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Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids

William from Gordonton - Puketaha

Covid 19
Level 3 Rules

Level 3
Under alert level 3 some face-to-face appointments may be provided for urgent care appointments, but only so long as clinicians can take appropriate measures to manage public health risks.

Our hearing aid suppliers are still operating a repair service, so we can still send and receive aids via courier services

Clinicians are expected to use a high level of clinical judgement when considering whether a patient meets the urgent criteria for a
face to-face consultation.

This means that we may be able to see you to service your hearing aids following the level 3 guidelines

Mask must be worn
Maintain a 2 m distance between us
Your clinician may wear some form of PPE – such as surgical masks and gloves

I will call into the office every other day to check mail/ phone messages, deal with courier packages (incoming and outgoing)

Please contact me if you wish to attend in Hamilton during level 3 restrictions
Phone: 07 853 7874 and leave a voice message
Or email: helpmehear@hotmail.com

William Rennox
Managing Director

Hearing Health New Zealand Limited
27 O’Neill Street, Claudelands
Hamilton 3214

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