Hearing Screening Test
A hearing screening test is a safe and painless test that evaluates if someone has hearing loss. It’s usually a pass or fail test that takes only a few minutes. If someone passes, they show no signs of hearing loss and can continue with regular screenings. If someone fails, they need more in-depth testing to diagnose hearing loss and determine its severity.
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Hearing Screening Test in Lahore For
Newborn Babies
The newborn hearing screening test checks the hearing ability of newborn babies. Two common hearing tests used for newborn babies are the otoacoustic emissions (OAE) test and the auditory brainstem response (ABR) test.
Hearing Screening For Child
A child hearing screening test is a quick and simple evaluation designed to identify potential hearing problems in children. Our audiologists specialize in conducting child hearing screenings for all ages.
Adult Hearing Screening Test
An adult hearing screening test is a simple test used to identify full or partial hearing loss in adults. A pure-tone audiometry test is the basic hearing screening test used for hearing disability in adults and children.

Hearing Screening Test in Newborn
The hearing screening test in newborns helps to identify babies with hearing loss. It is typically performed before the baby leaves the hospital or within the first few weeks of his or her life. The goal of the test is to identify hearing loss as early as possible, as early detection and intervention can significantly improve language, social, and cognitive development.
Finding a Hearing Screening Test Near Me
Looking for a hearing screening test near me for your newborn babies or adult children? Contact us today at 0321-8455203 to get a safe and effective test.
FAQ
Common Signs You Might Need a Hearing Test are:
- Difficulty Understanding Speech
- Turning Up the Volume
- Trouble Hearing High-Pitched Sounds
- Straining to Hear
- Dizziness or Balance Issues
- Age-Related Concerns
- Ringing in the Ears (Tinnitus)
Newborns should be screened shortly after birth to detect any hearing issues early. Hearing screening is recommended for children ages 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10.
A hearing screening test typically takes 5 to 15 minutes. The exact duration may depend on the individual being tested.
The hearing test cost in Pakistan ranges from PKR 500 to PKR 3,000, depending on the facility (public vs. private) and the city where the test is conducted.