What is ASSR?
ASSR is a special hearing test that measures how the brain responds to continuous sounds.
It helps find exact hearing levels at different pitches, even when a person cannot respond.
Why is ASSR Important?
Not everyone can raise their hand or press a button during a normal hearing test.
ASSR helps identify:
Hearing loss in babies and toddlers
Hearing levels in children with delays
Hearing ability in adults who cannot cooperate
The need for hearing aids or further treatment
How is the Test Done?
The person relaxes or sleeps naturally
Small stickers (electrodes) are placed on the head
Soft tones are played through earphones
A computer measures how the brain reacts to each sound
The test is safe, comfortable, and painless.
Who Needs ASSR?
ASSR is helpful for:
Newborns and infants
Kids with unclear or late speech
Children with developmental delays
Adults who cannot do routine hearing tests
Follow-up for permanent or suspected hearing loss
Why Choose Our Clinic?
We offer:
Modern ASSR test technology
Child-friendly environment
Skilled and caring audiologists
Detailed result explanation
Correct guidance for next steps
