Just like scheduling your physical at your family doctor, your annual dental check at your dentist or having an eye exam, your hearing wellness check should be routine health maintenance. If you are beyond the age of 60, work in a noisy environment, or have frequent exposure to loud noises, an annual hearing check is recommended. Remember, hearing loss can be gradual, so an annual hearing check is a smart thing to do.
There are many ways to check your hearing and you will find several on our website. Your physician can offer you some advice, you can take an online hearing check, you can find a hearing app, or you can see a hearing healthcare professional.
During a hearing examination, you may be asked to complete the following:
There are free hearing checks available online that can be easily accessed. While helpful, an online hearing check is no substitute for a professional hearing test.
The National Hearing Test offered by AARP. AARP members are eligible for a free hearing check once a year over the phone. Three-digit sequences are provided through a background of white noise and you are asked to input those digits on your keypad. The check will determine whether you should follow up with a professional hearing test.
Hearing Aid Manufacturers
The following companies offer free hearing checks. Visit their sites:
Smartphone Apps to Check Your Hearing
Check out one of these apps: HearScreen and Petralax
iHear Medical Hearing Test
The iHear Medical hearing test is the first and only approved hearing test available for over-the-counter sales. With a personal computer and internet connection, you will be able to connect to the iHear test and accurately profile your hearing ability. To know more about the iHear Medical test and where to purchase the device, please visit www.ihearmedical.com/ihear-test/
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