Welcome to Amplifon Salisbury, your premier destination for hearing solutions located at 48 High St, Salisbury SP1 2NT, UK. At Amplifon, we are dedicated to enhancing your quality of life through superior hearing care and personalized service. Our team of experienced audiologists is committed to providing tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of each customer, ensuring you receive the best possible care in a welcoming and supportive environment.

We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer satisfaction, taking the time to understand your individual hearing challenges and preferences. Whether you’re looking for hearing aids, accessories, or expert audiological advice, our knowledgeable staff is here to guide you every step of the way. We offer comprehensive hearing assessments and a range of advanced hearing devices from leading brands, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your lifestyle.

At Amplifon Salisbury, we believe in building lasting relationships with our clients based on trust and quality service. Your journey to better hearing begins with us—book an appointment today or reach out to us at 01722 415313 for any inquiries. To learn more about our services and how we can help you rediscover the joy of sound, visit our website at https://www.amplifon.com/uk. Experience the Amplifon difference where your hearing health is our priority!

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Bob Dawkins

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A well known company for robbing the people with hearing loss. Since the NHS don't help even if you

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A well known company for robbing the people with hearing loss. Since the NHS don't help even if you offered money, Amplifon are the ONLY alternative known in the country... When you call them on weekends to any store which states its' open, they simply don't answer. They're overwhelmed by having no competition and can therefore rob people with insane prices. I will be travelling to Denmark where people offer their support for free and replacement parts cost only 10% of what this Amplifon charge!!!!! IF someone wants to make money and take these criminals out, the world would be a better place...

peter dear

5 Google Rating

Top quality products. Debbie and the team are amazing

5/ 5

Top quality products. Debbie and the team are amazing

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