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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 Belfast 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 Belfast 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.

Belfast is the capital of and the largest city in Northern Ireland. It is
the seat of devolved government and legislative Northern Ireland Assembly.
It is the largest urban area in Northern Ireland, the second-largest city in
Ireland and the 15th-largest city in the United Kingdom. It is the main
settlement in the province of Ulster. The city of Belfast has a population
of 267,500 and lies at the heart of the Belfast urban area, which has a
population of 483,418. The Belfast metropolitan area has a total population
of 579,276. Belfast is also the 100th-largest urban zone in the EU. Belfast
was granted city status in 1888.
Historically, Belfast has been a centre for the Irish linen industry
(earning the nickname "Linenopolis"), tobacco production, rope-making and
shipbuilding: the city's main shipbuilders, Harland and Wolff, which built
the ill-fated RMS Titanic, propelled Belfast on to the global stage in the
early 20th century as the largest and most productive shipyard in the world.
Belfast played a key role in the Industrial Revolution, establishing its
place as a global industrial centre until the latter half of the 20th
century.
Industrialisation and the inward migration it brought made Belfast, if
briefly, the largest city in Ireland at the turn of the 20th century and the
city's industrial and economic success was cited by Ulster unionist
opponents of Home Rule as a reason why Ireland should shun devolution and
later why Ulster in particular would fight to resist it.
Today, Belfast remains a centre for industry, as well as the arts, higher
education and business, a legal centre, and is the economic engine of
Northern Ireland. The city suffered greatly during the period of disruption,
conflict, and destruction called the Troubles, but latterly has undergone a
sustained period of calm, free from the intense political violence of former
years, and substantial economic and commercial growth. Belfast city centre
has undergone considerable expansion and regeneration in recent years,
notably around Victoria Square.