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Boots in sponsorship with Patient [View in browser]( [Patient](   ☰✕ [Health advice]( [Book an appointment]( [Your reads](   At Patient Access we are dedicated to raising awareness of important health issues, which may eventually affect us all. As a valued Patient subscriber, we will sometimes share with you advice and solutions from a range of trusted partners, enabling better informed healthcare decisions.  These will often come with exclusive benefits and discounts. This week, [Boots Healthcare]( focuses on hearing problems which affects around 4 out of 10 over 50-year-olds in the UK. And with around 4.4 million working-age people having hearing issues - it's not just an issue for older people, it affects us all. ADVERTISEMENT [Boots Hearing care](   [Collect 150 Boots Advantage Card Points]( Boots Hearingcare offers a quick and convenient FREE hearing check at a time that suits you. If it seems you might have hearing loss, you will be invited back for a longer FREE 75 minute hearing assessment. [BOOK A FREE HEARING TEST]( [Collect 150 Boots Advantage Card Points]( Please note that this is not an NHS service. Boots hearing tests are provided free of charge to customers. However, follow-up services and provision of hearing aids are private services which incur a charge. If you have problems with your hearing, you may be eligible for NHS referral and free NHS hearing aids via your GP. [Boots Hearing care]( Untreated hearing loss affects us in many ways, it is linked to a higher risk of social isolation, depression, and even dementia. We all need to start being more aware of our hearing. If you're in your forties, or if you've been exposed to a lot of loud noise, or you are having any issues with your hearing, look after yourself and get a hearing check. What happens during a hearing test? A free 15-minute hearing check at Boots Hearingcare is a quick and easy way to find out how well you’re hearing. In your appointment, a Boots Hearingcare expert will: • Check the health of your ears.   • Carry out some simple tests to see how well you’re hearing.   • Give you advice about how you can hear better. What happens if we detect hearing loss during your initial health check? If a hearing loss is detected during your Hearing Health Check, you have been diagnosed previously or currently own hearing aids, you’ll be invited for a Full Hearing Assessment. This appointment lasts 75 minutes, and is carried out by one of our expert Audiologists. Like our Hearing Health Check, this appointment is also free, but this time we’ll go into more depth to try to understand your hearing loss. It’s helpful to bring along a partner, family member or friend who can support in the discussion about how well you’re hearing.   [BOOK A FREE HEARING TEST]( * Points indicated are the total number of points awarded. Cannot be used in conjunction with non-Hearingcare Advantage Card Offers. Subject to availability. By appointment only. Over-18s only. No cash alternative. Only one free Hearing Check per year and only one voucher per customer. To claim this offer you must present this voucher on your phone or printed. We reserve the right to cancel this offer at any time and without notice. Voucher cannot be used retrospectively. Advantage Card points cannot be redeemed in Boots Hearingcare. Voucher code: MAY2024. Offer ends 31st May 2024.   [Patient]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram](   © Egton Medical Information Systems Limited. Registered in England and Wales.   Registered number: 02117205   Registered office: Fulford Grange, Micklefield Lane, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6BA. Patient is a UK registered trade mark.   Why have I received this email?   These newsletters are sent to a broad range of Patient users who have opted in to receiving marketing materials. We send newsletters highlighting common issues and ailments which are likely to be of general interest to our users.   These newsletters may be sponsored by third parties, who may offer services in relation to the relevant conditions in the newsletters. They are generic and not sent based on anything in your medical record or that you may have discussed with your doctor. However, if you'd rather not receive them, you can [unsubscribe here](.   [Terms & conditions]( [Privacy policy]( [Support](

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