From time to time your doctor may recommend a hearing test. Many people feel that only older people have difficulty keeping up with everyday noises and conversations. However, a hearing test can be fruitful for many. Even those who appear to have no obvious signs of hearing loss Clinical experts recommend adults take a hearing test every 10 years up to the age of 50. From the age of 50, a test should be done every 3 years to make sure everything is okay. Many people often have mild hearing loss, but they may not realize it as it can be a slow and gradual process.
So why get a hearing test?
- It was recently recommended by your GP
- You have never had one done before and you need to make sure they work well.
- Sometimes you notice that you can hear much more clearly on one side of your ear than on the other.
- People often repeat themselves when talking to you
- Your ears ring from time to time
- You seem to have an imbalance which could be due to an imbalance in ear fluids
- Peace of Mind and Confidence in
- As you get older your cells degenerate, and so does your hearing. The exposure to sounds you’ve had your whole life slowly deteriorates your hearing and the cells inside your ear.
- You turn the TV volume up above average.
- You have an obstruction due to wax that has inadvertently affected your hearing.
It's a small process that doesn't require a lot of effort or energy. All you have to do is discuss your hearing problems. The audiologist will do a test to measure a person's level of sensitivity and capacity to hear.
Take this short survey to see if you need a hearing test. At Attune we offer a free 15-minute hearing test so you can determine if your hearing needs extra attention. Our team of trained audiologists will make sure you walk happily. So give us a call today or book an appointment online.
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