Take the Self Examination
- Can you hear but not understand?
- Do you confuse rhyming words such as "time" and "dime" or "take" and "bake"?
- Do you find more people today mumble or slur their words?
- Are you continually asking people to repeat because they aren't speaking loudly enough?
- Do others complain you have the volume on the TV or radio too loud?
- Do you find conversations in a group or crowded restaurant are difficult?
- Do you find everyday background noise like fans and air conditioners make it difficult to follow a conversation?
- Do you feel exhausted, irritable or tense after a long conversation?
- Do you do most of the talking so you don't have to listen?
- Has someone close to you commented on your inability to hear as well as you used to hear?
- Do you withdraw from social situations because you don't want to feel anxious or embarrassed?
- Do you have trouble locating the location of an object from the noise it makes?
- Do you have difficulty understanding unknown voices on the telephone?
- Do you have ringing in the ears or other head noises (hissing, buzzing, crickets, etc.)? Tinnitus, as this noise is known, often accompanies hearing loss.
If you answered "yes" to any of the above questions, you may have some hearing loss or an auditory disorder. We encourage you to have a hearing evaluation at one of the Advanced Hearing Clinics by a one of our highly trained team members. Contact us to arrange an auditory examination, or if you require additional information, please do not hesitate to call us at 613.728.HEAR.
Our Audiologists are trained to conduct a comprehensive hearing and auditory evaluations to determine the exact nature of your hearing loss and provide the appropriate follow-up, based on your hearing needs.