Try Xceed for free, get special discounts and more
Oticon’s Xceed hearing aid for severe-to-profound hearing loss
Every once in a while new hearing technology comes our way that we think is a real game changer for people with severe-to-profound hearing loss. Oticon’s recently released hearing aid, Xceed, is exactly that kind of innovation.
For a limited time at the Center for Hearing and Communication in New York, you can demo Xceed for free, receive a 10% discount off the purchase price, and qualify for other benefits. Contact us at (917) 305-7766 or appointment@CHChearing.org by February 21, 2020, to request your complimentary listening demonstration.
Please note, you will need to have had a hearing test within the last six months. An up-to-date audiogram is essential to achieve a proper fitting. If you haven’t had a test recently, you’re invited to schedule one and then take advantage of this special offer at your convenience.
Powerful amplification + enhanced performance
CHC clients who’ve tried Xceed find they don’t have to work as hard at listening because they can hear speech with greater clarity. Other benefits:
Most powerful amplification available, offering clearer and more true-to-life sound
Access to more of the relevant sounds in your environment
Improved differentiation of speech from noise
Best-in-class wireless connectivity (iPhone or Android) so you can stream music and enjoy hands-free calls
Contact Us Today
Please don’t miss out on this special offer. Contact us by February 21, 2020 to qualify. You’ll receive a free one-hour listening demonstration, 14-day risk-free trial, and a 10% discount off the purchase price (up to a maximum discount of 20% if combined with other CHC offers) if you choose to make a purchase.
Space is limited, so contact us today at (917) 305-7766 or click below to request a free demo of Xceed.
Wishing you all the best!
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