hearbright logo
  • Low prices and a great value on hearing aids with the latest technology from Sonic Innovations, Oticon, Widex, Starkey, ReSound, and Phonak.
Servers & Products news and promotion events from hearbright.com
 

 

Services

Diagnostic Testing

The path to better hearing first begins with a comprehensive evaluation. At HearBright, our Doctors of Audiology test your hearing with the utmost accuracy. Using state-of-the-art equipment, our testing includes the following:

 

  • Adult and Pediatric Hearing Evaluations including Pure Tone tests, Speech tests, and Immittance (tympanometry and acoustic reflexes)
  • Specialized testing for age newborn to 3 years.
  • DPOAE (Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions) for cochlear analysis
  • ABR (Auditory Brainstem Response) or ABAER
  • VNG (Video Nystagmography) for dizziness analysis
  • Ototoxicity Monitoring for patients receiving potentially ototoxic therapy
  • Tinnitus Evaluations
  • Noise Protection counseling

Prevention of Hearing Loss

Noise is one of the most common causes of hearing loss, and one of the most common occupational illnesses in the United States. A single shot from a shotgun, experienced at close range, may permanently damage your hearing in an instant. Repeated exposures to loud machinery may, over an extended period of time, present serious risks to human hearing.

Excessive noise damages the delicate hair cells in the inner ear. This damage results in sensorineural hearing loss and often tinnitus (ringing of the ears). Dangerous levels of noise can come from working in noisy occupations or in engaging in dangerous recreational activities:

If you have to raise your voice to shout over the noise to be heard by someone within an arm’s length away, the noise is probably in the dangerous range. Some of the warning signs of the presence of or exposure to hazardous noise are as follows:

What You Can Do to Protect Your Hearing
An Ounce of Prevention

Be alert to hazardous noise. Since prevention is so critical, make sure that your family (especially children), friends, and colleagues are aware of the hazards of noise. Remember: One-third of hearing loss is preventable with proper hearing protection.

from the Better Hearing Institute