Why have regular hearing tests?

Keeping an eye on the health of your ears is crucial to ensuring good hearing for life. If you do have problems with your hearing, any changes or limitations, a hearing test will help detect the issue, identify the cause, and find a solution early on, allowing you to live life to the fullest while preserving your hearing at its best.

At Leightons Opticians & Hearing Care, we offer a free hearing test in all our branches. Our professionally trained hearing audiologists provide a friendly, thorough assessment with your individual needs in mind, ensuring you feel comfortable and informed throughout.

All our audiologists are registered with the HCPC (Health & Care Professions Council) and most of them are members of the British Society of Hearing Aid Audiologists, giving you complete confidence that your hearing care is in expert hands.

Benefits of regular hearing testing

Like any other part of our bodies, our ears and hearing can gradually decline over time. Hearing loss can be life-changing, and simply booking yourself in for a hearing test at least every two years will help to guarantee that you spot any problems early – giving you the best chance of preserving your hearing well into your later years.

Common signs of hearing loss

Regular hearing tests are important whatever stage of life you're at, and whatever condition your hearing is in. That said, there are some common symptoms of hearing loss that may mean you should book your free Leightons hearing test sooner rather than later:

  • Turning the TV or radio up louder than usual
  • Frequently asking others to repeat themselves
  • Finding it harder to follow conversations, especially in background noise

It is important to note that signs of hearing loss can vary depending on age, and on the severity and nature of the problem. But don’t assume you’ve no need to worry just because you’re young: hearing can begin to deteriorate as early as 25 years of age.

What does a hearing test involve?

Your comprehensive assessment will include:
  • A discussion about any relevant medical background and hearing concerns
  • A video otoscopy to examine your outer ear and ear canal
  • Tympanometry to assess the healthy function of your middle ear as well as your eardrum
  • Pure tone audiometry to measure audibility levels
  • Speech tests ( including with background noise) to assess how well you hear others clearly 
  • A personalised hearing health report
During the assessment, your audiologist will talk you through your results, explain what they mean, and offer tailored advice on any any preventive or corrective measures you might require.

Book your free hearing test now

Book a hearing test at your local Leightons branch by calling us on 0800 40 20 20 or book online. Alternatively, you can take the hearing test at home.

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