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Getting
Your Hearing Tested
Unlike most medical tests, the tests that measure hearing
ability are relatively quick and painless. An audiologist
or hearing instrument specialist will probably perform 3
or 4 simple exams, which may include
- otoscopy, or looking into the ears with a lighted scope;
- an audiogram, a sound check that produces a mapping or
graphical representation of hearing ability;
- and a tympanogram, which measures the pressure of the
inner ear and assesses the ear drums mobility.
These tests are performed at the hearing professionals
office and usually take less than an hour to complete. With
the information from these tests, your hearing professional
will be able to make an accurate assessment of your hearing
capabilities and advise you of all your treatment options.
In most cases, this means hearing instruments. If a medical
problem is found, your hearing professional will refer you
to a physician for next steps.
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