Hearing Tests in Anytown
Are you struggling to follow people talking on TV, during meetings or in everyday conversations? A hearing test helps us understand your hearing health and detect changes often before you notice them.
Types of Hearing Tests We Offer
At ABC Hearing Aid Center, we offer a wide range of tests to help ensure you receive an accurate evaluation, early insight and better hearing outcomes. The types of hearing and ear health tests we provide include:
Audiometry
Listen to tones and respond to measure how you detect different pitches and volumes.
Speech Testing
Repeat words/phrases to assess how clearly you understand speech.
Tympanometry
Detect fluid, blockages, or middle ear issues using gentle air pressure.
Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR)
Tracks how sound travels from your ears to your brain via electrodes and earbuds.
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE) Testing
A probe picks up tiny ear-generated echoes to indicate inner-ear responsiveness.
Cognivue® Cognitive Testing
FDA-cleared computerized cognitive function test for early detection.
Balance Testing
A series of assessments that pinpoint causes of dizziness and related inner ear issues.
Other Specialized Tests
Additional testing based on your hearing health and symptoms.
What to Expect During Your Hearing Test
1. Quiet Testing Room
2. Headphones & Sounds
3. Personalized Discussion
Interpreting Your Hearing Test Results
After your testing is complete, we’ll show your results on a special chart called an audiogram. An audiogram plots sound volume (decibels) against frequency (pitch), showing which sounds you hear easily and where hearing loss may lie. Higher decibel points typically mean better hearing. Most people within the normal range of hearing can hear sounds quieter than 25 decibels, roughly the volume of a whisper.
Normal Hearing
Mild Hearing Loss
Moderate Hearing Loss
Severe Hearing Loss
Profound Hearing Loss
Five Key Reasons to Have Your Hearing Tested
Protect Your Cognitive Health
Avoid Escalating Healthcare Costs
Monitor Your Overall Wellness
Check for Medication Side Effects
Stay Connected to Those Who Matter
Ready to test your hearing?
Schedule your appointment at ABC Hearing Aid Center today and discover how better hearing can improve every part of your life.
Call 555-555-5555 or contact us online to schedule an appointment at ABC Hearing Aid Center today.