Hearing tests - NHS Find out about hearing tests including why they're done, how to get one and what happens during the test
Audiology Tests and Procedures What to expect from an adult hearing . . . You will be asked to press a button when you hear a sound Depending on the results, we may do further testing to determine the type of hearing loss you may have We will position a headband behind your ear which will play sounds through vibration, directly to your hearing organ
Getting a hearing test - Which? To get a free test and hearing aids on the NHS, you'll need a referral from your GP Once you have this, you can see an audiologist at a hospital or clinic In some areas of England, you may also be able to choose to see a private company for your NHS audiology care under the Any Qualified Provider scheme (AQP)
How to get an NHS hearing test - Redlands Surgery There are several ways you can get your hearing tested if it's getting gradually worse You can get a free hearing test on the NHS Your GP may refer you to a hearing specialist (audiologist) who can do the test It could take a few weeks to see the specialist
What happens in a hearing test? - Specsavers UK Our hearing centres are accredited by the NHS to provide hearing services in over half of England So if you qualify for free NHS-funded hearing aids or devices, you can get a hearing check, two digital hearing devices and full aftercare, free from Specsavers
Your hearing assessment appointment - imperial. nhs. uk What will happen in the appointment? You will see an audiologist who will take a full medical and social history from you and ask about any hearing difficulties you are having This test measures your hearing levels and is performed in a soundproof room