Byline: Alison Dayani A HEARING aid dispenser and company director has been struck off for overcharging elderly patients.
What does HAD stand for?
HAD stands for Hearing Aid Dispenser
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Samples in periodicals archive:
In mitigation, Foxcroft told the hearing that he had worked successfully and without incident as a hearing aid dispenser until very recently.
Joe Page, registered hearing aid dispenser at the Newcastle store, said: "We aim to force hearing health higher up the agenda and make it as commonplace as a trip to the dentist or the opticians.
One recent survey of hearing aid dispensers revealed that while more than half the respondents possessed the necessary equipment, only about 23 percent customarily used it during the hearing aid fitting process [4].
Registered hearing aid dispenser Chris Howle says: "What you do with your hearing in your 20s, 30s and 40s affects what happens later in life.
The Hearing Centre will be operated by David Hennessy, Registered Hearing Aid Dispenser He said: "Early detection is important, and so are regular hearing checks, which we encourage everyone to have at least once a year.
Phil Spenceley, registered hearing aid dispenser and director of Specsavers Hearcare Centre in Huddersfieid, launched the appeal after reading about the work of the charity Sound Seekers, which works to help deprived children who are heard of hearing.