Last weekend, Parker’s Piece in Cambridge played host to the city’s famous ‘Big Weekend’ organised by the Cambridge Live trust. 25,000 people made the most of the sunshine to join in the summer festivities and the weekend was a great success.
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Hearing Healthcare Centre opens in Saffron Walden
Due to the success of its Cambridge and Peterborough offices, Hearing Healthcare Centre is delighted to announce that we have recently opened a brand new Hearing Healthcare Centre on Saffron Walden’s busy high street. Saffron Walden’s Hearing Healthcare Centre will be open weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9am to 5pm and an experienced audiologist will… Read more »
Official Audiologists at The Big Festival Cambridge 11 & 12 July
Look out for us at The Big Weekend on Parker’s Piece in Cambridge, Saturday 11th July and Sunday 12th July, where we will be offering free hearing screenings for EVERYONE – including band members, back stage crew, festival staff, the EDRU players and the general public. “I have been incredibly impressed by Hearing Healthcare Centre’s service. The skill… Read more »
Official Audiologists for England Deaf Rugby
We are delighted and very proud to announce that Daniel Bainbridge, one of our highly experienced Audiologists at Hearing Healthcare Centre, has been selected as the Official Audiologist for the England Deaf Rugby Union (EDRU).
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Gun enthusiasts welcome HHC We were delighted to be invited along to a Peterborough gun club recently to talk to members about the importance of using ear protection whilst shooting.
Men’s England Deaf Rugby Team Much Improved, but Defeated by Wales
Wales Deaf 18 – 5 England Deaf 31st January 2015, Cardiff Arms Park With a new injection of youth into the squad that included 5 new starting debuts, England were more competitive than they were 12 months ago, however it was not enough to defeat a strong Wales side.
First match, first win for England Deaf Ladies Rugby
At Hearing Healthcare Centre we are excited about the prospect of working closely with the England Deaf Rugby teams. We hope to get involved with both the men’s and ladies’ teams and to that end we have been following their progress with much interest.
Helping the Community
As part of our “helping the community” scheme and in order to raise awareness of the importance of regular hearing assessments, we offered a FREE service to ensure professional hearing assessments are made accessible to those unable to reach the “high street”
Hospital visits a thing of the past for BAHA users
We are delighted to now be able to offer a range of services to clients with Bone Anchored Hearing Aids (BAHA).
Hearing Healthcare Centre to visit local care home
As part of our “helping the community” scheme we are delighted to be visiting Waterbeach Lodge care home this Friday (February 6). During our visit we will be offering a host of free services to the residents – many of whom struggle to access the high street – and raising awareness of the importance of… Read more »