Important Information Ahead of Your First Appointment at Holland Hearing Center
Your detailed walkthrough of what to expect, who you will meet, common FAQ’s and whether we’re the right fit for each other
How to Find Us and Where to Go
Your detailed walkthrough of what to expect, who you will meet, common FAQ’s and whether we’re the right fit for each other
Frequently Asked Questions Ahead of Your First Appointment
Your detailed walkthrough of what to expect, who you will meet, common FAQ’s and whether we’re the right fit for each other
The Type of People We Love Working With
Having cared for the hearing health of thousands of local people, we have learned a lot about who we enjoy working with and who is not the right fit for our services.
With us truly valuing each other’s time, it’s important that we ensure that we’re the right fit for each other and share the same values before progressing with what will be a long-term relationship.

Dream Patients
We've found that the strongest patient relationships are built on shared values. To help you decide whether we're the right fit for each other, we'd like to introduce the three values that guide everything we do.
If these values resonate with you, there's a good chance we'll make a great team and enjoy a successful hearing journey together.
If they don't feel like the right fit, that's perfectly okay too.
We believe the best outcomes come from working with people who share our approach, and there are never any hard feelings if we're not the right match for one another.
Kindness.
The reason that we love what we do is because we love making a meaningful difference to people’s lives. We often turn patients into friends, and we find that the patients that we have the greatest relationships with fundamentally share this core value.
Commitment.
Achieving better hearing requires work. To ensure you achieve better hearing for life, it means we’ll have to work together. There may be some tough times, and some good times, but it’s important that we’ll always be on the same team, and you understand this is a journey rather than a destination.
Fun.
Although we’re all here for a rather serious reason, it’s important to have fun. The patients we work with are fun to be around and share our core value that we may as well have fun along the way in this process.






