Nominate a Special Somebody for the Ultimate Gift of Better Hearing New Year!
The latest statistics suggest that hearing loss impacts 1 in 8 people.
This means that, statistically, there will be at least one person around your dinner table this holiday season that will be struggling to engage in conversations, missing the punchline of jokes, and feeling isolated when they should be at their happiest.
Whether they have chosen to prioritize the needs of others over themselves, are hesitant to seek treatment due to the financial requirements, or are hoping for some good luck, then this may be the ideal opportunity for them.
With a big part of our DNA being heavily focused on the community, we’re excited to introduce our new ‘Hear for the Holidays’ giveaway.
This is where you can nominate a deserving somebody to win a complimentary pair of premium prescription hearing aids and premium hearing care.
It could be a loved one or somebody in the community that you believe deserves to be recognized for all that they do.
To enter, complete the form on this page and share the reason why they deserve to win, in as much detail as possible.
Then on January 31, 2026 we’ll be closing nominations and the winner will be selected and announced shortly after. The winner will be invited to have a comprehensive hearing assessment and be fitted with a new pair of hearing aids to ensure they start the Year with clarity and confidence.
Good luck!
Nominations are now Open!
Meet Our Previous Winner
The new year is a wonderful time for gatherings with loved ones, enjoying great food and starting the new year feeling grateful and optimistic for the future.
However, this period can be overwhelming and isolating for some, especially those with hearing challenges. Feeling left out of conversations and lost in large gatherings isn’t fun for anyone.
What Our Delighted Patients Say
I was scared at first, but they made me feel like home, and what a difference it made, and no more of my wife saying words over and over again. “Just so professional”
Fred C.
Wearing hearing aids has been a mostly positive experience for Jim. “They are an aid and help but are not a replacement, which is still hard to grasp,” he acknowledges.
Vincent (Jim) G.
“Hearing aids have greatly improved my interaction with people in that I hear conversations more clearly now and ask for repeats more infrequently.”







