Bloom are one of the smaller national hearing aid retailers. They used to be called Regional Hearing Services until they were acquired by Widex. They have about 20 branches and about 50 dispensers.
Unlike most national companies, they welcome home visits as the majority of their dispensers are not branch-based. Their head office is in Saltash, Cornwall. They are owned almost entirely by the Danish manufacturer Widex so don’t be surprised if they recommend Widex hearing instruments.
Regional Hearing Services were originally a small family business. Many of their head office people are indeed friends and relatives of the founding families and are very nice people.
Other than independent hearing aid dispensers like us - The hearing aid alternatives to Bloom Hearing are Specsavers Hearcare, Amplifon, Hidden Hearing, Boots Hearing Care and Scrivens.
Find out the differences between independent retailers and those of the highstreet and how hearing aid wearers ranked all hearing aid dispensers in the latest Which? Report here
We are confident that we can beat any quote from Bloom Hearing Aids, so take a look at our price list. Our prices include all aftercare for the lifetime of the hearing aids.
Alternatively, call us free on 0800 567 7621 for an informal chat about the services we provide, the differences between us and Bloom Hearing Aids and any other support on hearing healthcare.
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