Pronounced: AW-dee-OM-eh-tree
Audiometry is a test that measures how well you can hear. This test is performed by an audiologist. An audiologist is a person trained to identify and help manage hearing problems.
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There are several types of audiometry, including:
This test usually takes place in a soundproof booth. You will put on headphones that are connected to an audiometer. This device sends sounds of different volumes and pitches to one ear at a time. You will be asked to respond each time you hear a sound. You may be asked to respond by raising your hand.
You may also be asked to wear a special instrument called a bone oscillator. It is work behind each ear. The device sends sounds as vibrations directly to the inner ear. You will again be asked to respond each time you hear a sound.
You will wear special headphones. You will hear simple, two-syllable words. Words will be sent to one ear at a time at different volume levels. You will be asked to repeat each word or point to a picture.
A probe is inserted into your ear. The device changes the air pressure in your ear and emits sounds. The test measures how much your eardrum moves in response to the air pressure change and the sounds. It can help determine how well the middle ear is functioning and if there is fluid in it.
Babies are watched to see how they react to certain sounds.
Children are taught to look toward the source of a sound.
Older children are given a fun version of the pure tone audiometry test. Sounds of varying volume and pitch are sent through headphones to one ear at a time. Children are asked to do something with a toy each time they hear a sound. They may be asked to drop a block in a bucket.
Your test results are recorded on an audiogram. This is a chart or graph that shows the softest sounds you can hear. The audiologist will explain your test results.
Testing times vary. A first screening may take only 5-10 minutes. A more detailed hearing test may take up to an hour.
There is no pain associated with these tests.
Your doctor will talk to you about treatment options if your test results confirm that you have hearing loss.
Call your doctor if any of the following occurs after the test:
In case of an emergency, call for medical help right away.
American Academy of Audiology
http://www.audiology.org/
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
http://www.asha.org/
My Baby’s Hearing Home Page
Boys' Town National Research Hospital
http://www.babyhearing.org/
Canadian Academy of Audiology
http://www.canadianaudiology.ca/
Health Canada
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca
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Last reviewed November 2012 by Marcin Chwistek, MD
Last Updated: 11/11/2012
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