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Online Hearing Test Results

Your Online Hearing Test Results: On this page, you’ll discover a simple and clear summary of the results from your recent hearing assessment.

We’ve designed this page to offer you a swift and complete glimpse into your hearing health, making it easy for you to understand the main findings and recommendations from your test promptly.

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Overview

Audiogram Results and Diagnostics:

Your personalized audiogram is a visual representation of your hearing test results. It maps out how well you hear different frequencies in your left and right ears. Here, we break down the key components of your audiogram so you can gain a deeper insight into your hearing health.

The audiogram uses a graph to represent your hearing results visually.

Frequency Spectrum

We display the full range of frequencies tested, from low to high. This helps you see which parts of the auditory spectrum you can hear effectively and where potential hearing loss may exist.

Left and Right Ear Comparison

By comparing your left and right ear audiograms, you can identify any discrepancies in hearing abilities between the two ears. This information can be crucial in tailoring treatment recommendations.

Thresholds

We indicate the threshold levels at which you can hear different frequencies. Lower thresholds suggest better hearing at that particular frequency, while higher thresholds may signify hearing difficulty.

Summary

Your Personalized Hearing Test Results:

Your personalized audiogram is a visual representation of your hearing test results. It maps out how well you hear different frequencies in your left and right ears. Here, we break down the key components of your audiogram so you can gain a deeper insight into your hearing health.

Next Steps

Book an Appointment:

If your results indicate significant hearing loss, we recommend scheduling a consultation with a hearing specialist. They can provide a detailed assessment, discuss treatment options, and answer any questions you may have.