What should I expect during a hearing evaluation?
During a hearing evaluation, you can expect a series of tests designed to assess your hearing ability and identify any potential issues. Typically, the process begins with a comprehensive case history, where a professional will ask questions about your auditory experiences, medical history, and any symptoms you might be experiencing. This initial discussion helps the professional understand your specific needs.
Next, you will likely undergo a pure-tone audiometry test. During this test, you will listen to a series of beeps at various frequencies and volumes through headphones. You will indicate when you hear the sounds by raising your hand or pressing a button. This test helps determine the softest sounds you can hear at different pitches.
Additionally, other tests may be performed, such as speech audiometry, where you will listen to words at variable volumes and repeat them back to understand your ability to comprehend speech. Tympanometry may also be used to assess how well your eardrum functions.
Overall, a hearing evaluation is a non-invasive procedure conducted in a quiet environment. It is a crucial step toward understanding your hearing health and determining if any follow-up actions or treatments may be necessary. For specific information regarding any evaluations provided by Hearing & Balance Solutions, it is advisable to refer to their website.

Answered Sep 4, 2025
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