Hearing Testing in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, OK
A laughing baby. Your favorite TV show. A conversation with your best friend. Crickets chirping. Sound adds richness and meaning to every moment of your day.
At Hearts for Hearing, with hearing clinics in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, we’re here to help you and your loved ones hear better—so you can get more out of life. From the friendly, professional staff we hire to the advanced hearing tests we conduct, everything we do is focused on your hearing health.
Our skilled audiologists and hearing specialists take the time to understand your needs. Whether you’re new to hearing loss treatment or ready to explore advanced hearing aid options, we’ll guide you through a personalized process—from your first hearing evaluation to expert hearing aid selection and fitting.
Start your journey to better hearing with Hearts for Hearing in Oklahoma City or Tulsa. Schedule your evaluation today.
What Happens During a Hearing Test?
When your hearing exam begins, we’ll review key personal information with you and ask you a few questions to discover the specific types of environments where you may be experiencing hearing loss and hearing problems.
Next, we may look into your ears with an otoscope, a special instrument to see the ear canal and the eardrum, and/or perform one of the tests below.
A hearing screening will enable us to determine:
- Whether or not you have hearing loss
- The possible cause of hearing loss
- The degree and type of hearing loss and whether it’s in one or both ears
- The best treatment options
Audiometric Test
During this hearing test, you’ll be tested using a series of low and high frequency tones to determine your ability to understand verbiage within a short distance (as in a conversation). We’ll also give you several words to repeat. The results will help us determine your percentage of hearing loss, your ability to understand speech and if hearing aids will help you.
Tympanometry
Tympanometry is a hearing test that creates variations of air pressure in the ear canal to checks the condition of the middle ear, the mobility of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) and the conduction bones.
OAEs
Acoustically evoked otoacoustic emission testing (OAEs) allows the hearing instrument provider to understand how the outer hair cells of your inner
Understanding Your Hearing Test Results
Next, we’ll consider treatment solutions. You can count on our team to take the time necessary to understand your concerns so that they can provide you with everything you need to make an informed personal decision.
Schedule a hearing test with our trained audiologists and discover how much sound you’ve been missing… and how much more you could be hearing.
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