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01-18-2022 02:12 PM
I made an appointment for a "free" hearing test at a local audiologist. I don't have any hearing problems that I'm aware of (!!) but the website suggested getting a baseline test since hearing is not included in any physicals that I know of.
The test is supposed to take about an hour. Has anyone had one of these tests?
TIA!
01-18-2022 02:20 PM
I had a hearing test at Costco before purchasing my hearing aids from them. An hour is about the time it took to complete my test.
01-18-2022 02:25 PM
Ive had a bazillion of them since I started losing my hearing at 12 yrs old due to ear infections. 45 years worth.
01-18-2022 02:31 PM - edited 01-18-2022 02:34 PM
If you want your hearing tested, I would go about this in a different way.
My medical doctor does a very basic hearing test in his office. A low score gets you referred to a local ENT/audiology practice where you are given an in depth hearing exam, that will be paid as a medical exam by your insurance. If you need hearing aids, you will not be taxed on the purchase, due to this being a medical need.
What you have responded to is a solicitation ad by an audiologist, who may have special requirements attached to that "free" hearing test.
01-18-2022 03:09 PM
@kaydee50 RedTop is right. Ask yourself, "What's in it for the audiologist"? He's not donating an hour of his time for nothing.
01-18-2022 03:15 PM
I had a hearing test years ago at an ENT office. Your go into this "box" thing where all the equipement is and she's outside of it giving directions.
01-18-2022 03:18 PM
AARP offers free hearing tests over the phone for their members
01-18-2022 03:21 PM
I'd be careful with those solicitations that will want to sell something to you and most likely will find a reason to. I'd definitely start with my primary provider. I've heard horror stories of these places trying to gouge older adults.
01-18-2022 03:50 PM
My husband has. He has been hearing impaired for years, but would not accept it and was in denial.
He now wears hearing aids.
I have never been tested and I know I don't need to be. My hearing is exceptional. It always has been. I can hear a pin drop accross the room. I hear things before my dogs do.
I wish my vision was just half as good as my ears.
01-18-2022 05:11 PM
I had my hearing checked over Christmas by an audiologist at the request of my student doctor niece. She works there when school isn't in session.
After the test I was informed I have no hearing in my right ear. Also a hearing aid would not help at all since turning the hearing aid louder would muffle all sounds to the right ear.
I have heard many places can be rip offs so be wary before you make a purchase.
He will refer me to a specialist if I opt for a (name escapes me) transplant.
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