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Invisible Hearing Aids Are Changing Lives Across Ireland! 

Let’s be honest, not many people want to get hearing aids. It seems most people don’t use hearing aids because they have the misconception that they are big ugly things for the elderly. This common perception is a long way from reality.  

Hearing Loss Has Severe Impact on Quality of Life

According to ISHAA, one in twelve people in Ireland suffer from some form of hearing loss. Untreated hearing loss can have a significant impact on quality of life. Feelings of depression and isolation are common and relationships can become strained too. Hearing loss is still common. There are still a staggering 105,000 people in Ireland who could benefit from hearing aids who continue to torture themselves and embarrass themselves when mishearing things rather than seek a solution.

Hearing Aids Are Not What They Used To Be

In recent years hearing aids have been revolutionised. They have become smaller, more discreet, more effective and cheaper too as competition has increased. There are many devices that are invisible when worn and available from just a few hundred pounds. Not much for a tiny super computer which could transform your life. Some of today’s hearing aids can even work as wireless headphones, connecting via Bluetooth to phones and televisions. Some of today’s hearing aids can even work as wireless headphones, connecting via Bluetooth to phones and televisions. In 2016, the world’s first internet connected hearing aid was developed. Who knew that! Hearing aids can do some amazing things.

There Is a Hearing Aid For Everyone

There’s more than one factor to consider when choosing a hearing aid. To make sure you get the one that’s right for you, you’ll need to consider a few things, such as the severity of your hearing loss, ear canal shape, dexterity, lifestyle, your budget and other personal preferences. Ireland’s leading provider of hearing healthcare, Hidden Hearing has a wide range of models available with cutting edge technology. Find out which hearing aid is best for you!

 

Hearing loss still common

However, there are still a staggering 105,000 people in Ireland with a hearing related disability who could benefit from hearing aids. These people continue to torture themselves and embarrass themselves when mishearing things rather than seek a solution. According to ISHAA, one in twelve people in Ireland suffer from some form of hearing loss. Untreated hearing loss can have a significant impact on quality of life. Feelings of depression and isolation are common and relationships can become strained too. Yet there’s no need to struggle when so many solutions are available to correct the problem.



Are You Eligible For Invisible Hearing aids?

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Written by Maria Murphy

 

 

 

Are You Eligible For Invisible Hearing aids?

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