Hearing Assessments

Primary Hearing Clinic provides the hearing test Edmonton residents trust with comprehensive assessments, advanced testing, and recommendations tailored to your hearing needs.

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Advanced Diagnostic Testing

Accurate hearing care starts with accurate testing. We use modern audiometric equipment, including tympanometry and real-ear verification where appropriate, to evaluate your hearing and provide reliable results.

These diagnostic tools help us identify hearing changes, monitor your hearing over time, and recommend the most appropriate hearing solutions based on your individual needs.

What to Expect During Your Hearing Assessment

Every hearing assessment begins with understanding your hearing concerns, medical history, and daily listening environments. We perform a series of advanced diagnostic tests to evaluate your hearing and identify any changes that may be affecting your ability to communicate.

Once your assessment is complete, we’ll explain your results in clear, easy-to-understand language and answer any questions you may have. If additional care or hearing technology is recommended, we’ll discuss your options and help you determine the next steps.

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Advanced
Audiometric Testing

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When to Book a Hearing Assessment

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Changes in hearing often happen gradually and may not always be obvious. Difficulty following conversations, asking others to repeat themselves, increasing the television volume, or struggling in noisy environments can all be signs that it’s time for an assessment.

Whether you’re experiencing changes in your hearing or simply want to establish a baseline, regular hearing evaluations provide valuable information about your hearing health and help identify concerns early.

Hearing Tests for Adults 55+

If you’re 55 or older, you may qualify for a free hearing assessment. Regular evaluations can help detect changes early and provide valuable information about your hearing before they begin affecting your daily life.

Our team can also discuss available hearing care options and determine whether you may be eligible for government programs or insurance coverage.

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Why Choose Primary Hearing Clinic?

As an independent hearing clinic Edmonton patients trust, Primary Hearing Clinic combines advanced diagnostic testing with personalized care, honest recommendations, and the time to help you understand your hearing and make informed decisions with confidence.

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Independent
Hearing Clinic

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Advanced
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Book Your Hearing Assessment

Whether you’re booking your first appointment or returning for ongoing hearing care, our team is here to help. Schedule your hearing assessment today and take the first step toward better hearing.

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