Flaschenpost85
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
I've never heard of hearing issues connected to diabetes. (edit: Oh, I did now, seeing @JohnEGreen 's post.)Now my question is, is this related to diabetes? Where do I go from here, GP or Specsavers again?
In some areas, including where Ilive, NHS has contracted out audiology to Specsavers. I have regular hearing checks with them, and have my third set of hearing aids. The contract is for full hearing assessment, provision of any necessary hearing aids, and then regular maintenence. The contract is for three years. There has been no problem with having a new contract every three years, when I have a full hearing assessment again. I would not recommend approaching any audiology service such as Specsavers without a GP referral, though.Check with your GP. They are likely to refer you in order to have a proper investigation.
My experiences of Specsavers pushing unnecessary reading glasses (at vast cost) to a family member does not endear them to me, and they certainly wouldn't be my first choice for hearing issues.
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