Giving Back & Community Education
At the heart of our practice is a commitment to supporting you and the San Mateo community. You benefit from a team that believes in sharing knowledge, giving back, and making hearing health resources accessible to everyone.
Whether through educational events, outreach visits, or free hearing screenings at local gatherings, our passion is helping you stay informed and connected.


Listening Lounge: Learn, Connect, Empower Your Hearing Health
You’re invited to join the Listening Lounge, an ongoing monthly event designed to help you better understand your hearing health.
Each session offers practical guidance in a relaxed, friendly setting. Whether you’re looking to master Bluetooth pairing, learn the best ways to care for your hearing aids, or simply to deepen your knowledge about hearing health, you’ll find the support and information you need!
Community Education Visits: Bringing Hearing Health to You
You deserve to have access to clear, reliable information about hearing health, wherever you are. Our team regularly visits local senior centers to share insights on what hearing loss is and how hearing aids can help, as well as many other topics related to hearing health.
It is our privilege to help educate San Mateo in all things hearing healthcare so nobody feels left behind or lost when it comes to addressing hearing challenges.
These educational talks are designed to empower our community with knowledge and practical tips so you can make informed decisions about your hearing care.
You can take part in our Lunch & Learn sessions, where learning about hearing health is paired with a complimentary lunch in a welcoming environment.
These gatherings are all about fostering connections, answering your questions, and making hearing health information accessible and engaging.
You benefit from open discussions and expert guidance, all while enjoying a delicious meal with your community!
Local Community Events: Accessible Hearing Care Where You Live
You’ll find us at local fairs and community events, offering free hearing tests and sharing resources to help you protect your hearing. These outreach efforts are focused on making hearing care more accessible for everyone.
When you visit our booth, you can expect friendly support, professional advice, and the chance to take proactive steps for your hearing health.

Hearing Health Resource Center
You have access to a curated hub of hearing health information, designed to answer your questions and support your well-being.
If you have any concerns related to your hearing health or overall well-being, rest assured that our expert team is ready to help you with professional advice and recommendations tailored with your best interests in mind.
Hearing Loss: You may notice that conversations have become harder to follow or that sounds seem muffled. Hearing loss can affect your daily life, but early detection and treatment help you stay connected and confident.
Tinnitus: If you experience ringing, buzzing, or fluttering in your ears, you’re not alone. Tinnitus is common, and there are ways to manage its impact on your quality of life.
Hearing Protection: Protecting your hearing from loud noises is essential. You can reduce your risk of hearing loss by using earplugs or noise-canceling devices in noisy environments.
Cognitive Decline & Dementia Related to Hearing Loss: Untreated hearing challenges can affect more than your ears. You can support your brain health by addressing hearing changes early, which may help reduce your risk of cognitive decline.
Untreated Hearing Loss & Mental Health: When hearing struggles go untreated, you may feel isolated or frustrated when you can’t properly take part in conversations with your loved ones. Seeking help supports your emotional well-being and helps you stay engaged with others.
Cardiovascular Health & Hearing Loss: Your heart health and hearing are intricately connected; conditions like high blood pressure and heart disease can increase your risk of hearing loss, so regular checkups benefit both.
Hypertension, Stress & Hearing Impairment: High blood pressure and chronic stress can affect your hearing. Managing these factors supports your overall health and hearing ability.
Diabetes & Hearing Loss: If you have diabetes, you may be at a higher risk for hearing loss. Monitoring your blood sugar and hearing health together gives you the best chance for long-term wellness.
Sleep Apnea & Hearing Impairment: Sleep apnea can impact your hearing over time. If you have sleep issues, addressing them may help protect your hearing as well.
Falls, Balance Issues & Hearing Loss in Older Adults: Your balance and hearing are closely linked. Addressing hearing loss can help reduce your risk of falls and keep you steady on your feet.
Ototoxicity & Hearing Loss: Certain medications can affect your hearing. Always ask your healthcare provider about possible side effects to safeguard your hearing health.





