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The Difference between Online and In-Person Hearing Tests

From online dating to online shopping – the question is, what can’t you do on the internet? In this day and age, you can even get a hearing test online. But are these tests really comparable to the care you get in an audiologist’s office? We answer this below.

Online hearing tests are simplified versions of a comprehensive hearing test that you would undergo in an audiologist’s office, but they can be taken online at home. They work differently based on what website you go through, but most include these steps:

  • Filling out a simple form, which may ask for your contact information
  • Calibrating the volume of your computer to match the test
  • Listening to tones of various frequencies or sentences of various volumes
  • Indicating what sounds you can actually hear
  • Getting your results either instantly on the website or over email

Though the results of online hearing tests are not very detailed, they can detect whether you have some degree of hearing loss and tell you if further testing is needed. If you complete these tests regularly over the course of a few years, they can indicate whether your hearing is worsening.

A comprehensive hearing test in an audiologist’s office can indicate the exact cause, type and degree of your hearing loss. Online hearing tests simply don’t offer this much information. You cannot use the results of an online hearing test to program a hearing aid, which is largely the purpose of a comprehensive hearing test conducted by an audiologist.

When Should You See an Audiologist?
If you take an online hearing test and it indicates you have some degree of hearing loss, you should schedule an appointment with an audiologist. If you’re still unsure, ask yourself the following questions:

  • Do I feel as though others are constantly mumbling?
  • Do I ask people to repeat themselves often?
  • Do I turn up the TV to a volume that is uncomfortable for others?
  • Am I missing certain sounds, like rustling leaves and chirping birds?
  • Do I have a hard time understanding the voices of women and children?
  • Do I have difficulty following conversations in areas with lots of background noise?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, schedule a comprehensive hearing test at Hearing Institute of Ontario.  We are here to serve all of your hearing needs.

At the Hearing Institute of Ontario, your hearing health is important to us.
Contact our Mississauga, Oakville or Scarborough office for a FREE consultation with our knowledgeable and experienced audiologists, to discuss the best hearing solution for your hearing loss type.

Differences Between an Audiologist and a Hearing Instrument Dispenser

Audiologists and Hearing Instrument Specialists are both professionals trained to evaluate, diagnose, and treat hearing and balance issues, but their roles, educational backgrounds, and scopes of practice differ. Here are some key differences:

Educational Background

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Scope of Practice

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

Regulatory Bodies

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

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Services Provided

Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist

All client care at Hearing Institute of Ontario is provided by certified Audiologists who are registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario

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