What is Tympanometry?

tympanometry

Tympanometry is a noninvasive diagnostic test used to evaluate middle ear function. During the test, a small device called a probe is inserted into the patient's external ear canal. The probe creates an airtight seal in the ear canal and emits a tone while measuring the eardrum's response to different levels of air pressure.

How noise affects hearing

how noise affects hearing

Exposure to excessive noise can cause permanent hearing damage and impair hearing. Hearing damage can be temporary or permanent, and usually occurs due to prolonged exposure to high sound levels.

What is Impedanciometry?

impedance impedance test

Do you need a Hearing Screening? Impedance testing remains a valuable tool in the evaluation of middle ear function and in the diagnosis of hearing disorders.

What is Speech audiometry?

speech audiometry

Do you need a Hearing Screening? Speech audiometry is a hearing test that is used to evaluate a person's ability to hear and understand spoken language.

What is Audiometry?

Hearing Screening

Do you need a Hearing Screening? What is the best age to have a Hearing Screening? Hearing Screening has many advantages and is an excellent way to monitor and keep track of everything related to anyone's hearing and hearing.

What is a videotoscopy?

what is a videotoscope

In this article we will explain the videotoscopy test, the objectives of this test, its advantages and disadvantages.