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Discount Hearing Aids are THE leading independent suppliers of digital hearing aids in Crawley and the surrounding areas. Discount Hearing Aids are a collective of local independent hearing aid suppliers covering the whole of the UK, if you choose to deal with us the company you actually deal with will be truly a local company that is very locally focused. We offer;
Low Prices - We regularly check the hearing aid prices of other suppliers and often beat them by up to 50%.
The Widest Choice - Unlike most of our competition we offer the FULL range of digital hearing aids from ALL the suppliers in the UK.
Great Aftercare - We take great care to provide you with excellent aftercare.
The best source for hearing aids in Crawley with free hearing tests included.
We offer a free hearing test, good quality advice and low hearing aid prices in the comfort of your own home to anyone in Crawley and the surrounding areas. If you live outside these areas, don't worry, we are part of a network of independent hearing aid audiologists, we can put you in touch with local hearing aid suppliers in most areas of the UK.
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Crawley is a town and local government district with
Borough status in West Sussex, England. It is 28 miles (45 km) south of
London, 18 miles (29 km) north of Brighton and Hove, and 32 miles (51 km)
northeast of the county town of Chichester, covers an area of 17.36 square
miles (44.96 km2) and had a population of 99,744 at the time of the 2001
Census.
The area has been inhabited since the Stone Age, and was a centre of
ironworking in Roman times. Crawley developed slowly as a market town from
the 13th century, serving the surrounding villages in the Weald; its
location on the main road from London to Brighton brought a passing trade,
encouraging the development of coaching inns. It was connected to the
railway network in the 1840s.