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What is involved in a hearing test?

Answered By Hanson Edgecomb, Editor


A usual hearing test allows the patient to listen in various tones and words. This makes the doctors determine the lowest level of volume they can hear.

It is done in a soundproof room and lasts for about 30 minutes. After the test, the doctor will gauge if the hearing aids are in order.

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