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Digital Hearing Care are THE leading independent supplier of digital hearing aids in Middlesex and the surrounding areas including Harrow, Enfield and Staines. We offer;
Low Prices - Have you ever wondered 'How much do hearing aids cost?' The answer is it depends on who you are asking! If you have been advised recently by any of the national companies such as Hidden Hearing, Amplifon, Ormerods of Boots and most other national retailers we would strongly recommend you ask us for a like for like hearing aid prices comparison, you could save yourself a lot of money. We would encourage anyone thinking of purchasing to compare our hearing aid prices and levels of service.
The Widest Choice - As independent suppliers of digital hearing aids in the Middlesex area including Harrow, Enfield and Staines we have access to the full range of hearing aids available in the UK and can choose the best solution for each client based on their budget and lifestyle. We have no ties to any particular hearing aid manufacturer, as most of the larger national companies do. We can supply all the digital hearing aids listed above and more.
Great Aftercare - It's the key to our success. Every client is within easy reach of your local hearing aid audiologist and they are committed to ensuring your hearing aids give you great benefit. Your hearing aid audiologist is available as often as you need them, we find particularly in the early months of getting used to your new hearing aids the need for great aftercare and the availability of speedy assistance is at its greatest.
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Middlesex is one of the historic counties of England and
the second smallest by area. The low-lying county contained the wealthy and
politically independent City of London on its southern boundary and was
dominated by it from a very early time. The county was significantly
affected by the expansion of the metropolitan area of London in both the
18th and 19th centuries; such that from 1855 the south east was administered
as part of the metropolis. When county councils were initially introduced in
England in 1889 around 20% of the area of Middlesex, and a third of its
population, was transferred to the County of London, and the remainder
formed a smaller county, in the north west, under the control of Middlesex
County Council.
In the interwar years urban London had further expanded, with increasing
suburbanisation, improvement and expansion of public transport, and the
setting up of new industries outside the inner London area. After World War
II the population of the County of London and inner Middlesex was in steady
decline, with new population growth only experienced in the outer suburbs.
After a Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London, almost all
of the original area was incorporated into an enlarged Greater London in
1965, with small parts transferred to neighbouring Hertfordshire and Surrey.
Despite the disappearance of the county, Middlesex is still used informally
as an area name and was retained as a postal county; which is now an
optional component of postal addresses.