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Community Resources: June 02, 2017

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House of Hearing is proudly<br />

independent and locally owned.<br />

Hearing loss generally develops slowly over<br />

many years and the effects become apparent<br />

only gradually. This makes it difficult for those affected<br />

to recognise that they are actually suffering<br />

from a hearing impairment. Relatives, friends<br />

or colleagues are often the first to realise that<br />

something is wrong. You may have a hearing impairment<br />

if you frequently ask people to repeat<br />

what they have just said, or you play your music<br />

or television loud enough for family and friends<br />

to comment.<br />

Hearing loss is not something to be taken lightly.<br />

It is important to do something about it, sooner<br />

rather than later. Hearing is no different to any<br />

other part of the human body: it requires exercise<br />

and stimulation. Hearing stimulates and<br />

trains the brain. If this stimulus is taken away,<br />

hearing not only gets progressively worse but<br />

the understanding of speech will also start to<br />

deteriorate. A hearing instrument helps to maintain<br />

neural pathways in your brain responsible<br />

for hearing all the sounds around you.<br />

If you’ve been having doubts about your hearing<br />

or you are concerned about hearing impairment,<br />

then now is the right time to have it checked.<br />

Being concerned about your hearing is natural,<br />

so get the answers you need in a clear, easy to<br />

understand way and this is where House of Hearing<br />

can help.<br />

House of Hearing is proudly independent and<br />

locally owned. Our hearing care professionals will<br />

find you the best treatments from the full range<br />

of available solutions, including tinnitus management,<br />

rehabilitation, counselling, and hearing aids<br />

from all leading manufacturers.<br />

House of Hearing has many clinics located in and<br />

around Christchurch, Blenheim, Ashburton and<br />

Greymouth. Please don’t put it off any longer,<br />

call us today toll free on 0800 333 606.<br />

CLINIC PHONE CLINIC PHONE<br />

Ashburton 03 307 8949 Papanui<br />

Blenheim 03 579 5353 Rangiora<br />

03 310 7355<br />

Halswell 03 322 4326 Greymouth<br />

Fendalton 03 351 3535 Hokitika<br />

Westport<br />

03 768 5528<br />

House<br />

of<br />

Hearing<br />

100% NZ Owned<br />

& Operated

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