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Free Hearing Screenings at Midwest ENT & Allergy
Do you need your hearing evaluated?
Recent studies by Johns Hopkins University have revealed that adults who experience hearing loss may be at increased risk of developing dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. Hearing loss in adults may be preventable and can be addressed with current technology, such as digital hearing aids and cochlear implants.
Our highly trained and expert audiologists work closely with our ENT Physicians to ensure every facet of our patients' needs are cared for, with all the latest hearing aid options for purchase right on site.
Click the link below or call to set up your FREE hearing screening appointment today! All screenings will take place at Midwest ENT & Allergy in Sioux Falls.
https://www.myhearingoffer.com/midwest-ent-sd/
This offer is good for an initial free screening with an audiologist. Physician referrals and diagnostic audiograms are not covered under this offer. Offer cannot be combined with any other offer, service or benefit. Must be 18 years or older to participate.
Hearing Quiz
Are you concerned about hearing loss for yourself or a loved one?
People don’t always notice they have hearing loss because it is not physically painful or visible, and happens gradually. Here is a list of some symptoms to watch for:
- You often ask others to repeat themselves.
- It is particularly difficult to understand conversations when there is background noise.
- You can hear everything; you just can’t understand it anymore.
- It often seems as though others are mumbling when they speak to you.
- You have to pay attention to people’s lip movements and expressions to understand what they are saying.
- You feel frustrated trying to communicate in group situations.
- You have trouble hearing children and women.
- You turn up the TV or radio louder than others prefer.
- You are beginning to limit or modify your social activities.
- You find it difficult to identify which direction sounds are coming from.
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association created the following self-test to help people determine if they have hearing loss. Take this self-test to find out if you would benefit from a visit to a hearing professional.
- Do you have a problem hearing over the telephone?
Yes No - Do you hear better in one ear than the other when you are on the telephone?
Yes No - Do you have trouble following the conversation when two or more people are talking at the same time?
Yes No - Do people complain that you turn the TV volume up too high?
Yes No - Do you have to strain to understand conversation?
Yes No - Do you have trouble hearing in a noisy background?
Yes No - Do you have trouble hearing in restaurants?
Yes No - Do you have dizziness, pain or ringing in your ears?
Yes No - Do you find yourself asking people to repeat themselves?
Yes No - Do family members or co-workers remark about your missing what has been said?
Yes No - Do many people you talk to seem to mumble (or not speak clearly)?
Yes No - Do you misunderstand what others are saying and respond inappropriately?
Yes No - Do you have trouble understanding the speech of women and children?
Yes No - Do people get annoyed because you misunderstand what they say?
Yes No
If you answered yes to more than two of the previous questions, you should have your hearing evaluated further.
Hearing Aids
After a complete hearing evaluation has been completed, the physician may recommend to the patient that hearing aids would enhance the patient’s quality of life. The patient would then meet with one of our highly trained audiologists. Our audiologists are skilled at determining the type of hearing aid best suited for the patient’s hearing loss. They strive to help each patient achieve the best results possible with the technology they choose, taking into consideration the degree of hearing loss, the ear or ears affected, the style of hearing aid used for that particular loss, the technology of the device, and its overall cost.
At Midwest Ear, Nose & Throat Hearing Center in Sioux Falls, our audiologists work with a number of hearing aid manufacturers to make certain that the most appropriate aid is selected. We offer special hearing center promotions from time to time. See our event schedule for dates and details.
Purchasing a Hearing Aid
Midwest Ear, Nose & Throat Hearing Center
Hearing Evaluation:
- Otoscopic Examination
- Air Conduction Threshold
- Most Comfortable Listening Level
- Uncomfortable Loudness Level
Extensive Testing:
- Word Recognition (WR) or Speech Discrimination (SD) Testing
- Bone Conduction Threshold
- Masking
- Tests of Middle Ear Function
- Central Auditory Processing
Other Services:
- Work and School Screenings
- Hearing Instrument Fittings
- Hearing Instrument Loaner Program
- Hearing Instrument Adjustments
- Hearing Instrument Maintenance and Repair/Warranty
- Hearing Instrument Accessories
- Custom Ear Protection and Products
- Ear Care Products