Electrophysiological Tests
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Electrophysiological Tests
Advanced Diagnostic Testing for Accurate Evaluation of Hearing and Nerve Function
Electrophysiological tests are specialized diagnostic procedures used to assess how the auditory system and related neural pathways respond to sound. These non-invasive tests measure the electrical activity generated by the ears and the auditory nerve, helping specialists identify hearing disorders that may not be detected through routine hearing assessments alone. They are particularly valuable for evaluating infants, young children, individuals who are unable to participate in conventional hearing tests, and patients with suspected auditory nerve or neurological conditions.
Using advanced technology, our audiologists perform comprehensive electrophysiological evaluations to diagnose hearing loss, auditory processing disorders, nerve pathway abnormalities, and other hearing-related conditions. These tests provide objective and highly accurate information, enabling early detection and timely intervention for better hearing and communication outcomes.
Electrophysiological assessments are also essential for monitoring hearing health, determining the extent of auditory impairment, and guiding treatment plans such as hearing aids, cochlear implants, or medical management. Our team ensures a comfortable testing experience while delivering precise diagnostic results tailored to each patient’s needs.
Tests May Include:
- Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry (BERA/ABR)
- Auditory Steady State Response (ASSR)
- Electrocochleography (ECoG)
- Auditory Evoked Potentials (AEP)
- Newborn Hearing Screening Assessments
- Objective Hearing Threshold Evaluation
With expert interpretation and advanced diagnostic equipment, our electrophysiological testing services help provide a deeper understanding of hearing function and support effective treatment planning for patients of all ages.
Objective Testing. Accurate Diagnosis. Better Hearing Care.
