Helix Hearing Care Centre's initiative to increase hearing healthcare awareness

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Helix Hearing Care Centre, a subsidiary of Lifestyle Hearing Corporation, has recently signed a sponsorship agreement with the Ottawa Senators. They are now the Official Hearing Care Company of one of Canada's most-loved hockey teams.

Helix's relationship with the Ottawa Senators marks the first time that the hockey team has been represented by a hearing care company.

"We are proud and very excited to be working with the Ottawa Senators," said Jeffrey Geigel, President of Helix Hearing Centre. "Our goal is that we can collectively bring the importance of proper hearing healthcare to the forefront of this community and the importance of receiving an annual hearing test. Our hearing affects everything we do, in both personal and professional situations."

This new sponsorship is a great opportunity to highlight the importance of healthy hearing in all areas of our lives, including sports. Whether on the ice, on the sidelines, or watching from the comfort of your home, good hearing helps to better experience the game of hockey.

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LIFESTYLE HEARING CORPORATION

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