HEARING TEST
Hearing impairment affects more than just your ability to hear — it affects your quality of life & impacts your overall health. New Jersey Hearing Health Center stresses the importance of an accurate and comprehensive hearing test. The hearing evaluation is just the beginning of your treatment and it’s essential to setting your unique care plan in motion and taking action on hearing loss. Your comprehensive hearing evaluation will help us design a treatment plan that allows you to truly hear your best and live life on your terms.
step 1
THE INTERVIEW
The interview process helps our practice determine the extent of your hearing impairment and aids us in uncovering any specific areas requiring further attention. Some typical questions you’ll want to prepare for are:
step 2
THE EXAMINATION
Our audiologist takes a close look inside your ear to figure out whether the hearing difficulty you are experiencing could be caused by an obstruction or damage to the ear canal or eardrum. We use a special instrument called an otoscope or video otoscope to inspect your outer ear.
step 3
HEARING TEST
Next we’ll need to figure out the nature of your hearing loss. Our comprehensive procedure examines your ears from the outside in. Procedures typically include:
step 4
TREATMENT OPTIONS
Our audiologist takes a close look inside your ear to figure out whether the hearing difficulty you are experiencing could be caused by an obstruction or damage to the ear canal or eardrum. We use a special instrument called an otoscope or video otoscope to inspect your outer ear.
HEARING AIDS
We will work with you to match your lifestyle needs with the most advanced technology, specifically designed to treat your unique hearing loss. The basic components of this instrument include a microphone, an amplifier, a receiver, and a tiny processor. The exceptional effectiveness of your devices is the result of a powerful combination of professional expertise, software, and hardware.
SURGERY & IMPLANTS
We now have the ability to surgically insert devices into the ear to improve hearing, facilitate lip-reading, and make it easier to distinguish certain sounds. Typically, these are most helpful if you are deaf or profoundly hearing impaired and hearing aids are not a useful treatment for you. Surgical implants include: