Richard bailey was excellent he explained every part of the process and all I needed to know about the products Therefore making it very easy to decide what was best for me. Excellent aftercare not... See more
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Boots Hearing Worksop with Richard Bailey. Richard was brilliant sorting out the hearing aids for an elderly gentleman of 93 who I took there for help. He had been having problems with them. Richard... See more
My husband Alan has been having trouble hearing for a long time and tried getting help from my drs. After trying different methods to relieve the pain and wax. I made an appointment with boots hear... See more
The audiologist was honest regarding the state of my hearing and gave me various options to try and improve my hearing. I have tried a couple of different hearing aid providers who claim that they c... See more
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Your hearing is important and we know it’s just as important for you to choose the right people to look after it. At Boots, we spend time getting to know our customers and what they care about, so that we can offer hearing care that makes people feel good. Book your free hearing check with one of our experts at a Boots store near you.
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Boots Hearing Worksop with Richard…
Boots Hearing Worksop with Richard Bailey.
Richard was brilliant sorting out the hearing aids for an elderly gentleman of 93 who I took there for help. He had been having problems with them. Richard recommended sending them away for repair and today we went to collect them. Richard spent quite some time setting them up. Getting the right fittings to stop whistling and get the sounds levels right. I would highly recommend. Nothing too much trouble. Arnold has issues with both hearing and sight and Richard was really patient with him making sure everything was right. Excellent service. Very Happy to recommend. Thank you. Mark.
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The audiologist was really helpful and friendly, explained everything clearly.
Friendly,professional and informative
Friendly,professional and informative. A pleasure to meet you.
Exceptionally thorough hearing testing…
Exceptionally thorough hearing testing and treatment. Excellent advice and friendly service.
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