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Hearing Testing

Are You Missing Out on Everyday Sounds?

Hearing loss does not typically happen all at once. It tends to start slowly. You may begin to notice small changes at first, and then make communication harder. If you have been wondering whether it is time for a hearing test, there are a few signs to watch for.
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Common Signs of Hearing Loss

Some of the most common signs include:

  • You ask people to repeat themselves often
  • Conversations in restaurants or group settings are hard to follow
  • You feel like others are mumbling, even when they aren’t
  • You turn up the TV or radio louder than others prefer
  • Friends or family have noticed changes in your hearing
  • You feel more tired after social events due to straining to hear

If you recognize any of these signs in yourself or a loved one, scheduling a hearing test is a good idea. Early testing will lead to better outcomes and more options.

A Simple, Comfortable Process: What to Expect

Lots of people put off hearing tests because they do not know what to expect. At T Edward Hearing Center, we make the process painless, easy, and stress-free. Here is precisely how it works.
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1. Consultation

We start by getting to know you. We’ll ask a few questions about your hearing history, lifestyle, and any concerns you may have. This helps us understand what’s going on and what you’ve noticed.
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2. Testing

We then perform a series of gentle, non-invasive tests in a quiet room. You’ll wear headphones and respond to sounds and speech at different volumes and pitches. The tests usually take less than 30 minutes.
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3. Results Discussion

As soon as your test is complete, we will review the results. You’ll see your hearing profile and get clear explanations—no confusing charts or technical terms.
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Making Sense of Your Results

Your hearing test results will show how well you hear at different volumes and frequencies.

We will explain what your chart means and how it connects to any issues you are having. We will also discuss what the results do not mean, like whether it is a temporary issue, treatable, or something that may benefit from hearing aids. We are focused on giving you a clear, honest answer to allow you to make informed choices.

What Happens Next?

Once we understand your hearing needs, we will help you take the next steps. This may mean trying to find a hearing aid that fits your lifestyle or scheduling a follow-up to monitor changes. It could also mean exploring hearing protection or referring you to an ENT if there are medical concerns. No matter what, we will provide resources and tips to help you hear better. We are here to help and will never pressure anyone into treatment. They are your ears, and you deserve to make the decisions you feel the best about.

We will also guide you through insurance coverage, financing options, and any other paperwork that may be needed so that getting the help you need does not feel so overwhelming. If hearing aids are part of the plan, we offer demo devices to try in real-world situations before you have to make a commitment. Our goal is to ensure you are confident, comfortable, and informed at each step. Better hearing is a process, and we will walk with you from the first day through all the follow-up appointments and long-term support. You will always have someone to call if you need help with your device, need an adjustment, or simply have a question.

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Why Trust T Edward Hearing Center?

At T Edward Hearing Center, hearing tests are about more than results; they are about relationships.

We take time to understand your concerns and goals before making recommendations. When you trust your hearing to us, you get more than a test; you get a plan, a partner, and support each step of the way. You get the chance to work with highly trained professionals who treat you like family, will answer all your questions, and explain everything clearly. Schedule your appointment today to make sure your hearing is at its best.