Rejuvenate Your Hearing: Get a Hearing Test in Mankato, MN
Are conversations feeling a bit like a game of phone tag? Missing lines in your favorite programs? Hearing loss can take you by surprise, causing you to feel disconnected and stressed out.
We believe that everybody deserves to hear clearly here at Steinbach Hearing Clinic Mankato. We provide complete hearing assessments for just this reason. A hearing test is an investment in your total well-being not just a simple test.
Our hearing specialists can identify hearing loss, even if it’s early-stage hearing loss, by using advanced technology. This auditory checkup will determine if hearing aids can help and ensure you’re not missing a single word, a single laugh, or a single detail.
Are you ready to reconnect with your world? Rediscover the enjoyment of hearing clearly and make an appointment for a hearing assessment today. At Steinbach Hearing Clinic Mankato We Can Do Several Types of Hearing Test
We can provide you with a number of different hearing tests to see if hearing aids can help.
Pure-Tone Audiometry
You will sit in a comfortable, non-claustrophobic, soundproof room and will start the testing with inserts put into your ears. Then we will ask you to listen to and respond to various tones, speech sounds, and voices.
Your responses will be recorded on an audiogram and the results will help indicate if you have hearing loss or not. We fully review your results with you and your family to make sure you understand the severity if you do have loss. After that, we can discuss next steps.
Speech Audiometry
What Happens at a Hearing Test?
The following are some things you can expect:
You'll be in a quiet, relaxing space
Respond to sounds you hear
Knowing what your results mean
Gaining a Clearer Understanding About Normal Hearing Ranges
Being aware of what defines a normal hearing range is key to understanding the health of your hearing. It breaks down as follows:
Decibel Power (dB): Let’s talk about the spectrum of sound. On the dB scale, quieter sounds have lower dB ratings, while louder sounds have a higher dB rating.
A Healthy Range of Hearing: Usually, even sounds below 25 dB can be heard by people with healthy hearing. Soft background music, rustling leaves, and a whisper are all examples of this range.
Understanding an Audiogram: An audiogram tracks the range of frequencies that a person is able to hear. When that person has better hearing sensitivity in certain frequencies, a higher data point will be recorded in those frequencies.
Ranges of Hearing Loss - a Better Understanding
Healthy Hearing (0-25 dB)
Mild Hearing Loss (26-40 dB)
Moderate Hearing Loss (41-65 dB)
Severe Hearing Loss (66-90 dB)
Profound Hearing Loss (90 dB+)
Most cases of hearing loss involve loss of hearing in specific frequency ranges rather than in all frequencies. A person’s hearing may be “normal” in the lower frequency range, but significantly impaired in the higher frequency range, making it difficult to hear birds chirping, as well as certain consonants.
A hearing test will allow your hearing professional to map your unique auditory profile, giving them the ability to formulate the appropriate course of treatment such as hearing aids.
A Hearing Test is a Valuable Tool
Your hearing keeps you socially involved with your friends and family and enriches your life by informing you about the world around you. Yet, hearing loss usually advances slowly and often goes undetected until it begins to negatively impact your life. You can protect this essential sense by scheduling a simple hearing test to see if hearing aids can help. A hearing test will allow early intervention by identifying even mild hearing loss in its early stages.
Address your hearing loss before it begins to negatively impact your quality of life. Take control of your hearing health by making an appointment for a hearing test.