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Debunking the Myths around Hearing Assessments with Potent Facts

As much as immediate attention hearing loss needs, it is commonly avoided by some people due to the fear of hearing assessment and myths associated with it. Let’s debunk some of the most common myths to help better prepare for the condition and receive required hearing care. <br>

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Debunking the Myths around Hearing Assessments with Potent Facts

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  1. Visit http://www.hassa.com.au/ Debunking The Myths Around Hearing Assessments With Potent Facts

  2. As much as immediate attention hearing loss needs, it is commonly avoided by some people due to the fear of hearing assessment and myths associated with it. Let’s debunk some of the most common myths to help better prepare for the condition and receive required hearing care.

  3. Myth #1: Hearing can be easily tested at home Fact: Babies and infants may respond to some sounds and get startled by loud noises even when they lack the ability to hear sound properly to develop appropriate speech. In order to be sure of the presence and intensity of the impairment or loss in your child, it is inevitable to have a hearing evaluation done by a professional audiologist.

  4. Myth #2: Babies require sedation during assessments.Fact: Infants under the age of 3 months are typically evaluated for their hearing while they’re naturally sleeping. However, in some cases the child to be evaluated may be given a mild sedative to make them quiet and calm or fall into sleep so that the test can be performed properly.

  5. Myth #3: The Screening is painfulFact:Hearing screening is a quick process that does not include any type of pain or discomfort. With the constantly progressing hearing technology, audiologists today have cutting-edge screening machine and equipment that make the evaluation easy, quick and painless for people of all ages.

  6. Contact us Hearing Aid Specialists S.A. Office Hours: 9am - 5pm Monday To Friday reception@hassa.com.au6 Grenfell Street Kent Town , S.A. , 5067 Phone: 08 8362 6099 Fax: 08 8363 3444

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