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  2. What Is Audiometry: Learn About Tests for Hearing Loss - WebMD

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    Audiometry is simply a way of testing how well you can hear. Audiometry tests are noninvasive, and they can tell you and your doctor whether you have any hearing loss . Hearing loss is when you ...

  3. Dr. Brienne Honan, Audiology | Hinsdale, IL | WebMD

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    Duly Health And Care Medical Group Hinsdale. 40 S Clay St Ste LL30. Hinsdale, IL, 60521. Visit Website. Accepting New Patients. Medicaid Accepted. 430 Pennsylvania Ave Ste 330. Glen Ellyn, IL, 60137. Tel: (630) 545-7650.

  4. Pure-tone audiometry - Wikipedia

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    95.41. MeSH. D001301. Pure-tone audiometry is the main hearing test used to identify hearing threshold levels of an individual, enabling determination of the degree, type and configuration of a hearing loss [1] [2] and thus providing a basis for diagnosis and management. Pure-tone audiometry is a subjective, behavioural measurement of a hearing ...

  5. Audiometry: Purpose, Procedure & Risks - Healthline

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    An audiometry exam tests how well your hearing functions. It tests both the intensity and the tone of sounds, balance issues, and other issues related to the function of the inner ear. A doctor ...

  6. Hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    Hearing loss is a partial or total inability to hear. Hearing loss may be present at birth or acquired at any time afterwards. Hearing loss may occur in one or both ears. In children, hearing problems can affect the ability to acquire spoken language, and in adults it can create difficulties with social interaction and at work.

  7. Hearing test - Wikipedia

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    95.41. MeSH. D006320. A hearing test provides an evaluation of the sensitivity of a person's sense of hearing and is most often performed by an audiologist using an audiometer. An audiometer is used to determine a person's hearing sensitivity at different frequencies. There are other hearing tests as well, e.g., Weber test and Rinne test .

  8. Articulation Index - Wikipedia

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    Articulation index. In audiology, the Articulation Index (AI) is a tool used to predict the amount of speech that is audible to a patient with a specific hearing loss. The AI figure for a given patient can range from zero to one, representing the proportion of the average speech signal that is audible. The closer the AI is to one, or 100 ...

  9. Absolute threshold of hearing - Wikipedia

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    The absolute threshold of hearing ( ATH ), also known as the absolute hearing threshold or auditory threshold, is the minimum sound level of a pure tone that an average human ear with normal hearing can hear with no other sound present. The absolute threshold relates to the sound that can just be heard by the organism.