Specsavers hearing aids
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leamingtonspaceman
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Hi,
I have worn an NHS hearing aid for 6 years but am looking at buying aids. I now need an aid in each ear.
I've been to Specsavers today for a test and am looking at the Signia Advance Instant Fit 817 at £1995 a pair.
However, I can't find any information about this aid online? I can't find anything on the Specsavers website?
The only thing that looks similar is the Signia Silk model. Are these the same?
Obviously I would have asked at the appointment but thought the information would be simple to find online.
Thanks...
I have worn an NHS hearing aid for 6 years but am looking at buying aids. I now need an aid in each ear.
I've been to Specsavers today for a test and am looking at the Signia Advance Instant Fit 817 at £1995 a pair.
However, I can't find any information about this aid online? I can't find anything on the Specsavers website?
The only thing that looks similar is the Signia Silk model. Are these the same?
Obviously I would have asked at the appointment but thought the information would be simple to find online.
Thanks...
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My wife has Specsavers hearing aids, she is very pleased with them. No idea what make & model they are."A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
Ride hard or stay home :iloveyou:0 -
leamingtonspaceman wrote: »Hi,
I have worn an NHS hearing aid for 6 years but am looking at buying aids. I now need an aid in each ear.
I've been to Specsavers today for a test and am looking at the Signia Advance Instant Fit 817 at £1995 a pair.
However, I can't find any information about this aid online? I can't find anything on the Specsavers website?
The only thing that looks similar is the Signia Silk model. Are these the same?
Obviously I would have asked at the appointment but thought the information would be simple to find online.
Thanks...
Just google the make and model number - just looked at their website and can't find that model. Worth asking the Specsavers audiologist as they're generally very good and will make sure you get the right one and that your happy with it!0 -
My MIL took her NHS prescription to Specsavers - good service and far easier to get to than the hospital clinic.Never pay on an estimated bill0
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