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Hearing Tests
A simple, painless evaluation to understand your hearing and detect changes early.
A hearing test is a simple, non-invasive evaluation used to measure how well you hear different sounds, tones, and speech. It helps identify hearing loss, determine its severity, and guide the next steps for treatment or management. Hearing tests are typically performed by an audiologist or ENT specialist.
Hearing tests are recommended for anyone experiencing changes in their hearing or communication.
You may benefit from a hearing test if:
Routine testing may also be recommended as part of preventive care, especially as we age.
A hearing test is typically quick, comfortable, and performed in a quiet environment.
You will wear headphones and listen to a series of tones at different pitches and volumes, responding when you hear each sound. Speech testing may also be performed to evaluate how well you understand words at different levels.
The results are recorded on an audiogram, which helps your provider understand your hearing ability and identify any areas of concern.
No. Hearing tests are completely painless and non-invasive. Most patients find the process simple and easy to complete.
There are several types of hearing tests, depending on your needs.
Pure-tone audiometry
Speech testing
Tympanometry
Otoacoustic emissions (OAE)
Your provider will select the appropriate tests based on your symptoms.
An audiogram is a visual chart that shows the results of your hearing test.
It maps the softest sounds you can hear at different frequencies, helping your provider determine whether hearing loss is present and what type it may be.
Hearing loss can occur for many reasons, including:
In many cases, early detection can help prevent further loss and improve outcomes.
Hearing should be evaluated whenever you notice changes. In general:
Regular testing helps monitor changes over time.
If hearing loss is identified, your provider will review your results and discuss next steps.
This may include medical treatment (if there is an underlying condition), hearing aids, or other supportive options depending on the cause and severity. The goal is to improve communication and quality of life.
Yes. Hearing evaluations are an important part of routine ENT care in the Hampton Roads area. Many patients seek testing due to age-related changes, noise exposure, or difficulty hearing in daily situations.
You should consider scheduling a hearing test if:
Yes, and often more than people expect. Hearing loss can make conversations difficult, especially in social settings, and may lead to frustration, fatigue, or withdrawal from activities. Early evaluation and treatment can make a significant difference.
Some types of hearing loss are temporary and treatable, such as those caused by earwax or infection. Other types, such as age-related hearing loss, are typically permanent but can be effectively managed with the right treatment and support.
If you’re experiencing changes in your hearing or simply want a baseline evaluation, we’re here to help. Schedule an evaluation today with Dr. Timothy Queen and his expert team to better understand your hearing and explore personalized solutions.