Patient Resources
Everything you need to know about our office in one convenient location.
Patient Resources
Everything you need to know about our office in one convenient location.
Confirm Your Appointment
Our office will contact you prior to your appointment to confirm the appointment time.
Don't Forget to Bring Your ID
We are required to obtain copies of an acceptable form of ID and your insurance card.
A Stress & Worry Free Visit
We get to do what we love to do every day. We promise to make this visit as stress-free as possible.
Office Hours
M – F: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
Quick Info
Professional Affliations
- American Academy of Audiology
- Pennsylvania Academy of Audiology
- Academy of Dispensing Audiologists
Brands We Carry
- Phonak
- Oticon
- ReSound
- Starkey
- Signia
- Widex
Insurances Information
Most insurances are accepted.
Use Health Benefits and FSA Funds to Your Advantage
Hearing insurance, while only offered to about 15 percent of the workforce, can provide much greater relief in terms of cost. Regardless, these benefits run dry at the end of the year if they aren’t used, so be sure to contact your insurer for more information about your specific policy. If Red Rose Hearing Center is a preferred provider with your insurance company, we will directly bill your insurance for payment. Your employer may also offer an FSA or HSA (flexible spending account or health spending account) that pulls money from your paycheck pre-tax and sets it aside for future medical expenses. In this case, the costs would still come out of your pocket, but it would be untaxed. If you’ve already used your FSA funds for the year, please consider what your hearing needs will be next year when you sit down with your company’s benefits coordinator and decide how much of your paycheck you’d like to reserve tax-free.
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Testimonials
In my 28 years of wearing hearing aids, I’ve had several audiologists in several states. You are the best I’ve ever had. As I live out the rest of my life, I’ll feel peace in knowing you will be there to help me hear what’s going on in the world.
B.K
She actually listened to me and helped me choose the right hearing aid for my hearing loss, lifestyle, and budget, and she was so patient with my questions. As a result, I can hear better than I have in years.
J.L.
Reach Us
Schedule your hearing evaluation today.
info@redrosehearing.com
442 Running Pump Rd Lancaster, PA 17601