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Hearing Tests

Hearing tests assess your hearing ability to determine the right hearing aid for your needs. These tests help identify hearing loss levels and ensure a proper fit for clear and improved sound quality.

Hearing Tests

We provide thorough assessments to identify specific needs and create personalized treatment plans. Our tests help detect challenges, improve communication, enhance mobility, and support overall well-being for a better quality of life.

 
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Pure Tone Audiometry ( PTA )

Pure Tone audiometry is a hearing test that measures your ability to hear different sound frequencies. It helps diagnose hearing loss, determine its severity, and guide the selection of appropriate treatment or hearing aids.

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Impedence

Impedence evaluates middle ear function by measuring eardrum movement and pressure. It helps detect issues like fluid buildup, ear infections, or eustachian tube dysfunction, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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Speech Audiometry
Speech Audiometry 

assesses how well you hear and understand speech at different volume levels. It helps diagnose speech recognition difficulties, determine hearing loss severity, and guide hearing aid selection for clearer communication.

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Otoacoustic Emission ( OAE )

Otoacoustic Emission is a test that measures sound waves produced by the inner ear in response to auditory stimuli. It helps assess cochlear (inner ear) function, detect early signs of hearing loss, and monitor hearing health, especially in newborns and infants.

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Tinnitus Matching

Tinnitus Matching is a test that helps identify the specific frequency and pitch of the ringing or buzzing sound heard by individuals with tinnitus. It helps in diagnosing the condition and creating personalized treatment plans, such as sound therapy or tinnitus management strategies.

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Tinnitus retraining therapy ( TRT )

Tinnitus retraining therapy is a treatment designed to help individuals manage the symptoms of tinnitus. It combines sound therapy and counseling to train the brain to ignore the ringing or buzzing sounds, reducing the distress and improving overall quality of life.

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Vertigo

Vertigo is a condition that causes a spinning sensation, often resulting from inner ear or vestibular system issues. It can lead to dizziness, nausea, and balance problems. Treatment typically involves vestibular rehabilitation exercises, medication, and addressing the underlying cause to improve balance and reduce symptoms.

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Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry ( BERA )

Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry is a test that measures brainwave responses to sound. It helps diagnose hearing loss, especially in infants and individuals who cannot respond to traditional tests, and detects nerve or brainstem-related hearing issues.

Special tests

Special tests are diagnostic procedures designed to evaluate specific health conditions or symptoms. They provide in-depth insights into complex issues, helping to create accurate diagnoses and tailored treatment plans for optimal care.

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Short Increment Sensitivity Index ( ISIS )

Short Increment Sensitivity Index (SISI) is a hearing test used to assess the sensitivity of the auditory system to small changes in sound intensity. It helps identify individuals with hearing loss, particularly those with auditory nerve damage, by measuring their ability to detect subtle sound changes.

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Tone decay test ( TDT )

Tone Decay Test measures the ability of the auditory system to sustain a tone over time. It helps diagnose auditory nerve issues by determining if the perception of a continuous sound fades or decays, which can indicate hearing impairment or nerve dysfunction.

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Alternate Binaural Loudness Balance ( ABLB )

Alternate Binaural Loudness Balance (ABLB) is a hearing test used to compare the loudness of sounds between both ears. It helps assess hearing sensitivity and identify hearing loss differences between the ears, aiding in the diagnosis of unilateral or asymmetrical hearing impairments.

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