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React2 Clinical Version CDROM - Single Computer
Our Price: £499.00

React2 Clinical Version Single Computer license
[5 Modules, CDROM version]
React2 1 Year HOME  Subscription PAY IN ADVANCE
React2 1 Year HOME Subscription PAY IN ADVANCE - Download
Great Value: £159.95/Year including VAT - (£136.13 excluding VAT)

React2 Full Clinical Version (7,862 exercises) now available as an affordable Pay IN ADVANCE Subscription for Home Users!
React2 1 Year HOME Subscription PAY MONTHLY
React2 1 Year HOME Subscription PAY MONTHLY - Download
SPECIAL OFFER: Only £14.95/mth!
(Usually £19.95/mth)

React2 Full Clinical Version (7,862 exercises) now available as an affordable Pay Monthly Subscription for Home Users!
React2 3 Month HOME Subscription PAY IN ADVANCE
React2 3 Month HOME Subscription PAY IN ADVANCE - Download
Great Value: £49.95 for 3 months (including VAT)

React2 Full Clinical Version (7,862 exercises) now available as an affordable Pay IN ADVANCE Subscription for Home Users!
Aphasia Tutor 1 - Words [OUTLOUD Deluxe Version]
Our Price: £135.00

Single User License.

Speaks cues and answers.
React2 - Clinical Version - 2 Computer License
Our Price: £749.00

React2 - Clinical Version - 2 Computer License
[5 Modules, CDROM version]
React2 - Clinical Version - 3 Computer License
Our Price: £995.00

React2-  Clinical Version - 3 Computer License
[5 Modules, CDROM version]
React2 - Clinical Version - 4 Computer License
Our Price: £1,249.00

React2 - Clinical Version - 4 Computer License
[5 Modules, CDROM version]
React2 - Clinical Version - 5 Computer License
Our Price: £1,495.00

React2 - Clinical Version - 5 Computer License
[5 Modules, CDROM version]
Aphasia Tutor 1 - Words [Standard Version]
Our Price: £85.00

Aphasia treatment software that improves recognition and retrieval of letters and words. Aphasic patients use it independently, thanks to special features, starting with relearning the alphabet then identifying objects by matching a word to a picture. At the highest levels, patient types the name for everyday things like "apple" or "watch" or "clock".