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A New Concept In Hearing Aid Dispensing
Buying hearing aids is a big decision. On average, it takes seven years for someone to do something about hearing loss. Once they make the first appointment, many people will leave without purchasing the amplification that they really need.
Flex trial by Unitron is a new concept for getting hearing help at the appropriate technology level. It is designed to help reduce some of the barriers of purchasing and wearing hearing aids. Patients experience the amplification that is right for them at the first visit. They realize they have a hearing problem and a trial of exactly what the patient needs can be started immediately.
Flex Trial Offers
Flexibility a variety of technology levels can be programmed in the same hearing aid as many times as needed or wanted.
Risk-free service technology can be upgraded without having to purchase new hearing aids. Only the cost difference is required.
Increased satisfaction amplification can be provided on the first day while the patient's hearing aids are on order or out for repair.
Choosing a new hearing aid can feel complicated. Flex trial makes it simple. How does it work? Your hearing healthcare professional fits you with a trial set of hearing aids at your first visit.
There is no hidden fee or obligation. You wear the hearing aids home to try out in your everyday life at work, home, and play. At the end of the trial period, you decide if you love the benefits of wearing hearing aids. If they aren't for you, simply bring them back owing only the fitting fee. But if you love them, your hearing healthcare professional will order you your own pair. After you have worn them for a while, you can upgrade the technology with only the upgrade cost, not purchasing new hearing aids.
Experience better hearing today. Ask your hearing healthcare professional about this new concept in hearing aid dispensing.
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