The Sounds of Togetherness

Most of the sounds that matter aren’t dramatic. They’re small, familiar, and easy to overlook, until they fade.

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Why hear. Does Not Discount

A clear explanation of why hear. doesn’t discount: no hidden costs, no sales tactics — just honest, evidence‑based hearing care that puts patients first.

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Who Wears Lyric?

Life is too short to be distracted by devices. With the Lyric invisible hearing aid, you will have effortless 24/7 hearing. You can forget about hearing loss the way contact lenses let you forget about glasses. Lyric is the world’s only 100% invisible, extended‑wear hearing aid designed to stay in place 24/7, so you can simply live your life.

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The Science of Hearing Aid Programming

When fitting hearing aids, audiologists in New Zealand follow strict best practice guidelines set by MNZAS. These guidelines ensure that every fitting begins with a thorough needs assessment. But while the guidelines provide the scientific foundation, the process of programming hearing aids is far more layered and nuanced than many people realise. Needs Assessment: More Than

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The Art of Hearing Aid Programming

🎧 Hearing Aid Fitting: Science, Empathy, and Real‑World Listening When you visit an audiologist, you expect more than just science — you expect care. In New Zealand, MNZAS audiologists follow strict best‑practice guidelines to ensure every fitting meets clinical standards. One of the most important tools is the Real Ear Measures (REMs), which check whether a

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Hearing Aid Funding in New Zealand: What You Need to Know

For many New Zealanders, hearing aids are more than just devices — they’re a way to stay connected, safe, and confident in everyday life. The good news is that permanent residents and citizens may be eligible for government support to make hearing aids more affordable. The Ministry of Health offers two main pathways: • The

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