Comprehensive Hearing Assessments in Windsor, ON
Why Choose Dion Hearing Centre for Your Hearing Assessment?
What to Expect during Your Hearing Testing
Our hearing evaluations in Windsor are thorough and patient centred. During your visit, you’ll undergo a series of advanced auditory assessments, including precision hearing measurements that assess your hearing capabilities across different frequencies and volumes.
Some of the tests that we provide to assess your hearing include understanding how well you understand speech in noise (Speech Audiometry), trying different frequencies to see what you can and cannot hear (Pure-Tone Audiometry), seeing how well your eardrum moves inside your ear (Tympanometry), and more.
Our state-of-the-art hearing evaluation services are conducted in a comfortable, welcoming environment, making the process as stress-free as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If you’re looking for professional hearing testing in Windsor or have any questions about our services, don’t hesitate to contact us at Dion Hearing Centre. Your hearing journey starts here.
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Why is a comprehensive hearing test important?
A comprehensive hearing test will allow you to gain a detailed understanding of your hearing health, which can affect the rest of your body’s wellbeing. Your ears do a lot more for you than just hear!
With the help of even just one hearing test, you can establish a baseline for your current level of hearing, allowing for early detection of issues and development of personalized treatment plans.
How long does a hearing test typically take?
Depending on your hearing loss challenges, your hearing assessment will take from 45 minutes to an hour. You’ll get your results on the same day, so you won’t have to wait around for them!
Will a hearing test be uncomfortable or painful?
Not at all! Hearing tests are non-invasive and our team makes sure that you’re as comfortable as possible. There should be no pain or discomfort involved during your hearing test.
Do I need a referral from a doctor to schedule a hearing test?
A referral won’t be necessary to schedule a hearing assessment, but if you have concerns about your hearing, it’s always beneficial to consult your doctor before making the leap into specialized hearing care.
How often should I have a hearing test?
Our recommendation is to get your hearing tested at least once every two years.
If you work in a job field that exposes you to loud noise constantly, like construction or live event work, or you’ve noticed you’re turning up the TV a little louder than you used to, then you should get your hearing tested more frequently.
What can I expect during a comprehensive hearing assessment?
During your hearing assessment, our specialists will start with a conversation about you and your medical history and lifestyle, looking to get to know you before your hearing. We love meeting new people!
Your ears will then have a physical examination, so we can make sure that infection, inflammation, or earwax impaction isn’t the cause of your hearing loss, before conducting a series of tests to evaluate your hearing capabilities, speech recognition and more.
Are hearing tests covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans cover hearing tests, hearing aids, and more, but sometimes deductibles and certain requirements must be met first.
It’s best to check with your provider for specific details about your coverage.
Can children have hearing tests at your clinic?
Absolutely! We’re more than happy to take a look at your child’s hearing and see what we can do to help. Our clinic is equipped to perform hearing assessments for individuals of all ages, including children.
Is it possible to have a hearing test if I wear hearing aids?
Absolutely, we can assess your hearing with and without your hearing aids to ensure they are functioning correctly and meeting your needs.
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