A hearing centre has expanded its services with a move to a state-of-the-art facility in Ipswich.
The Hearing Care Centre has relocated its flagship clinic to 691 Woodbridge Road - opening the doors on Monday, October 3.
The new facility has been custom designed for audiology and aural care.
The clinic includes three soundproofed audiology consulting rooms, all equipped with testing booths and the latest technology, as well as two fully fitted clinical ENT rooms with medical-grade microscopes.
As well as more space the move has allowed the centre to provide patients with free on-site parking and is easily accessible by car or public transport.
Clinical lead audiologist, Simon Myhill, said: “The Hearing Care Centre has been delivering specialist hearing care in East Anglia for almost 25 years.”
“As one of the longest-standing audiology clinics in the county, we have always worked to offer the best service available; this is why we have invested in a bigger, better space where we can continue to provide a high-quality service to our patients using cutting-edge technology.”
The Hearing Care Centre offers free hearing health assessments and an ENT nurse-led wax removal service from the new clinic and across 23 other locations across Suffolk and Norfolk.
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