Pure Tone Audiometry
Pure Tone Audiometry
Pure Tone Audiometry is a comprehensive hearing evaluation used to measure an individual’s hearing sensitivity across different sound frequencies. This test helps audiologists identify the type and degree of hearing loss, enabling accurate diagnosis and personalized hearing care solutions for patients of all age groups.
Benefits of Pure Tone Audiometry:
This diagnostic hearing test provides accurate insights into hearing ability, helping specialists detect hearing problems early and recommend suitable treatment or hearing aid solutions.
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Early Detection of Hearing Loss
Identifies hearing issues at an early stage, allowing timely intervention and better treatment outcomes.
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Accurate Hearing Assessment
Measures hearing thresholds across multiple frequencies to determine the severity and type of hearing loss.
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Personalized Treatment Planning
Helps audiologists recommend appropriate hearing aids or rehabilitation programs based on precise results.
Long Term Hearing Care Support
Regular hearing evaluations play an important role in maintaining long-term hearing health. Pure Tone Audiometry allows professionals to monitor changes in hearing ability over time and adjust treatment or hearing aid settings accordingly for optimal performance.
At BNG Audiology & Hearing Care Pvt. Ltd., advanced diagnostic equipment and expert audiologists ensure precise testing in a comfortable environment. Continuous follow-up care, counseling, and hearing management strategies help patients improve communication ability and overall quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some common questions patients ask about Pure Tone Audiometry and hearing evaluation procedures.
The test is completely painless and non-invasive. Patients simply respond to sounds played through headphones.
Typically, the test takes around 20–30 minutes depending on the patient’s hearing condition and cooperation.
Anyone experiencing hearing difficulty, tinnitus, dizziness, or communication problems should undergo this evaluation.
No special preparation is required. Patients are advised to relax and carefully respond to sound signals during testing.
