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P F

“I recently had a hearing assessment at Clayton Park Audiology and the whole experience was excellent. The receptionist was extremely friendly and the waiting area was modern and welcoming. There is a ton of parking outside the clinic. The test was thorough and actually kind of fun. Lindsay, the owner and audiologist explained the results in great detail and it was super interesting. She had a Dalhousie University student with her doing a co-op placement and Lindsay let her conduct some tests under her guidance. She was excellent -Very knowledgeable and answered all of my questions with ease. She described each test concisely. Clearly she is learning from the best!

The whole experience was terrific right from the booking to the appointment. I had a hearing test done somewhere else in Halifax and it was not as in depth nor as pleasant as this one. I highly recommend Clayton Park Audiology to anyone with hearing issues.
In fact, I already have!
Paul F”

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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