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HEARING TESTING


We are here to help you or your loved ones hear better and get more out life. Everything we do is focused on that one goal which is why we always hire the most qualified, friendly and knowledgeable professionals. Our staff is committed to you and our state of the art hearing tests reflect just how deeply we care.


What happens during a hearing test?
•    When you arrive for your hearing exam, you will be greeted by our front office staff and asked a few questions to verify identity, insurance and for us to get to know you better.

•    When your hearing exam starts, your hearing aid specialist will review your personal information with you and will ask you a few questions to find out the exact environments in which you may be experiencing hearing problems.

•    Next, your hearing aid specialist may take a look into your ears by using an otoscope. This instrument is used to view the ear drum and canal and determine whether ear wax is blocking the canal. Sometimes the hearing aid specialist will have the necessary instrument so you can see exactly what they are seeing.

This testing will enable us to determine:
•    Whether or not a hearing loss exists

•    The possible cause of hearing loss

•    The degree and type of hearing loss and whether the loss exists in one or both ears

•    The best treatment options


Type of Hearing Test


Audiometric Test

You will be tested using a series of low and high frequency tones to determine your ability to understand verbiage within a short distance (as in a conversation). We will also give you several words to repeat. The results will help us determine your percentage of hearing loss, your ability to understand speech and if hearing aids will help you.


Your Hearing Test Results

Our hearing experts will go over the results of your hearing test on our audiogram form. This form reflects your hearing loss in frequencies and decibels. You will be shown the type, pattern and the degree of your hearing loss, as well as what percentage of conversational speech you are still able to hear. With these results and more we will then discuss the options available to you and discuss in detail what the next steps are.

You can’t solve what you don’t understand. Schedule a hearing test with our trained hearing aid specialists and discover how much sound you’ve been missing… and how much more you could be hearing.
Texas State Hearing Aid Device Center 598 S Pioneer Dr., Abilene, TX 79605 (325) 695-1133
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