Hearing Testing in Salem, OR
- When meeting someone for the first time, you are unable to hear them clearly.
- You listen to the television or radio at a volume level which is uncomfortably loud for others in the room.
- You frequently ask people you are speaking with to repeat themselves because it sounds as if they are mumbling or their speech is muffled.
- You have frequent ringing in your ears that doesn’t go away.
- You find it difficult to hear conversations in noisy places – such as restaurants, airports or parties.
- You are unable to hear important sounds that occur during your day, including the alarm clock, cell phone notifications or the timer bell on the oven.
- You have trouble hearing phone conversations, particularly cell phone conversations or phone calls with a great deal of background noise.
- You feel as if your inability to hear is impairing your social life.
- You find yourself trying to read lips.
If you are experiencing any of these warning signs, call or text Salem Hearing Aid Center at 503-868-2337 and make an appointment for a hearing test in Salem to see if hearing aids might help you.
A hearing test can detect issues as simple as an earwax obstruction, or as serious as permanent hearing loss. During your hearing test at Salem Hearing Aid Center in Salem, we will measure the threshold at which you are able to hear specific sounds by having you listen to a series of tones at different volumes.
After the test is completed, your hearing aid professional will create an audiogram that shows your hearing sensitivity. Using frequencies measured in Hertz (Hz), and loudness measured in decibels, the audiogram measures the lowest volume levels at which you can hear certain sounds. The louder it takes for a sound to be heard, the greater the level of hearing loss.
We will review your hearing test results with you and determine whether a hearing aid would help you hear.
What Happens During the Test?
Our hearing instrument specialists typically performs the hearing test. It is a very short, straightforward experience. Salem Hearing Aid Center may review the results with you or schedule a follow-up meeting to discuss findings. First, you will enter a quiet, soundproof room and you will receive earphones. Place the earphones on your head as you sit still. A machine will deliver tones and sounds of speech to your ears, one ear at a time. Your earphones are connected to the machine. You may be asked to raise your hand when you hear a sound or push a button. You will be tested on each individual ear, as well as different tones and volume levels. These evaluate different kinds of hearing loss. You will return the earphones and finish the hearing test.
How Does a Hearing Test Work?
Hearing tests are able to detect where your hearing loss has occurred. Sometimes there is damage to the nerve of the ear or the cochlea, and this is called sensorineural hearing loss. Other times you may have damage to the eardrum or the tiny bones, and this is called conductive hearing loss. The test can help determine the type and location of your hearing loss.
Talk with Salem Hearing Aid Center about when you started noticing issues related to your hearing. You can review your medical history and discuss several options in addition to your hearing test.
If you suffer from any form of hearing loss, call or text Salem Hearing Aid Center at 503-868-2337 to set up an appointment.