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Your new hearing aid: You are now back to where you belong

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hearing-health-careCongratulations on your new hearing aid! You are now on the path to better hearing and a better quality of life. The key to satisfaction with your new hearing aid is to wear it in different situations and experience for yourself how it can help you get more out of life.

From the voices of people in conversation to the songs of birds, to the rustle of a newspaper, the sounds around you provide much information and enjoyment. Your new hearing aid will now let you appreciate a richer world of sound.

At first, you will notice that you are hearing speech and other sounds that you may not have heard for some time. Your brain may need a little time to adjust in order to focus on the sounds that are most important and filter out the rest. Today’s advanced hearing technology is designed specifically to help your adjustment process.

You will quickly find that you are able to better understand what people are saying, and with less effort. After only a short period, you will realize that your brain has adjusted to the enhanced sound information, and you will forget that you are wearing a hearing aid.

Your new ability to hear should be a positive experience over the next few days and weeks.

 

Do something about it!

Hearing Healthcare of Virginia is offering complimentary hearing screenings at its six locations in the Shenandoah Valley and Central Virginia – Charlottesville, Covington, Culpeper, Fishersville, Harrisonburg, and Lexington.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (888) 512-1164.

More online at www.HearVirginia.com.

 

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