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Scottish audiologists sound out acquisition opportunities south of the Border

Martin and Chris Stone of The Hearing Clinic UK By Kristy Dorsey A Scottish audiology business whose Glasgow clinic is thought to be among the biggest independent facilities in Europe is on the verge of completing two acquisitions that will further its presence in England. The Hearing Clinic UK, owned by brothers Chris and Martin Stone, is already on course to nearly double turnover from the £2.1 million recorded during the year to the end of July as patients look to sidestep NHS backlogs. The acquisitions of the English practices are expected to further boost revenues by between £2m and £4m.

UC s Speech and Hearing Clinic aims to expand services and access

UC s Speech and Hearing Clinic aims to expand services and access
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ASU partnership provides free hearing services to low-income Arizonans | Cronkite News

July 22, 2021 Sherri Collins, executive director of the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing, shares remarks in American Sign Language during a 2019 march. The commission is partnering with Arizona State University’s Speech and Hearing Clinic to provide a year’s worth of hearing care to those who qualify. (Photo courtesy of ACDHH) PHOENIX – When Michele Michaels became program manager at the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing four years ago, she started keeping track of those who called seeking services but couldn’t afford the care. Today, her list includes more than 500 names – and is being put to good use.

1, 2, 3, 4 Kingston declares a sign war, joining cities across the province

  KINGSTON An epic battle of words is being fought in the city of Kingston, as businesses engage in Sign Wars, a growing trend across the province. It’s where people post signs, or use their business billboards to send call outs to other businesses in the city, post silly sayings, and poke fun at one another during the lockdown.  One of those involved in the friendly battle are the owners of Daft Brewing on Princess Street. We’re three signs deep and I imagine it’s going to keep going back and forth, laughs co-owner Adam Rondeau in an interview with CTV News Ottawa. 

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