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NHS Hearing Aids | Oxon / Bucks NHS Audiology Service ...

    https://www.oxonbucks-nhs-audiology.com/
    If you are an ex-OUH hearing aid patient with a 'transfer code', then please call us on 01865 507280 to arrange an appointment. Or email us at [email protected]. We have been commissioned to take over your hearing care. For new patients interested in a free NHS hearing test or free NHS hearing aids, you no longer need a GP referral !

Audiology - NHS Lothian

    https://apps.nhslothian.scot/refhelp/Audiology
    Adult Audiology Contact Details: There is a centralised booking office covering all correspondence for the Audiology Clinics across the region: NHS Lothian Adult Audiology, Level 1 Lauriston Building, 39 Lauriston Place EH3 9HA. 0131 536 1637 (10am-1pm; 2pm-4pm) [email protected] Adult Audiology Department and Hearing Aid Clinics:

Hearing aids and implants - NHS

    https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hearing-aids-and-implants/
    If you have an NHS hearing aid, you can get free batteries and repairs from the NHS hearing aid service who fitted your hearing aids. Ask your audiologist about how to obtain batteries and request servicing and repairs. You may need to come in for an appointment, or you may be able to send off for a battery or repair in the post.

NHS Forth Valley – Audiology

    https://nhsforthvalley.com/health-services/az-of-services/audiology-services/
    In the first instance post your hearing aids to us for repair (one at a time if that is easier for you). If you are unsure of the above and require further assistance or guidance, please contact us by. E-mail us on [email protected]. Phone us on 01786 434171.

Audiology - Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

    https://www.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/services/audiology/
    For more information on the Audiology and Hearing Aid Service please contact us: Telephone: 0191 223 1043. Email: [email protected].

Hearing tests - NHS

    https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hearing-tests/
    How to get an NHS hearing test. You can get a free hearing test on the NHS. A GP may refer you to a hearing specialist (audiologist) who can do the test. It could take a few weeks to see a specialist so it might be quicker to get tested somewhere else, like at a large pharmacy or opticians. This is often free.

NHSJobs.com: Audiology vacancies | trac.jobs

    https://www.nhsjobs.com/job_list/Health_science_services/s5/Audiology/d522
    Salary: £21,396 - £22,866 pa pro rata Incl HCAS (Fringe) Specialist Paediatric Audiologist. NHS AfC: Band 6. Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Oxford. Salary: £32,306 - £39,027 Per annum, Pro Rata. Senior Paediatric Audiologist.

Audiology - Aneurin Bevan University Health Board

    https://abuhb.nhs.wales/hospitals/a-z-of-services/audiology/
    Please note this service is available for Audiology patients within the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board only. C2HEAR Self Support. There are great video resources online to help with your hearing aids during this period.

NHS Hearing Aids - AUDIOLOGICAL SCIENCE

    https://audiologicalscience.com/nhs-hearing-aids-1
    NHS hearing aids are not invisible. Our private practice is able to dispense invisible hearing aids. Please call on 020 8059 9645 to discuss further. Similarly, the NHS hearing aids are not rechargeable and do not have ability to stream via bluetooth directly to smartphones and TV etc.

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