Hearing Tests Explained

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http://budurl.com/fmhclermont When you suspect that you might have hearing loss or another problem with your ears, one of the first steps in the diagnosis is a hearing test.

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Website : Harmony Hearing Centers Of America

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Clermont Office: (352) 729-3377

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Hearing Tests Explained

When you suspect that you might have

hearing loss or another problem with

your ears, one of the first steps in the

diagnosis is a hearing test. This allows

your audiologist to assess what you

can and can’t hear which ultimately

provides a better understanding of

what the underlying problems may be.

Upon arrival at your hearing test, you’ll fill out some introductory

paperwork and spend some time talking with your audiologist

about why you’re coming in for an exam. This is your chance to

tell your audiologist what you’ve noticed about your hearing,

which can help dictate what types of hearing tests you’ll be given.

Your audiologist also may look in your ears to determine if

blockage may be causing problems.

The pure tone test is probably the one you think of when you

hear about hearing tests, and this test is generally part of your

visit. You will be in a soundproof setting and be exposed to tones

at a variety of frequencies and volumes. Your audiologist will ask

you to acknowledge each noise you hear, perhaps by placing an

item in a cup near you or saying a word. This test determines the

threshold at which you hear each frequency.

Additional tests include spoken word because difficulty hearing

speech is one of the major complaints of people coming in for a

hearing test. You may hear someone speaking over background

noise and be asked to repeat what they’re saying.

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Website : Harmony Hearing Centers Of America

Call Us Today

Clermont Office: (352) 729-3377

Orlando Office: (407) 329-4885

Some hearing aid providers may ask you to bring a close friend or

relative with you so you can also perform the test with a familiar

voice.

You shouldn’t feel like you have to be nervous about a hearing

test or perform well. Instead, you should just relax and follow

your audiologist’s instructions.