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In less than five minutes you'll have a better understanding of your hearing health.

Only a hearing test performed by a qualified hearing care professional can provide you with a precise profile of your hearing ability.

This test is not intended to replace a professional hearing test from a qualified hearing care professional.

About The Online Hearing Assessment

If you suspect you may be experiencing hearing loss, our online hearing test can help you understand if your ears are able to hear high frequency and low frequency tones and decide if you need to seek professional help. Here’s how it works.

The Hearing Experts online hearing assessment will take less than five minutes, and gives your audiogram at the end. All you need is a pair of headphones with the sound adjusted to the level you’re usually comfortable with. To help with this, use the audio listening tool you’re presented with before you start the test. Tweak the sound level until you can hear the voice comfortably and clearly. For the most precise results, we recommend you don’t use your computer speakers.

During the hearing assessment, you'll be presented with lifestyle questions to allow us to assess your hearing within different environments. You will then be played six tones at different frequencies. Once you’ve completed the assessment, you will be given an assessment of your hearing health and a recommendation based on your results.

If you want to make a complete hearing aid assessment you can book an appointment with our audiologists.

The 3-minute hearing test can be carried out with any device (PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone). Since the quality of the built-in speakers is important, we recommend using headphones in addition to a quiet environment. Please note that when completing the online hearing test with a mobile phone, the volume can only be adjusted using the volume buttons on the device.

You should make sure to set a comfortable volume before the test.

Tip: If you suspect hearing loss in only one ear, you can also carry out the online hearing test with one ear using in-ear headphones.

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