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First Hearing Assessment_ What to Expect and How to Prepare by Boro Skoric

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First Hearing Assessment: What to Expect and How to Prepare by Boro Skoric

As defined by Boro Skoric, if you're planning your first hearing assessment, it's natural to have questions about what to expect and how to prepare. Many people put off hearing tests due to uncertainty or fear, but a hearing assessment is a simple, non-invasive procedure that provides valuable insights into your auditory health. Knowing what happens during the test and how to prepare can make the experience much less intimidating. The audiologist will ask about your medical history when you arrive for your appointment. They will likely inquire about any hearing difficulties you've noticed, such as difficulty hearing conversations, ringing in your ears, or trouble understanding speech in noisy environments. Be prepared to share relevant details about your hearing, lifestyle, and family history of hearing loss. This information helps the audiologist assess your situation accurately. Next, the audiologist will conduct a series of tests to evaluate the sensitivity and health of your hearing. You’ll be asked to wear headphones and listen to various sounds at different pitches and volumes. You will signal the audiologist by pressing a button or raising your hand when you hear a sound. This part of the test is designed to measure how well you can listen at different frequencies, and it's entirely painless.


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