Local care, close by
Cupertino
Cupertino patients tend to be careful and evidence-minded, and they come to us for measured, verified fittings and focused tinnitus care rather than a fast transaction. For routine adjustments, we are honest that somewhere nearer may be more convenient.
At a glance
- Cupertino patients who come to us usually want specialized tinnitus, Lenire, or complex-fitting care; our two offices are on the Peninsula.
- Unhurried appointments — we would rather get the fit right than move you through a queue.
- A full-service audiology practice: evaluation, technology, tinnitus care, and ongoing support.
Verified fittings for a life spent listening hard
Many Cupertino patients live and work in demanding audio environments: long meetings, video calls, lectures at De Anza, and busy restaurants along Stevens Creek. The common thread is following speech when the room is not quiet, which depends far more on how a hearing aid is fitted than on which one you buy. We use speech-in-noise testing and real-ear verification to program devices for those exact settings, and that rigor is what draws patients from Cupertino our way.
From Main Street to the Stevens Creek foothills
Cupertino gathers around Main Street Cupertino and Cupertino Village, the De Anza College campus, and neighborhoods like Rancho Rinconada and Monta Vista, with the Stevens Creek corridor climbing toward the hills. It is a studious, screen-and-conversation kind of city where clear speech matters all day. For the Cupertino patients who travel to us, we focus on speech-in-noise clarity and precisely verified fittings, plus specialized tinnitus help that is harder to find close to home.
Getting to us from Cupertino
About 35 minutes. We are about 35 minutes from Main Street Cupertino, De Anza College, and the Stevens Creek foothills, north via the 280 to our San Carlos office. When you call 650-342-9449, we can suggest the easiest time to come and where to park.
Frequently asked questions
Cupertino: questions we hear a lot
I do fine in quiet but lose people in noise — can that be fixed?
Often, yes. That pattern points to speech-in-noise difficulty, which we measure directly and then target with the right technology and real-ear-verified programming rather than a generic setting.
Why travel from Cupertino instead of going local?
For simple upkeep, local is easier. Patients drive to us for specialized problems — persistent tinnitus, difficult fittings, Lenire, or a thorough reassessment — where our focus justifies the distance.
How far is your office from Cupertino?
About 35 minutes north on the 280 to San Carlos. Call 650-342-9449 and we will schedule a full visit so the trip accomplishes plenty.
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