Audiometry

Audiometry

Audiometry is a diagnostic test used to assess hearing ability by measuring a person's response to various sound frequencies and intensities.

During the test, an audiologist presents sounds through headphones or speakers in a soundproof environment, and the patient indicates when they hear each tone. The results are plotted on an audiogram, which helps identify the type, degree, and configuration of hearing loss. Audiometry is essential for diagnosing hearing impairments, determining the cause of hearing loss, and guiding treatment options, such as hearing aids or cochlear implants. It is commonly used in both clinical settings and routine hearing evaluations.

"Enhanced Health benefits"

"Audiometry check-up accurately assess hearing ability, identify hearing loss early, and guide effective interventions, enhancing overall auditory health and communication."

Audiometry