Can You Test Hearing at Home? Online Hearing Test Guide

With smartphones and the internet making everything accessible, many people in Pakistan wonder whether they can test their hearing at home. The short answer is: you can get a preliminary screening, but it cannot replace a professional hearing test. Here is what you need to know about home hearing tests, their limitations, and when to seek professional evaluation.

Online hearing tests have become increasingly popular, with apps and websites offering free screenings that take just a few minutes. While these tools serve a valuable purpose as initial screening instruments, understanding their limitations is crucial for making informed decisions about your hearing health.

Important Distinction: An online hearing test is a screening tool, not a diagnostic test. It can indicate whether you might have hearing loss, but only a professional Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA) test can determine the exact type, degree, and configuration of your hearing loss.

Types of Home Hearing Tests

Smartphone Apps

Several apps, including the Signia hearing test app, offer tone-based hearing screenings. You wear headphones and respond to tones at different frequencies and volumes. The app generates an approximate audiogram showing potential areas of hearing loss.

Online Web-Based Tests

Websites offer similar tone-based screenings through your computer speakers or headphones. Some use speech-in-noise tests where you listen to words or numbers against background noise and type what you hear.

Simple Self-Checks

You can also perform basic checks at home: Can you hear a ticking clock? Can you hear whispering from 2 meters away? Do you need to turn the TV volume above 50%? These informal checks can indicate potential hearing loss.

Limitations of Home Hearing Tests

When to Use Home Tests: Home hearing tests are useful as a first step if you suspect hearing loss but are hesitant to visit a clinic. If the home test suggests hearing loss, use it as motivation to book a proper professional evaluation. Do not use it to decide whether you need hearing aids.

When You Must See a Professional

You should schedule a professional hearing test if you experience any of these signs:

What a Professional Hearing Test Includes

Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA)

Conducted in a sound-proof booth with calibrated equipment, PTA tests your hearing across all frequencies through both air conduction (headphones) and bone conduction (vibrator on the skull). This produces a detailed audiogram.

Tympanometry

This test evaluates middle ear function by measuring eardrum movement in response to pressure changes. It helps identify fluid in the ear, eardrum perforation, or ossicular chain problems.

Speech Audiometry

This measures your ability to hear and understand speech at various volumes, giving a Speech Reception Threshold (SRT) and Word Recognition Score (WRS).

Our Professional Hearing Test Service

At our clinic, we offer comprehensive hearing evaluations using calibrated clinical-grade equipment in a sound-treated environment. Our audiologist explains every result and provides recommendations based on your specific hearing profile. Tests are available by appointment, and walk-ins are welcome during business hours.

If a hearing aid is recommended, we carry a complete range of Signia hearing aids that can be fitted and programmed the same day based on your professional audiogram.

Get a Proper Hearing Test

Do not rely on home tests alone. Book a professional hearing evaluation for accurate results and expert advice.

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