Make sure your hearing aids are working as expected
Hearing aid testing is part of our no-charge care after your purchase. If you don’t verify and make sure the system is working electronically, you’re not receiving the full benefit of the technology.
Also known as electro-acoustic testing, hearing aid verification involves a series of tests that measure the various functions of your hearing aid.
Using specialized equipment, the performance of your hearing aid can be measured and compared to the manufacturer’s specifications to determine how well the device is working.
Not every head is the same shape, and not every ear is the same shape. So you have to actually measure it in real-time in the ear.
While other providers may rush to get you out the door once your purchase is made, our audiologists and hearing instrument specialists go above and beyond. We always help you troubleshoot issues or we’ll listen to any concerns.
We will program your hearing aids to the type and degree of hearing loss that you experience. And then, we’ll verify the hearing aids work as expected under real-life conditions.
We’ll make sure you are getting the most out of your investment by running a full diagnostic and verification process on your hearing aids.
Pure Tone Testing
Pure tone testing is a series of beeps that you will respond to while in the sound-dampened booth. The beeps are presented at various frequency (pitch) levels and various loudness levels. If you require hearing aids, pure tone testing is used as one of the key parameters in the initial programming of your new product.
Speech Testing
Various speech tests are performed to determine how well your auditory system detects and processes speech. If you require hearing aids, speech testing can be used to predict how well hearing aids will be able to improve your ability to understand speech.
We’ll make sure you’re getting the maximum benefit possible out of your investment.