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Hear them out

Victorian Hearing is an independent, locally owned and run audiology practice that prides itself on personalised service and quality-hearing solutions.
Their audiologists pride themselves on keeping up-to-date with the latest technology, and unlike some hearing clinics, no staff are on any commission which ensures advice is unbiased and patient focused.
Being independent, Victorian Hearing is free to work with any hearing aid manufacturer to offer patient choice and find the right solution for the individual’s needs.
Victorian Hearing is a premier provider of Lyric – the world’s first 24/7, extended wear, hassle free, invisible hearing solution.
Lyric is worn for months at a time, with no daily insertion or removal required and no batteries to change.
The solution is ideal for those with dexterity issues, for convenience and invisibility.
Permanent hearing damage can occur suddenly at any age due to noise exposure, head injury or virus.
Hearing loss is also associated with general health issues like cardiovascular disorders, dementia, risk of falling, cancer treatments and diabetes.
You may be suffering from a hearing loss if you ask people to repeat themselves, have trouble hearing on the phone, experience ringing in your ears or need to lipread when people talk to you.
If you recognise any of the above signs, your hearing may be affected.
Victorian Hearing has 10 clinics around Melbourne, including one in Geelong. Michael Polkinghorne is Victorian Hearing’s audiologist who consults from Geelong.
Visit www.victorianhearing.com.au or call 1300 736 995 for an appointment today.

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