The Challenges Facing the Hearing Loss Community

Hearing loss affects much more than the ears. It impacts communication, relationships, confidence, and overall well being. Millions of individuals face daily challenges that often go unseen.

Communication Barriers

Conversations in noisy environments, phone calls, meetings, and social gatherings can become exhausting and frustrating. Even with hearing devices, listening fatigue is very real.

Social & Emotional Impact

Many individuals experience isolation, embarrassment, anxiety, or withdrawal from activities they once enjoyed. Hearing loss can quietly affect mental and emotional health.

Workplace & Educational Difficulties

Missed information, lack of accommodations, and fear of speaking up about hearing challenges can limit opportunities and confidence in professional or academic settings.

Financial Obstacles

Hearing technology can be expensive, and insurance coverage is often limited. Ongoing maintenance and upgrades add to the burden.

Stigma & Misunderstanding

Hearing loss is often associated only with aging, leading many to delay treatment. Others may assume hearing aids “solve everything,” when in reality, proper care and follow-up are essential.

Overall Health Risks

Untreated hearing loss has been linked to increased risks of cognitive decline, falls, and social isolation. Making early care more important than ever.

At Doctors of Hearing,

we understand these challenges.

Our mission is to provide compassionate, ethical, and comprehensive care that supports not just your hearing, but your overall quality of life.

Partnership Opportunity: Supporting Individuals and Families Affected by Hearing Loss

Hearing loss affects communication, mental health, workplace productivity, academic success, and overall quality of life. Its impact extends beyond the individual to families, caregivers, employers, educators, and healthcare systems.

Doctors of Hearing is seeking to partner with organizations that recognize the importance of improving accessibility, education, and support for those affected by hearing challenges.

Why Partner With Us?

By collaborating together, organizations can:

• Improve communication outcomes for patients, employees, students, and community members

• Increase awareness of the connection between hearing health, cognitive health, and overall wellness

• Reduce barriers to care through education and early identification

• Strengthen inclusion, accessibility, and compliance efforts

• Provide valuable resources and educational workshops to staff and the community

Organizations That Benefit Most

• Healthcare systems and medical groups

• Employers and corporate wellness programs

• Schools and educational institutions

• Senior living communities

• Community organizations and nonprofits

• Government and public service agencies

How We Can Collaborate

• Educational seminars and workshops

• On-site or referral-based hearing screenings

• Community awareness events

• Resource development and staff training

• Cross-referral partnerships

Hearing loss affects communication, mental health, workplace productivity, academic success, and overall quality of life. Its impact extends beyond the individual to families, caregivers, employers, educators, and healthcare systems.

Doctors of Hearing is seeking to partner with organizations that recognize the importance of improving accessibility, education, and support for those affected by hearing challenges.

Together, we can make a measurable difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by hearing loss.

We welcome the opportunity to discuss how a partnership can support your organization’s mission while improving the well being of those you serve.

Our Purpose

Doctors of Hearing, Inc. is dedicated to improving the quality of life of the hearing-impaired community. Doctors of Hearing, Inc. is your trusted source for the information needed to make informed decisions on hearing aid purchases. Doctors of Hearing, Inc., provides expert testing and proper fitting of hearing aids at a reasonable price.

Company Details

Doctors of Hearing, Inc. is a family-owned audiology practice serving patients through its offices in Pasadena, Rancho Cucamonga, and San Dimas, California. Dr. Norma Camacho, Au.D., CCC-A, ABA, is a licensed dispensing audiologist who is board certified by the American Board of Audiology and holds the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence, a nationally recognized credential. She is also a member of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology.

Phone numbers: 

626 639-3182  Pasadena Office
909 481-2834
Rancho Cucamonga Office
626 250-6642
San Dimas