What does a hearing test involve?
A standard hearing test is quick and non-invasive. You’ll sit in a quiet room or soundproof booth and wear headphones. Sounds of varying frequencies and volumes will be played, and you’ll be asked to indicate when you hear them. In some cases, additional checks may be carried out to examine how your ear responds to sound or to rule out any blockages. The results will be explained to you immediately, and if treatment is required, we’ll guide you through your options.
How do hearing tests work?
Hearing tests work by measuring how well your ears detect sounds at different pitches and volumes. During the assessment, sounds are played through headphones into one ear at a time, and you respond when you hear them. The responses are charted on an audiogram, which shows your hearing thresholds. This helps the audiologist determine whether you have normal hearing, mild, moderate, or more significant hearing loss, and which frequencies are most affected.
When should I get a hearing test?
It’s recommended to book a hearing test if you’ve noticed changes in your hearing, such as difficulty following conversations, needing to turn the TV volume up higher, or frequently asking others to repeat themselves. Routine tests are also advisable for people regularly exposed to loud noises at work, or for older adults, since hearing loss can gradually develop with age. Early testing ensures any issues are identified quickly, helping to prevent further deterioration and improving quality of life.
Can a hearing test detect tinnitus?
Yes, a hearing test can help assess tinnitus by determining whether there is any underlying hearing loss associated with the condition. While tinnitus itself is the perception of ringing, buzzing, or other sounds in the ears, hearing tests are often the first step in evaluating its cause. Audiologists can identify whether the tinnitus is linked to hearing damage, middle or inner ear problems, or other conditions. Based on the results, they can recommend appropriate management strategies or further specialist referral if needed.
Why go private for a hearing test?
There are many benefits to choosing private healthcare for your hearing test. One of the key advantages is shorter waiting times, allowing you to access assessments more quickly. You’ll also benefit from flexible appointment scheduling, making it easier to fit your test around your daily routine. With private care, you can expect a more personalised experience, with one-on-one attention from audiologists who ensure you feel supported throughout the process. This tailored approach provides peace of mind and reassurance, as well as clear guidance on the next steps for your hearing health.
Why choose Ross Hall Hospital for your hearing test in Glasgow?
Clinical excellence and the latest technology
At Ross Hall Hospital, part of Circle Health Group, we offer advanced audiology services in a safe and welcoming environment. Our facilities are equipped with modern hearing test technology to deliver precise assessments that inform effective treatment planning. From the moment you arrive, our focus is on your comfort and confidence.
A team of experienced experts
Our audiology team brings extensive experience in assessing and managing a wide range of hearing conditions. They are supported by ENT consultants, nurses, and clinical staff who ensure your journey is smooth and well supported. We take the time to explain your results clearly and answer any questions, so you leave feeling fully informed.
Quality, personalised care you can trust
Patients consistently choose Ross Hall Hospital for the reassurance that comes with private care. From reduced waiting times and flexible appointments to attentive, one-on-one support, our approach is built around you. Feedback from our patients highlights the professionalism and compassion of our staff, as well as the confidence that comes from having clear answers about their hearing health. Choosing Ross Hall means you can expect a smooth, personalised experience backed by clinical excellence.
How to book a hearing test in Glasgow
To book your hearing test with an audiologist near you, use our online booking system, or give us a call and one of our dedicated advisors will help you find an appointment time that suits you.