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Hearing Health Event October, Marlow

World Diabetes Day

World Diabetes Day (WDD) was created in 1991 by the International Diabetes federation and the World Health Organization, in response to growing concerns about the escalating health threat posed by diabetes. Some researchers believe the presence of diabetes could contribute…

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Zoom Audiology Working Well

No doubt many of you may be a little “zoomed” out with the lockdown madness of “meeting” friends and family online. However, both the Zoom and Facetime facility have become a very useful tool for communicating with clients, during lockdown…

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Let’s Talk Chatable

There has been a lot of interest around the new Chatable app which dampens down background noise in complex listening situations. It can be downloaded either through the app store for Apple products or google play for Android phones. Designed for daily…

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New Consulting Room in Farnham Common

We are delighted to announce that our Farnham Common practice is expanding. Demand has increased so much in recent months that we will be running a dedicated ear wax microsuction clinic in our existing room. Selma will have a new…

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Paradise – The Wonder of Sound

Our audiologists recently attended the online launch of the new Phonak hearing aid, Paradise. Seen here are Wendy and Selma getting into the theme while watching the presentation which linked keynote speakers from all over the world. Phonak say that  the…

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Patient Safety Day

The World Health Organisation (WHO) held Patient Safety Day on 17th September 2020 to raise global awareness about the importance of addressing health worker safety as a prerequisite to patient safety. Their message is “Safe health worker, safe patients”. At…

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Global Handwashing Day October 15th

Help in hearing is supporting Global Handwashing Day! As we know, handwashing is an important part of preventing diseases and one of the key Covid19 precautions.  At Help in hearing we are seeing clients under strict guidelines. Take a look…

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