FREE hearing tests for infants aged 7 - 24 months
Hi everyone,
As part of a teaching initiative for the University of Auckland Master of Audiology programme, we are looking for a number of infants aged 7 - 24 months whose parents would like to volunteer them for a hearing test. All children will be tested by Master of Audiology students under the supervision of qualified, senior Audiologists.
This will be taking place next week at our Grafton Clinic on Tuesday afternoon, 27 October and all day Wednesday, 28 October 2020.
If you are concerned that you child rubs at their ears, is a little slow to talk or asks for repeats often, this may be an indication that they need a hearing test.
Please call the clinics on 923 9909 to book your appointment. There is free parking available onsite and we are close to good public transport links.
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