Professional Hearing Assessments in Huntsville -
Get Your Hearing Tested

Woman inside hearing test booth.

Are you experiencing muffled sounds, difficulty following conversations, or asking others to repeat themselves? Hearing loss is incredibly common and can happen at any stage of life. Approximately 8% of children and teenagers in Canada experience some level of hearing loss. As individuals age, the likelihood of experiencing hearing loss rises significantly—38% of adults and more than 78% of seniors are affected.

Despite how widespread hearing loss is, many individuals remain unaware that they have it. Unlike vision tests, hearing assessments aren’t often done routinely. Since hearing loss develops so gradually, it can be very challenging to detect its onset.

A comprehensive hearing test in Huntsville can provide the answers you need. At Birdsong Audiology, we offer thorough hearing assessments to detect hearing loss, evaluate your hearing health, and recommend the best solutions for your lifestyle.

Schedule your hearing evaluation and take the first step toward better hearing and improved quality of life.

Tests Used During Your Assessment

Otoscopy

We use an otoscope to visually inspect the integrity of your outer ear and eardrum. This allows us to detect any obstructions and recommend medical referrals for abnormalities. We will remove any occluding ear wax prior to testing.

Tympanometry

Tympanometry is used to assess your middle ear function. You will feel some small pressure changes and hear loud beeps. This helps identify issues such as negative middle ear pressure, fluid build-up, and eardrum perforations.

Pure-Tone Audiometry

During this part of the test, you will listen for very quiet sounds at different pitches. This shows us your hearing thresholds, the softest level that you can hear tones at different pitches.

Bone Conduction

Bone conduction testing allows us to understand the type of hearing loss. Some people have conductive hearing loss, while others have sensorineural hearing loss.

Speech Audiometry

Speech audiometry determines your ability to hear and understand words in a quiet environment.

Speech-in-Noise Test

Speech-in-noise testing determines how well you can understand speech in the presence of background noise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Request a Callback