Our simple online hearing test will help you evaluate your hearing, identify a potential hearing loss, and indicate if you need to see a local hearing care professional.
Hearing loss can affect anyone at any age, due to heredity, medical conditions or loud noise exposure. However, as we get older, we naturally become more susceptible to hearing loss because of changes to the delicate mechanics of our ears.Take Free Online Hearing Test Before...
It’s possible that you may be suffering fromhearing loss. According to the National Institute for Deafness and other Communication Disorders (NICDC), approximately15% of adultsover the age of 18 in the United States report some difficulty in hearing. The 3-minute quick check Our screening tes...
Your hearing number will change over time, and this is completely normal. Everyone's hearing changes over time as the parts of the inner ear responsible for sound perception wear down throughout life. Children can hear very quiet sounds, often with Hearing Numbers below 0 dB. As we age, ou...
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Free online hearing test Understanding your test results What action to take next? If you’ve been putting off checking your hearing or feel like your hearing isn’t what it used to be, now is the time to take action. With our complimentary online hearing screening, you can take the first...
My hearing loss isn't that bad... do I need hearing aids? Age-related hearing loss is gradual, and it can be easy to overestimate your own hearing ability as it worsens slowly over time.MDHearing offers a free hearing test you can take online, so you can quickly and accurate learn mo...
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According to theNational Institutes of Health (NIH), adults over 60 are at the greatest risk. A full 50% of adults over 75 years of age battle hearing loss. However, age isn't the only factor when assessing hearing loss: Non-Hispanic white adults have a higher prevalence of hearing loss...