What to Expect During a Hearing Test
Hearing tests are quick and painless procedures that can usually be completed in 30 minutes to an hour.

They are relatively straightforward, but it is beneficial to be knowledgeable in the steps and processes beforehand, as it will allow you to perform confidently, which facilitates a smoother process and more accurate results. The hearing test will typically take place in a soundproof booth or room. You will wear headphones through which we will play sounds and tones at different frequencies and volumes, and you will be asked to raise your hand or push a button whenever you hear a sound.
Medical History Interview:
The medical history interview stage of a hearing test is an essential component of the evaluation process. During this stage, we will gather information about your medical history, including any illnesses, injuries, or medications that may impact your hearing. This information is crucial in identifying any potential underlying conditions or factors that may be contributing to the patient's hearing loss. We will also ask questions regarding your hearing symptoms, such as when they first noticed a change in their hearing, if they experience ringing in their ears, or if they have difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments. By gathering this information, we can develop a more comprehensive understanding of the patient's hearing health and eventually help create a tailored treatment plan that addresses their specific needs.
Otoscopy
Tympanometry
Speech testing
Air and Bone Conduction Testing:

Understanding the Results of a Hearing Test
After the hearing test, various results will be plotted on an audiogram. The audiogram is a visual representation of your hearing ability at different frequencies and volumes and indicates the degree and type of hearing loss you have. The audiogram results along with assessing your listening needs,, will also help determine the best recommendations for treatment. Depending on the severity of your hearing impairment, you may be a candidate for hearing aids, cochlear implants, or other assistive listening devices. The results and treatment recommendations will be reviewed with you by the Audiologist following the evaluation.
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