House of Hearing Naas
Staying connected to the people and activities we love is at the heart of a fulfilling life.
Good hearing plays a key role in keeping us socially active, involved in our communities, and close to family and friends.
When hearing changes go untreated, it can become harder to join conversations, enjoy social gatherings, or fully take part in the world around us. Over time, this can lead to feelings of isolation and even affect brain health.
In fact, research shows that untreated hearing loss is linked to an increased risk of cognitive decline and
dementia. The encouraging news? Taking action early can make a huge difference.
Addressing hearing loss helps you stay socially engaged, maintain independence, and keep your mind active.
At House of Hearing Naas, they understand the importance of staying connected.
Led by experienced audiologist Matt Allen – who uses hearing aids himself – their team offers expert; compassionate care tailored to your needs.
House of Hearing Naas provide free hearing assessments, gentle microsuction earwax removal, and advanced hearing aid fittings using the latest technology.
Modern hearing aids do far more than improve communication – they help you enjoy every conversation, every laugh, and every shared moment. They support your ability to stay active, take part in the things you love, and keep your relationships
strong.
This summer, House of Hearing Naas are offering 20% off all hearing devices to encourage early action and raise awareness about the benefits of staying connected through better hearing.
Visit: House of Hearing, 10a Green Gate, Kilcullen Road, Naas, Co Kildare
Call: 045 884836
Email: info@houseofhearing.ie
Your hearing is your gateway to the world – don’t let it close. Stay connected, stay engaged, and keep living life to the fullest.
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