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Free Hearing Test in Thunder Bay!

Just like any other health check-up, getting a hearing test is essential to maintaining your overall well-being. If you’re concerned about hearing loss, our team of experienced hearing care professionals in Thunder Bay is here to help. Book a free hearing test today and take the first step toward better hearing.

6 Signs You Should Consider a Hearing Test in Thunder Bay

Hearing loss can develop gradually and may be difficult to notice, or it may appear suddenly and be more obvious. By recognizing the common signs of hearing loss, you’ll be better equipped to take action early. If you notice any of these signs, it may be time to schedule a hearing test in Thunder Bay with one of our expert hearing care professionals.

1. Difficulty following group discussions

You struggle to keep up with group conversations, especially when background noise is present.

2. Trouble understanding phone conversations

You find it hard to follow phone calls and often need people to repeat themselves.

3. People seem to mumble

You frequently ask others to repeat what they’ve said because the words sound unclear.

4. Struggling with sound direction

You have trouble pinpointing where sounds are coming from, making it harder to react to your surroundings.

5. Signs of tinnitus

If you experience ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in your ears, known as tinnitus, this could be a sign of hearing loss.

6. TV volume is set too high

If your friends or family often comment that the TV is too loud, or if you struggle to hear it clearly, it might be time for a hearing test.

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Book a free hearing test with Expert Hearing Solutions in Thunder Bay

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Speak directly with one of our hearing professionals today to book a hearing test and get all the information you need. We’re here to help!

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Fill out our online form, and our team will get in touch with you to schedule your free hearing test at a time that works best for you.

Choose your nearest location

Select either our Arthur Steet or Memorial Avenue location to book your free hearing test at the most convenient clinic for you.

3 reasons to test your hearing at Expert Hearing Solutions

1

Experienced hearing care professionals

At Expert Hearing Solutions, we are dedicated to providing you with the best care. We offer no-obligation, free hearing tests that include Real Ear Measurements and provide you with same-day results.


2

Advanced Hearing Aid Technology for Every Need

We offer a wide range of the latest digital hearing aids from top-rated, award-winning brands. Try them risk-free, deposit-free with our 2-week trial.


3

Comprehensive aftercare services

When you choose Expert Hearing Solutions in Thunder Bay, you not only get hearing aids to fit your needs but excellent aftercare. We offer a 100-day, 100% satisfaction guarantee, and we’re committed to ensuring your hearing aids continue to perform at their best.


3 reasons to test your hearing at Expert Hearing Solutions

Experienced hearing care professionals

At Expert Hearing Solutions, we are dedicated to providing you with the best care. We offer no-obligation, free hearing tests that include Real Ear Measurements and provide you with same-day results.

Advanced Hearing Aid Technology

We offer a wide range of the latest digital hearing aids from top-rated, award-winning brands tailored to your specific needs. Try them risk-free, deposit-free with our 2-week trial.

Comprehensive aftercare services

When you choose Expert Hearing Solutions in Thunder Bay, you not only get hearing aids to fit your needs but also excellent aftercare. Includes a 100-day, 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Before, during and after a hearing test

Before the hearing test - how to prepare

Before your hearing test at Expert Hearing Solutions, it can be helpful to prepare by thinking about the following:

  • Make a list of any symptoms you’ve been noticing with your hearing.
  • Write down any questions you’d like to ask your hearing care professional.
  • Jot down any medical conditions or surgeries you’ve had in the past.
  • Consider bringing a family member or friend with you for support.
  • If you’re curious about hearing aids, you might want to do some research on different types.
  • Check with your health insurance to see if hearing aids are covered or if there are financing options available.
  • If you’re feeling unwell or can’t make your appointment, please reschedule.

We’re here to help make the process as smooth as possible!

During a hearing test - what to expect

During your hearing test, your hearing professional will start by looking inside your ears with a tool called an otoscope. This is completely pain-free and helps us check for any blockages or ear infections that might be temporarily affecting your hearing. In many cases, the issue isn’t hearing loss at all, but just a buildup of earwax.

Next, you’ll listen to a series of sounds, usually beeps at different frequencies, to see if there are certain types of sounds you might have trouble hearing. This part of the test is called “audiometry.”

We’ll also have you listen to and repeat a list of words in a part of the test called the “Familiar Voice Test.” Here, we may ask a family member or friend to help so we can assess how well you understand a familiar voice in different situations.

After the hearing test – what happens next?

After your hearing test, your results will be shared with you and recorded on an audiogram. This will show us whether you have any hearing loss and, if so, the degree of it. Based on your results, your hearing professional will provide personalized recommendations for next steps and discuss hearing care solutions that might be a good fit for you.

If the test shows that you do have hearing loss, your hearing professional will likely suggest a treatment plan. If hearing aids are part of that plan, you’ll have the chance to explore and try out different types of hearing aids that suit your hearing needs and lifestyle.

Should you decide to move forward with hearing aids, a follow-up appointment will be scheduled to fit your hearing aids and help you get comfortable with them.

What to expect at a hearing test

20 minutes

1. Discuss hearing concerns, medical history and lifestyle factors

5 minutes

2. Physical ear examination

20 minutes

3. Comprehensive hearing assessment

15 minutes

4. Go over your results and recommended solutions

Hearing test FAQ

Should I do a hearing test online or in a clinic?

An online hearing test and a clinic hearing test with a licensed professional are not the same.

An online hearing test is a quick and easy way to get a general sense of how well you hear. It can help you decide if a more comprehensive evaluation with a hearing professional is needed.

On the other hand, a clinic hearing test is conducted by a licensed expert who will take the time to thoroughly assess your hearing. You’ll receive detailed results and expert advice on whether hearing aids could improve your hearing. This test is ideal for anyone who suspects they may have hearing loss or already uses hearing aids.

How does a hearing test work?

A hearing test with a licensed hearing professional usually includes the following steps:

  1. Discussing your hearing concerns, medical history, and lifestyle – Your hearing professional will ask about any hearing difficulties you’ve been experiencing, as well as your overall health, to better understand your needs.

  2. A quick ear examination – A simple visual check of your ears to see if there are any medical reasons affecting your hearing.

  3. A comprehensive hearing test – This includes various tests, such as tone, speech, and word recognition tests, to assess your hearing abilities in more detail.

How much does a hearing test cost?

Hearing tests are completely free for those over the age of 19 and there is no obligation to purchase hearing aids.

How do I test my hearing at home?

The best way to know for sure if you have hearing loss is by getting a hearing test from a certified hearing care professional. However, there are also online hearing screening tests that can give you an idea of whether you might be experiencing hearing loss. These tests may include background noise, tone tests, and some self-evaluation questions to help you understand if further testing is needed.

Try our online hearing test today to get a better sense of your hearing health

Are hearing tests accurate?

Yes. At Expert Hearing Solutions in Thunder Bay, our hearing care professionals use the latest technology and audiological equipment to ensure accurate results. All of our testing equipment and soundproof booths are calibrated annually to meet industry standards, ensuring reliable and valid test results. Our hearing care professionals are nationally accredited and highly trained, following professional guidelines to provide you with the best care possible.

 

 

Can a hearing test detect tinnitus?

Although there is no single test to definitively diagnose tinnitus, our hearing care professionals can conduct assessments during a hearing consultation to determine if you’re experiencing tinnitus. If tinnitus is identified, they will further evaluate its nature and severity to guide appropriate treatment options.

How often should I test my hearing?

In most cases, an annual check-up is recommended. For clients who have been fitted with hearing aids and have stable hearing, it’s advised to visit once a year for a routine check-up and any necessary adjustments to the hearing aids. In some cases, if a client’s type of hearing loss requires closer monitoring, a hearing care professional may suggest more frequent visits to track any fluctuations in hearing (such as with Meniere’s disease).

 

 

How do I read hearing test results?

It’s a good idea to have a hearing care professional review and explain the results of your hearing test. During your initial assessment, most audiograms are presented as graphs with pitches on the horizontal axis and loudness on the vertical axis. As the graph plots move downward, it shows how much louder the sound had to be in order for you to hear the corresponding pitch, which increases as you move across the horizontal axis. Your hearing professional will guide you through these results to help you understand your hearing abilities.

 

 

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