1. Audiometry
Audiometry examination is an examination to find out the hearing threshold of a person. Checks are carried out in a soundproof room so that the inspection results are precise and accurate.
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2. Tympanometry
Tympanometry is an examination of the middle ear, which is done by a device called Tympanometer to detect problems in the middle ear.
Examination is done simply by attaching the plug to the ear canal for a few seconds, and the tool will automatically detect the state of the middle ear.
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3. OAE (Otoacoustic Emission)
• Otoacoustic Emission Test checks the function of the outer hair cells in the cochlea.
• The probe closes the ear canal and produces sound, the cochlea will emit sound reflections when processing this sound.
• The sound reflection will be captured by the microphone inside the probe.
• The absence of sound reflections from the cochlea shows that hair cells inside the cochlea may be problematic.
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4. BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry)
BERA examination or other terms ABR (Auditory Brainstem Response) is to find out the hearing threshold that is generally performed on children or adults who cannot be relied on as a result of using an ordinary audiometer.
Examination must be carried out in a state of calm / sleeping, so that the auditory nerve response can be accurately mapped.
Therefore BERA is perfect for young children.
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5. ASSR (Auditory Steady State Response)
is an ABR examination method that can produce a hearing threshold per frequency more specifically.
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Examination of the condition of the ear canal and eardrum
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Hearing threshold check
Appropriate Hearing Aid installation can be performed
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Good Cochlea condition
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Examination of the condition of the ear canal and eardrum
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Otoacoustic Emmision for Cochlea examination
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Cochlear condition is not good
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Hearing threshold check
Appropriate Hearing Aid installation can be performed