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Acoustic Hearing Clinics (Qld)

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For information contact AT Aust on 1300 452 679

Short Description

Acoustic Hearing Clinics are Queensland government-accredited providers of hearing aids and assessments. They have several clinics on the Sunshine Coast. Their service includes the provision of free hearing aids to eligible veterans and pensioners as well as the fitting and repairing of hearing aids from all major manufacturers. Their clinicians provide a full range of treatments including rehabilitation, counselling, and tinnitus management.

Additional Info

More Details

* As a family business, Acoustic Hearing Clinics don't have the overheads of many multinational chains, so they can provide quality service for a fraction of the price.

Service Summary
* The supply and fitting of hearing aids from all leading manufacturers
* Government accredited to provide free digital hearing aids for eligible pensioners and veterans
* Comprehensive audiological assessments
* Hearing aid repairs and servicing
* Workcover hearing assessments

Clinics
* Acoustic Hearing Clinics has six hearing clinics on the Sunshine Coast at Maroochydore, Buddina (Kawana), Caloundra, Cooroy, Noosa Heads and Nambour. There is also a hearing clinic at Gympie.

Price Guide

Call the main Maroochydore clinic for all appointments

Suppliers

Acoustic Hearing Clinics
58 Fourth Ave
Maroochydore
QLD 4558
Australia
Sales: 07 5443 6633
Fax: 07 5443 5511
Email: enquiries@acoustichearingclinics.com.au
Website: http://www.acoustichearingclinics.com.au

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