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Sounding Board #40: May 2023

What do high-vis vests, pink shirts and Pricilla the Duck have in common? They’re all about raising funds to support worthy causes, and Audiology South is involved. Read more in this newsletter.

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The team in high-vis vests, preparing to hit the Invercargill streets for the Orphans Aid International street appeal

Welcome to our May newsletter

by Anthony Rowcroft

Last week we closed our doors and gathered all our staff together to consider how Audiology South can help everyone feel welcome in our clinics.

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A quacker of a good story

by Audiology South

As a fundraising event, the Arrowtown Rugby Club recently staged a duck race in the freezing waters of the Arrow River. Audiology South entered in the corporate section, and we were certainly going for the “best-dressed duck” with Pricilla!

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Promo ends soon: take advantage now of our technology upgrade with Beltone

by Audiology South

Hurry! Our technology upgrade offer ends on 31 May. So come in to see us soon

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Meet Hilary Gardner

by Audiology South

Audiology South Queenstown is thrilled to introduce you to our newest team member, Senior Audiologist Hilary Gardner.

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Welcome to the team Regina

by Audiology South

We are delighted to welcome Regina Lien to our team, and congratulate her on passing her clinical competence exam with flying colours.

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Do you have a Phonak Paradise CROS system?

by Audiology South

If so, you can now install the latest version of myPhonak and use the app with your hearing aids and CROS transmitter.

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Do hearing aids help with ringing in the ears?

by Audiology South

Tinnitus is ringing (or other noises) in the ears when no external sound is present. It is largely due to damage to your hearing, and there is no cure for it. It ranges from a mild inconvenience, only noticed in quiet rooms, up to people who can be in full blown despair and almost incapacitated.

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Why the ‘headphone generation’ are at risk of dementia

by Audiology South

If you don’t protect your hearing, the consequences can be profound—hearing loss and a much greater chance of developing dementia.

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