Newborn OAE & ABR screening

Early detection of hearing, speech, and communication problems is the key to successful treatment. Our Newborn & School Screening services are designed to identify issues at the earliest stage so children can receive timely support and develop normally.

Newborn Hearing Screening

Why It’s Important

Hearing plays a major role in a baby’s speech and brain development.
Early screening—within the first few days or weeks—helps detect any hearing issue before it affects growth.

What We Check

We use safe, quick, and painless tests such as:

  • OAE (Otoacoustic Emissions)

  • AABR (Automated Auditory Brainstem Response)

These tests take only a few minutes and show how well the baby hears.

Benefits of Early Screening

  • Early detection of hearing loss

  • Early treatment or hearing support

  • Better speech and language development

  • Avoids delays in learning and social interaction

School Hearing & Speech Screening

Why School Screening Matters

Children may have mild hearing or speech issues that parents or teachers don’t notice.
These problems can affect:

  • Learning

  • Attention in class

  • Speech clarity

  • Reading and writing

  • Social confidence

Regular school screening helps catch problems early.

What We Evaluate

  • Hearing ability

  • Speech clarity

  • Language understanding

  • Attention to sounds

  • Middle-ear health (wax, fluid, infection, etc.)

Common Issues Detected

  • Mild hearing loss

  • Ear infections

  • Delayed speech

  • Mispronunciation

  • Attention/hearing-in-noise problems

How Screening Works

  1. Quick case history

  2. Safe, child-friendly tests

  3. Immediate results

  4. Recommendation for further evaluation if needed

All tests are non-invasive and take only a few minutes.


Why Choose Our Screening Services

  • Child-friendly environment

  • Accurate, modern diagnostic tools

  • Experienced audiologist & therapist

  • Timely feedback to parents/teachers

  • Guidance for next steps if any issue is detected

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