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Discount Hearing Aids are a national network of local independent hearing aid audiologists and are the leading hearing aid suppliers in the Bath area. We only supply the best quality branded digital hearing aids, at some of the lowest prices you will find, along with great aftercare. All companies involved in the Discount Hearing Aids network can supply from all the manufacturers available in the UK, including Phonak, Oticon, Widex, Starkey, GN Resound, Bernafon, Puretone, Unitron and Siemens hearing aids. We also supply Bluetooth hearing aids, hearing aid batteries and accessories, noise protection products and FM systems.
We offer quite a lot of different types of hearing aids as we are not tied in to any one manufacturer. Feel free to take a look at our Hearing Aid Choice page for more details on these.
We are well placed to cater to the needs of our customers throughout the Bath area. Contact us now for a Free Hearing Test or information on our discount hearing aid prices.
Why deal with us instead of a national company? Three reasons - Price, Choice and Aftercare.
Compared to dealing with most of the national companies you could reduce the purchase cost of hearing aids by 20-50%, that can equate to a very substantial saving. Also, most of the national suppliers supply from a very limited number of manufacturers, and even then not the full range of hearing aids available from the manufacturers they use. We supply the full range from all the manufacturers available. This, along with Discount Hearing Aids commitment to excellent aftercare makes us the number one choice.
Have a good browse around our informative website, there is lots of useful help and advice to be found via our handy navigation bar to the left, alternatively just click here to get in touch with us.

Bath is a city in the ceremonial county of
Somerset in the south west of England. It is situated 97 miles (156 km) west
of London and 13 miles (21 km) south-east of Bristol. The population of the
city is 83,992. It was granted city status by Royal Charter by Queen
Elizabeth I in 1590, and was made a county borough in 1889 which gave it
administrative independence from its county, Somerset. The city became part
of Avon when that county was created in 1974. Since 1996, when Avon was
abolished, Bath has been the principal centre of the unitary authority of
Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES).
The city was first established as a spa resort with the Latin name, Aquae
Sulis ("the waters of Sulis") by the Romans in AD 43 although verbal
tradition suggests that Bath was known before then. They built baths and a
temple on the surrounding hills of Bath in the valley of the River Avon
around hot springs, which are the only ones naturally occurring in the
United Kingdom. Edgar was crowned king of England at Bath Abbey in 973. Much
later, it became popular as a spa resort during the Georgian era, which led
to a major expansion that left a heritage of exemplary Georgian architecture
crafted from Bath Stone.
The City of Bath was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1987. The city
has a variety of theatres, museums, and other cultural and sporting venues,
which have helped to make it a major centre for tourism, with over one
million staying visitors and 3.8 million day visitors to the city each year.
The city has two universities and several schools and colleges. There is a
large service sector, and growing information and communication technologies
and creative industries, providing employment for the population of Bath and
the surrounding area.