Hearing Tests

The sounds of laughter, your favorite show, or nature’s quiet moments add richness to life. We're dedicated to helping you or your loved ones hear better, ensuring you don’t miss out on these experiences. From our skilled staff and thorough hearing evaluations to our carefully chosen hearing aid brands and expert fittings, everything we do is centered on improving your hearing. It all begins with an evaluation and a discussion about your lifestyle, needs, and preferences to find the perfect solution for you.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

During your hearing test appointment, you can expect a thorough evaluation of your hearing health. The process typically begins with a discussion about your medical history, lifestyle, and any hearing concerns you may have. Next, a series of tests will be conducted to measure how well you hear different sounds and frequencies. Based on the results, the hearing specialist will explain your hearing profile and, if necessary, recommend hearing aids or other solutions tailored to your needs. It’s a comfortable and informative experience designed to enhance your hearing.

A hearing screening will enable us to determine:

A hearing screening helps determine the overall condition of your hearing and whether further testing is needed. It can identify potential hearing loss, assess your ability to hear different pitches and frequencies, and detect how well you understand speech in various environments. The screening provides a clear indication of your hearing health, helping to decide if hearing aids or other treatments might be necessary to improve your hearing quality and communication abilities.

Understanding Your Hearing Test Results

Understanding your hearing test results can give you insight into the type and degree of hearing loss you may have. The results are usually presented as an audiogram, which is a visual chart showing the softest sounds you can hear at different frequencies. It helps determine if your hearing loss is mild, moderate, severe, or profound. Your hearing professional will explain what these results mean in practical terms, and if needed, discuss appropriate treatments or devices, such as hearing aids, that can help improve your hearing.

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