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Why Get a Hearing Assessment?
Hearing assessments are essential for diagnosing hearing loss and other auditory issues. Early detection can lead to more effective treatments and prevent further deterioration. Whether you’re experiencing noticeable hearing difficulties or just want a routine check-up, a hearing assessment is a crucial step in maintaining your auditory health.
Our Hearing Assessment Process
Initial Consultation

Discussion
We start with a conversation about your hearing history, any concerns you have, and the impact of hearing issues on your daily life
Medical History
We review your medical history to understand any underlying conditions that might affect your hearing
Otoscopy
A visual examination of your ear canal and eardrum to check for any obstructions or abnormalities.
Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA)
Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA) is a standard hearing test that measures an individual's ability to hear sounds at various pitches and volumes
Speech Audiometry
We assess your ability to hear and understand speech. This may involve repeating words spoken at different volumes.
Tympanometry
This test measures the movement of your eardrum in response to changes in air pressure, helping us identify issues with the middle ear.
Hearing Evaluation

Results and Discussion

Detailed Report
We provide a detailed explanation of your assessment results, including an audiogram that visually represents your hearing ability across different frequencies.
Personalized Recommendations
Based on your results, we discuss the next steps, which may include hearing aids, further medical evaluation, or other treatments.
Book Your Hearing Assessment Today
Take control of your hearing health by scheduling a comprehensive hearing assessment with Hear Me Speak . Our experienced audiologists use state-of-the-art technology to provide accurate and reliable evaluations. Contact us today to book an appointment and start your journey towards better hearing and improved quality of life.

Early Detection
Identifying hearing issues early can lead to more effective treatment and prevent further hearing loss
Improved Communication
Addressing hearing loss can significantly improve your ability to communicate and interact with others
Enhanced Quality of Life
Better hearing contributes to overall well-being, reducing the risk of social isolation and cognitive decline

Why Newborn Hearing Screening is Important
Early detection of hearing impairments through newborn hearing screening enables timely intervention, crucial for speech and language development. It prevents communication delays and supports better academic and social outcomes. Ensuring your baby’s hearing health from the start sets a strong foundation for their overall development
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE) testing is a quick, non-invasive procedure used to assess inner ear (cochlear) function by measuring sounds produced in response to auditory stimuli. It is commonly used in newborn hearing screenings to detect hearing impairments early.
Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry (BERA)
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE) testing is a quick, non-invasive procedure used to assess inner ear (cochlear) function by measuring sounds produced in response to auditory stimuli. It is commonly used in newborn hearing screenings to detect hearing impairments early.