Ear and Audiogram

An audiogram might look complicated at first glance, but it’s one of the most important tools for understanding your hearing health. This simple graph shows which pitches and volumes you can hear, helping providers pinpoint the type and degree of hearing loss you may have.

In our blog post written on HearingLoss.com, Dr. Jami Brooks explains how to read an audiogram and what the Xs, Os, and lines really mean. She also shares how certain patterns reveal high- or low-frequency hearing loss, and why working with a certified provider makes all the difference in turning data into clarity.

If you’ve ever wondered what your hearing test results really say, don’t get overwhelmed. Read the full post and let us know how we can help!

 

Read the full blog post on HearingLoss.com