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For Our Patients

Refer Someone You Care About to Better Hearing

Some of the most meaningful referrals we receive come from patients who finally addressed their own hearing and then recognized the same struggles in someone they love: a spouse who keeps the television too loud, a parent who has stopped joining conversations, a friend who nods along but clearly is not catching much. If you have benefited from care here, you are in a unique position to help someone else take that first step.

For Our Patients

Some of the most meaningful referrals we receive come from patients who finally addressed their own hearing and then recognized the same struggles in someone they love: a spouse who keeps the television too loud, a parent who has stopped joining conversations, a friend who nods along but clearly is not catching much. If you have benefited from care here, you are in a unique position to help someone else take that first step.

California Hearing Center welcomes patient referrals through our hearing aid referral program. When you point a friend or family member toward the help they have been putting off, it is our way of saying thank you, and of making it a little easier for them to walk through the door. Our team then helps them find the right solution for their hearing.

If you would like to refer someone, or you were referred by an existing patient, just let us know. Program terms can change over time, so ask us for the current details and we will walk you through exactly how it works today.

At a glance

  • Patients are often the best people to encourage a loved one to address hearing loss.
  • Referring someone commits them to nothing beyond a first conversation.
  • Ask our team for the current program details rather than assuming specifics, since terms can change.

Why referrals matter in hearing care

People often wait years before acting on hearing loss, sometimes because they do not realize how much they are missing, sometimes because they feel unsure about seeking help. A trusted nudge from someone who has been through it themselves is frequently what finally moves a person to schedule that first appointment.

Who you might refer

Think of the people who ask you to repeat yourself, struggle in restaurants, avoid phone calls, or seem to withdraw in group settings. A spouse, sibling, parent, neighbor, or coworker who shows these signs could benefit from a simple hearing evaluation to understand where they stand. There is no limit on how many people you can refer.

How to refer someone

The easiest way is to have them mention your name when they contact us, or to let our team know you would like to refer someone. Referrals are for people who are new to the practice. Because the program's specifics can change and cannot be combined with other promotions, we will confirm the current terms with you directly.

A no-pressure first visit

Referring someone does not commit them to anything. A first appointment is about understanding their hearing and answering questions, not a sales pitch. Many people are relieved simply to get clear answers, whether or not hearing technology turns out to be the right next step.

Ask us about the details

We keep the program straightforward and are happy to explain how it currently works, what a referred friend can expect, and any thank-you we extend to you once they complete their care. Reach out and we will fill you in.

Refer friends & familyA trusted first stepNo limit on referralsNo pressure for referralsAsk us how it worksTwo Peninsula offices

Frequently asked questions

What patients often want to know

How does the hearing aid referral program work?

In short, you point a friend or family member who is new to the practice toward us and let us know, and we take care of both of you once they complete their care. The specifics can change over time, so ask our team for the current details and we will explain everything.

Is there a limit to how many people I can refer?

No. There is no limit to the number of friends or family members you can refer. Each referral simply needs to be someone new to the practice, and any thank-you cannot be combined with other promotions.

What does a referred friend need to do?

They can simply contact us and mention your name, or you can let us know you would like to refer them. Call 650-342-9449 and we will make it easy for both of you.

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