“She was very precise and a kind doctor, and she spent a lot of time for me, who did not know English well, and explained it to me correctly, and she had a kind and helpful secretary.”

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Lyndsay Bozec
REGISTERED AUDIOLOGIST, NSCASLP
Lyndsay is a passionate advocate for hearing health awareness and hearing preservation. Over the years she has delivered various hearing health presentations and hearing aid workshops for caregiver workshops across HRM.
Clayton Park Audiology Blog
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