Hearing Checks, Screenings, and Pre-employment hearing tests
A hearing screening is usually a preliminary step in which an individual’s hearing is checked to see if further evaluation is required.
In other words, hearing screening is a quick and cost-effective way to separate people into two groups: a ‘pass group’ and a ‘fail group’. Those who pass hearing screenings are presumed to have no hearing loss. Those who fail are in need of more detailed hearing evaluation by a qualified hearing professional.
A hearing check usually involves an Otoscopic Inspection and shortened Air Conduction test.
Full Clinical Assessment
If you require a full clinical assessment (1-hour), you will experience a range of different testing procedures including the following (please see Types of Tests page for more information):
- Pure Tone Audiometry
- Air conduction
- Bone conduction tests
- Speech Tests
- Speech-in-noise tests
- Tympanogram and Reflex Tests
Contact us today!
To arrange a free hearing test and consultation, call us today on 02 9999 6314 or use the form found here.