of services including hearing assessments, fitting of aids, minor servicing, maintenance, battery supplies and custom swim, noise and iPod plugs.
Geelong Hearing Aid Services is located at 96 High Street, Belmont. Phone 5243 1019 or email geelong@qualtone.com.au

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