Hearing Aid Services
07 853 7874
hearinghealthnz@hotmail.com
27 O’Neill Street, Claudelands,
Hamilton 3214
www.hearinghealth.co.nz...
Hearing Health New Zealand Limited is a locally owned,
independent hearing healthcare clinic.
With a highly experienced team, and the latest in audiology equipment, you can trust us to give an accurate assessment of
where you are at with your hearing health.
Diagnosing and treating any ear problems you are currently experiencing requires a clinic with a great deal of expertise and an on-going passion for customer service.
The services we provide clinic include:
• Hearing tests:
A highly trained audiologist will use the latest diagnostic tools, to
determine the extent of your hearing loss
• Hearing aid supply:
We provide you with the most effective hearing solutions
available on the market
• Hearing aid servicing:
We can repair problems you may have with the
hardware of your hearing aid
• Second hand hearing aids:
We are also happy to program a second-hand hearing aid for you
for a small fee
• Hearing aid accessories:
To ensure all our clients can lead rich, full lives, we provide a range of accessories that will complement your hearing aid
• Home visit service:
For those unable to attend due to age or disability
• Ear wax removal:
Is available at our clinics
in Hamilton, Morrinsville, Cambridge and Thames
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