Other Services
- Tympanogram – tests the eardrum and the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum)
- Acoustic reflexes – measures the movement of the tiny bones behind the eardrum
- Otoacoustic emission (OAE) – checks the function of the tiny little "hair cells" in the inner ear
- Speech testing – evaluates the effect of the hearing loss on understanding of speech. Sometimes this is performed both in quiet and with a background noise, using live or recorded voice
- Auditory Evoked Potentials (ABR) – checks the acoustic nerve function up to and into the first part of the brain (Pons) and is used to evaluate hearing loss in infants and children
- Auditory Processing Testing (APD/CAPD) – evaluates how the brain perceives or understands what the ear sends to it. Many times this testing is recommended for children who experience attention or learning problems, or adults who have normal ear function but still have "hearing" difficulty.
Call us for a no-obligation hearing screening (517) 507-4612.


