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Francois Giroux

“I’m very happy with my choice of Clayton Park Audiology. After being a client at a big chain of audiology clinics, I find the experience of dealing with an audiologist who is also the owner of her business both refreshing and of great benefits. Lyndsay uses all the modern equipment and best practices to get the maximum out of my hearing aids. In the initial consultation appointment we landed on hearing aids that were right for me, even if I came in with a strong bias (the marketing of some hearing aid companies is really good) I ended up going with another brand and I know it was the right choice. After the first fitting I’m already impressed with the performance of my new hearing devices and we’re only at 80%. I can’t wait to hear what 100% will sound like because I already hear better than I even did with a hearing device.

I would also like to mention Ashley who makes dealing with online scheduling, questionnaire, administration, very, very easy. All around well run business.”

Author

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.

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