A new campaign from Specsavers ‘OK hearing is not OK’ launching this week, aims to cement its position as the go-to brand for better hearing care in the UK/Ireland.
Young people get hands-on technology insight into audiology
Young people have had the opportunity to sample what life is like for audiologists and the technology they use at one of the country’s biggest career fairs.
Community audiology’s transformative role in hearing
Specsavers is urging the sector to work together to support and extend existing NHS capacity to tackle this and other pressing issues.
Audiologist donates teddy bears with hearing aids
Havant audiologist donated teddy bears with their own hearing aids to children at the Queen Alexandra Hospital during Easter.
Specsavers announces £700,000 investment in its people
Specsavers has underlined its commitment to colleague and clinical development by announcing a £700,000 investment in training for its audiology colleagues.
Calls for a community audiology service to ease NHS pressure
Audiologists in Glasgow have joined calls for an NHS community hearing service, which could help relieve the pressures currently facing health boards in Scotland.
Calls for policy change to address hearing crisis in Wales
Specsavers is calling on the Welsh Government to improve access to community audiology services for everyone in Wales.
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