Hearing Evaluation

At our clinic, we provide complete hearing check-ups to identify any type of hearing problem. Our goal is to understand your hearing health clearly and guide you toward the right treatment.

What We Do

We use advanced tools and scientifically proven tests to check:

  • How well you hear different sounds

  • How your ears respond to speech

  • Whether there is any blockage, infection, or nerve-related issue

  • The exact level and type of hearing loss (if present)

Our Testing Process

  1. Case History Discussion
    We begin by understanding your symptoms, lifestyle, medical history, and concerns.

  2. Ear Examination (Otoscopic Check)
    We check your ear canal and eardrum for wax, infections, or abnormalities.

  3. Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA)
    A standard hearing test to measure how soft a sound you can hear at different pitches.

  4. Impedance / Tympanometry Test
    This test checks your middle ear function and helps identify issues like fluid, stiffness, or pressure changes.

  5. Speech Audiometry
    We test how well you understand and respond to speech.

  6. Detailed Diagnosis & Report
    After the tests, we explain your results in simple words and provide a detailed report.

 

Who Should Get a Hearing Evaluation?

You should book a hearing test if you:

  • Have trouble hearing conversations

  • Increase TV or mobile volume frequently

  • Ask people to repeat themselves

  • Experience ringing in ears (tinnitus)

  • Feel fullness or pain in the ears

  • Have dizziness or balance issues

Why Choose Us

  • Experienced audiologist & specialist

  • Modern, accurate diagnostic equipment

  • Clear explanation of every test

  • Honest, personalised treatment recommendations

Hearing Evaluation Tests

Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA)

Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA) is a hearing test that measures hearing levels across different frequencies accurately.

Immitance Audiometry

Immittance Audiometry evaluates middle ear function by measuring eardrum movement and acoustic reflexes accurately.

OAE (Otoacoustic Emissions)

OAE (Otoacoustic Emissions) is a quick hearing test that checks inner ear (cochlear) function by measuring sound responses from the ear.

BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry)

BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry) measures auditory nerve and brainstem responses to assess hearing sensitivity accurately.

ASSR (Auditory Steady-State Response)

ASSR (Auditory Steady-State Response) estimates hearing thresholds by measuring brain responses to continuous auditory stimuli.

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