What should I expect during a hearing test?

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During a hearing test at Fidelity Hearing Center, you can expect a comprehensive evaluation of your hearing abilities. The process typically begins with a consultation, where the audiologist will ask you about your medical history, any concerns you may have regarding your hearing, and your lifestyle, which can help them understand your hearing needs better. Following the consultation, you will undergo several tests. The most common is pure-tone audiometry, where sounds at different frequencies and volumes are played through headphones. You will be asked to indicate when you can hear the sounds, which helps to establish your hearing threshold. Additionally, the audiologist may perform a speech audiometry test, in which you will listen to words at varying volumes and repeat them back. This helps assess how well you understand speech in different environments. After the tests are complete, the audiologist will discuss the results with you. If necessary, they may recommend treatment options, such as hearing aids or other assistive devices. For detailed information and specific practices, it may be helpful to visit the current web page for Fidelity Hearing Center.
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Answered Jun 28, 2025

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