What Happens During a Hearing Test?

A hearing test is a comprehensive, non-invasive assessment that evaluates how well you hear different sounds and speech.

At our clinic, hearing tests are designed to be thorough, comfortable, and easy to understand.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

Your hearing evaluation typically includes:
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1. Case History

We begin by discussing your hearing concerns, medical history, and any symptoms such as tinnitus or difficulty understanding speech.
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2. Ear Examination

We look in your ears to check for earwax or any visible issues that could affect your hearing.
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3. Hearing Testing

You will listen to a series of tones and speech through headphones to measure how well you hear at different pitches and volumes.
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4. Results & Explanation

We review your results with you in detail, explaining what they mean and answering any questions you may have.

Will I Need Hearing Aids?

Not everyone needs hearing aids.

If hearing loss is identified, we provide personalized recommendations based on your hearing needs, lifestyle, and preferences—without pressure.

Who Should Get a Hearing Test?

You may benefit from a hearing test if you:
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Have difficulty hearing conversations

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Turn up the TV or phone volume frequently

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Notice changes in your hearing over time

Book a Hearing Test

If you have concerns about your hearing, early assessment is key.
Book your hearing test today for clear answers and personalized care.

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