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Before you start:
  • Find a quiet environment.
  • If possible, wear headphones.

  • Our hearing care professionals recommend booking a FREE hearing test for a comprehensive diagnosis.

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    Take the online hearing test anywhere

    Not only can you take the online hearing test from the comfort of your home, but it's free, and you'll receive your results within minutes. 

    How to prepare for the test

    1. Find a quiet place where you can take the test without any disturbances. 
    2. If possible, wear a pair of headphones as this can improve test accuracy. 
    3. You will have an opportunity to test the sound before you begin.
    4. Once you've done so, you're ready to start the test.

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    What is an online hearing test?

    Whether you're grappling with mild to profound hearing loss or fall anywhere along the spectrum, our comprehensive hearing delves deep into the response of your entire hearing system from when the sound enters the ear canal to when it is processed by the language centre in the brain.

    By testing a wide range of frequencies, speech input, and replicating diverse listening environments, we provide you with accurate and insightful results. With this valuable information in hand, our team of experienced professionals can guide you towards the perfect hearing devices, tailored to your unique needs.

    The online hearing test consists of three main parts:

    • Everyday listening situations
      Answer four self-evaluation questions about your hearing abilities
    • Tone testing
      Listen to a selection of tones and see how well you hear at different sound frequencies
    • Conversation comprehension
      Listen to a short conversation and respond to a few questions

    If the online hearing test indicates that you may have reduced hearing, you will have the opportunity to book a free hearing test in one of our hearing clinics.

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    How can you use the test result?

    Once you've taken the test, you will receive your results immediately. If your results indicate that you might have hearing loss, we recommend that you book a free, comprehensive hearing test at one of our hearing clinics.

    As part of your evaluation, you will also learn about recommended solutions based on your hearing evaluation results.

     

    Hearing loss and hearing tests

    Hearing loss is a common condition affecting over 1.5 billion
    people worldwide.

    If you think you might have hearing loss, book a free, professional hearing test in one of our clinics. You can book by clicking below or calling us at: 1-855-785-3616.

    Alternatively, take our online hearing test to help you decide if you should talk to a hearing care professional.

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    Can you trust the online hearing test?

    While an online hearing test is a valuable way to learn if you might have hearing loss, it does not replace a comprehensive hearing evaluation administered by a certified hearing care professional. An online hearing test can therefore be a good way to decide whether you should go ahead and book an appointment with a hearing care professional. 

    An online hearing test is a screening test and therefore has a binary pass or fail criteria. This will allow you to understand whether further testing is needed to uncover your hearing ability (by visiting an in-clinic professional for an in-person hearing test).

    If the online test does not pick up on any signs of hearing loss and you are still concerned that you might have hearing loss, then we recommend that you contact your local hearing care clinic for a comprehensive hearing evaluation.

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    6 signs that you should take a hearing test

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    You find it difficult to follow conversations
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    You often ask people to repeat themselves
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    People seem to mumble when they speak
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    Friends or family comment on your hearing challenges
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    You turn up the volume on the TV higher than normal
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    You feel tired after straining to hear at social events

    Why regular hearing tests are important

    Living with untreated hearing loss affects far more than your ability to hear. It may affect your ability to socialize with friends and family, leaving you feeling isolated or lonely.

    Hearing loss can also affect your memory and your mental sharpness. It may even increase your risk for cognitive decline. 

    The good news is that hearing aids can improve your hearing so that you can enjoy engaging in your favourite activities and socializing with friends and family. Today's discreet, comfortable and technologically advanced hearing aids are effective at treating hearing loss, and they can significantly improve your quality of life.

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    5 steps to improving your hearing

    1. Learn how to recognize the signs of hearing loss
    Signs of hearing loss
    2. Schedule your FREE hearing test in a clinic near you
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    3. Select a pair of hearing aids and receive a risk-free trial
    Free, 30-day trial
    4. Government funding and support programs
    Financial assistance
    5. Enjoy your hearing solution and receive on-going aftercare
    Aftercare service

    Find a hearing care clinic near you

    To find out where your nearest hearing centre is, simply click the button below to use our clinic locator tool. 

    You are welcome to contact us if you have any questions about your hearing health or would like to book an appointment.

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