Audiometry
Audiometry is a clinical test used to measure hearing ability. Traditionally performed in clinics or hospitals, it can now also be conducted at home or at work using portable mobile audiometry equipment.
Who is this service for?
• People experiencing hearing difficulties
• Elderly individuals
• Children (especially those with delayed speech development)
• People who struggle to understand speech in noisy environments
• Individuals suffering from ear ringing or tinnitus
• Professional drivers or pilots requiring regular medical check-ups
• Those who have difficulty visiting a clinic or hospital
How is the test performed?
A healthcare professional or ENT specialist visiting your location performs the following using a portable audiometer:
• Ensures a clean, quiet environment
• Plays sounds at different frequencies through headphones
• Records responses to generate a hearing graph (audiogram)
• Determines the degree and type of hearing loss based on results
• Provides treatment advice or hearing aid recommendations if needed
Test results
After the audiometry test, you receive information on:
• Hearing level (normal, mild, moderate, severe hearing loss)
• Frequencies with issues (low, mid, high sounds)
• Diagnosis: sensorineural, conductive, or mixed hearing loss
• Recommendations for next steps
Who is this service for?
• People experiencing hearing difficulties
• Elderly individuals
• Children (especially those with delayed speech development)
• People who struggle to understand speech in noisy environments
• Individuals suffering from ear ringing or tinnitus
• Professional drivers or pilots requiring regular medical check-ups
• Those who have difficulty visiting a clinic or hospital
How is the test performed?
A healthcare professional or ENT specialist visiting your location performs the following using a portable audiometer:
• Ensures a clean, quiet environment
• Plays sounds at different frequencies through headphones
• Records responses to generate a hearing graph (audiogram)
• Determines the degree and type of hearing loss based on results
• Provides treatment advice or hearing aid recommendations if needed
Test results
After the audiometry test, you receive information on:
• Hearing level (normal, mild, moderate, severe hearing loss)
• Frequencies with issues (low, mid, high sounds)
• Diagnosis: sensorineural, conductive, or mixed hearing loss
• Recommendations for next steps