

It represents a new way of hearing care in that people can visit without an appointment and experience for themselves what hearing aids can do. Lett says the Triton World of Hearing store will have a team of hearing experts on hand to offer advice and support for complex hearing problems such as tinnitus or noise-induced loss. He says research shows that on average people wait seven years from the time they develop hearing issues before they come to terms with it and seek help, with the stigma of feeling old one of the main reasons people put off early treatment. They often don't interact with others as much as they once did and, for some, this can lead to depression."

Lett says even mild cases of hearing loss can have significant effects on health and well-being: "People who struggle to hear can become socially isolated. A 2016 report commissioned by the National Foundation for the Deaf revealed that just under 900,000 New Zealanders – representing 18.9 per cent of the population – have some type of hearing loss, a situation estimated to have cost the economy $957.3 million that year. Hearing loss is widespread in New Zealand. The store is to open on Broadway in Newmarket on February 23. He says the groundbreaking store is a first in the southern hemisphere and will offer a "surround sound experience room" for those looking for solutions to hearing difficulties. Lett's comments come as Triton is opening its World of Hearing store in Newmarket in which people can walk in without an appointment and try the latest hearing technology and aids on a no-obligation basis. "People will have their eyes tested dental or medical checks but, when it comes to having treatment for hearing loss, many put it off saying, 'Oh, others will think I'm old'." "It is very much a hidden health issue," he says. Visit Triton in store at Bethlehem or online now, to discover more about how they can help you.Almost 900,000 Kiwis – about one in six – suffer from hearing difficulties and Lett says too many put off seeking help because of social stigma associated with the condition. You can shower, exercise and sleep with this hearing device – you can hear, nobody can see. Placed deep within the ear canal, Lyric is worn continuously for up to 3 months until it is replaced with a fresh one. It is the first hearing device that is completely invisible when worn. Lyric is a breakthrough technology that provides the ultimate discretion in hearing. A unique Pay As You Hear subscription service.
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