Success stories

Daniel Godden

2 week Follow up for Mr Godden

Mr Godden’s 2 week check up by Samantha Bennett at Hear4U. Daniel Godden – uk vet – part 2 – 2 weeks after having his hearing aids Mr Godden has reported that although things are louder they weren’t clearer necessarily. That was because we had him on 80% target as

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RAF Veteran approved for hearing aids!

Mr Colin Norton was in the RAF for 3 years and was based in the offices doing admin work, and also some training on the rifle ranges with no hearing protection.  Every 3-4 months he would guard the camp and the local Army base used to attack them, for training

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David Walton

David Walton’s Successful Application

“My name is Dave Walton.  I joined the Royal Navy in July 1971. It was the best decision of my life. I joined HMS Blake and visited many countries and in 1972 we went into a 12 month refit. All hands pitched in.  I was a signalman so our responsibility was the

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Daniel Godden

RAF Veteran fitted with fully funded hearing aids

Mr Godden, aged 85 years was in the ROYAL AIR FORCE he dealt with underwater weapons development, at the (AIDU) and was a reservist totaling 7 years service.  He was also a marksman at Bisley and competed with all the other services, and won bronze and silver medals a number

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William Halliday

Mr Halliday’s Success Story

Mr Halliday has gone through the process with the UK Veterans Hearing Foundation Team to receive some fully funded top of the range hearing aids, and has now been fitted with Phonak B90 Audeo binaural hearing system, benefiting him as the hearing aids have the ability to use the ‘soundcover2’

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Peter

“These have brought back music to my ears”

Read Peter’s story… Peter from Leicester recently had Phonak B90 Naida super power hearing aids fitted under the RBL Veterans Hearing Fund trust through the UK Veterans Hearing Foundation and the first thing Peter said was “These have brought back music to my ears”. Peter, a veteran from WWII served

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