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Cubex invites everyone with a hearing loss to a special event in London on the 24th September

The event, to be held at the Chandos House (The Royal Society of Medicine), 2 Queen Anne Street, London, W1G 9LQ, on the 24th September, aims to raise awareness of the difficulties associated with hearing loss and to demonstrate strategies available to improve communication.

For the first time in the UK, Cubex will be introducing an exciting new software that aims to increase patients' hearing abilities by 45%. The Listening And Communications Enhancement (LACE) programme is already used by thousands of hearing impaired people across the USA and has proved very successful. Lorna Frost, our resident expert and LACE co-ordinator, will be on-hand to demonstrate the new software to anyone who wishes to try it out.

Visitors will be able to attend educational seminars, participate in interactive demonstrations and share their experiences. Cubex hearing aid specialists and other experts will be on hand to answer all your questions and give you information and advice.

This outstanding event brings together distinctive guests from well known charities such as Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, Hearing Concern Link, IDA Institute etc. We really hope to promote a better understanding of how much can be done to improve the quality of life of hearing impaired people.

There will also be entertainment from a flute and strings quartet, drinks, canapés, and a prize draw competition to win a FREE Hearing Aid Compatible mobile phone.

Spaces are limited, so please reserve your place now by calling 0333 123 2000* or email customerservice@cubex.co.uk before September 20th. (* Calls from any network will cost no more than those to 01 or 02 numbers and also count as part of any bundled minutes)
 

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