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Audiology used to be based at Kings but then became localised. I have a hearing aid to back up my muffled hearing, proscribed by the NHS ages ago. It's now cracked and I need a new inner tube. I have googled audiology, hearing, kings, southwark- all to no avail! I know one of the GP's centres does audiology outpatients and hearing services..but which one?!
Yes that is where I am going, I rang Kings who put me through to the company now responsible for audiology in the community who will have my notes from Mapother House and who made me an appointment and Ive got one tomorrow morning. How's that for swiftness of action? Last time I lost a hearing aid I had to go right through the system again from a gp referral- only because I never needed to go back for yonks- so this is brilliant.
Just want to say what a brilliant service I received from Chadwick Road surgery audiology this morning and what a lovely surgery it seems to be in general- spacious, light, ordered, friendly and appointment on time! No crowded waiting room either which made me think they are extremely well organised.

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