So, you have a hearing test appointment coming up? These appointments can be very useful for helping you learn key information about your hearing. However, before you go in for your hearing test appointment, it is wise to know some questions to ask your medical care provider. Here are some great questions to ask at your hearing testing.

1. What type of hearing test will I be taking?

There is a wide range of hearing tests that your audiologist may utilize. For example, they may administer a pure-tone test, speech testing or tests of the middle ear. You should know which tests you will be given so that you can better understand the results. Your audiologist will be able to easily tell you about the tests that they will be conducting.

2. Will these tests reveal the cause of any hearing loss?

Audiologists are trained to not only administer hearing tests, but also to determine the underlying cause of hearing loss. Your audiologist will gather a comprehensive medical background from you prior to your hearing test, and will use this, combined with your results to outline the causes of your hearing loss.

3. Will I need hearing aids?

This is a question that you should ask after you actually take the test. That is because your audiologist will be able to, in most cases, look at the results and quickly understand what your level of hearing loss is. This means that they should also be able to quickly understand whether or not you need hearing aids.

4. What happens next?

If you have hearing loss, chances are your audiologist will recommend hearing aids as a form of treatment. In the event you need hearing aids, your audiologist will take the time to describe to you all the models and features available. They will use the results of your hearing test and your lifestyle and budget needs to recommend the best hearing device for you. Once you have selected hearing aids, the audiologist will order them and schedule a hearing aid fitting with you.

Don’t hesitate to contact an audiologist in your area if you suspect you may have hearing loss. Hearing loss can be an incredibly isolating condition and with the help of hearing aids, it’s something you don’t have to go through alone.