What is a Hearing Screening?
A hearing screening is a simple pass-or-fail test that indicates if some hearing loss is present. Hearing loss isn’t just a sign of aging. The increased use of earbuds to listen to digital devices is creating noise-induced hearing loss in younger and younger populations.
When you “pass” our hearing screening, and are under the age of 50, we will look forward to seeing you again in 10 years. If you’re over 50, we encourage you to return every three years. Also, if you exhibit new or worsening symptoms, don’t hesitate to come back for another hearing screening sooner.
If hearing loss is detected during your hearing screening, we will recommend a complete diagnostic audiological evaluation to determine the type, degree and severity of your hearing loss.
Do you have trouble following a conversation? Do you constantly adjust the TV volume? Do you avoid crowded places? You may have hearing loss. Take our online hearing test to see if you need to book an appointment with our hearing specialists for a comprehensive hearing exam.
We Need Some Info
Before you have your hearing tested, we need to know a little bit about you. By providing your age and gender, you’ll allow us to customize your hearing test and provide a more accurate analysis