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Almost 15% of Americans suffer from hearing loss. The only way you can be diagnosed with hearing loss — temporary or permanent — is to seek hearing tests with an audiologist. The diagnosis of ...
Explore the best online hearing tests, recommended by expert audiologists. Here's all you need to know, including pros and cons, and how they work.
When and how should you be getting your hearing tested? Consumer Reports weighs in with advice from the experts.
Comprehensive hearing screenings typically involve multiple tests to assess different aspects of hearing, such as frequency sensitivity and speech recognition. These tests help audiologists ...
If you have tinnitus, your doctor will refer you to an audiologist who will perform a hearing test to assess the nature and severity of your tinnitus, and the effect it is having on your hearing.
If you're thinking about getting a hearing test, here's what to plan for and expect.
Learn why your child might have a hearing test, how an audiologist tests a child's hearing, and what happens if a child doesn't pass.
Discover the crucial role of audiometric evaluations in hearing health with insights from Ask An Audiologist and expert audiologist Madeline Henry. Learn how accurate hearing tests can make a ...
Adults with mild to moderate hearing loss will now be able to buy hearing aids without getting their hearing tested by an audiologist or other specialist, under a new FDA ...
The hearing aid features first available on Apple's AirPods Pro 2 are a good start to democratizing a crucial technology.
Our team of experts, including audiologists and senior tech authorities, have tested and reviewed the industry’s best hearing aids to help you find the one that’s right for you.
Audiologist Annie Lee can be seen through a window in the soundproof hearing test room at Berkshire Medical Center’s Hearing and Balance Center in Pittsfield.