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Getting to Know Hearing Tests

Here's what won't happen during a hearing test:


No one will use a needle and there will be no request to strip off your clothes.


Here's what WILL happen: An audiologist will check to make sure you don’t have a build-up of wax in your ears before taking you into an acoustic testing chamber that cuts out outside noise.


You’ll put on headphones that cover your ears and listen to tones.


You’ll indicate when you first hear the tone.


He’ll start with a low tone at a very soft level and gradually increase the volume.


The same process will be used through ten different tones.


A second test involves placing a want behind your ear. This test how well you can hear sounds coming through your skull and not through your ears.


The results are indicated on what’s called an audiogram. It looks like a graph.


If you have some hearing loss – whether mild or significant, your audiologist may include speech recognition tests.


Using the headphones again, you repeat a word or sentence that you hear. The results should give the audiologist enough information to decide to recommend a hearing aid.

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