Diagnostic Services in Granger, IN

Campbell Hearing Solutions has audiologists providing diagnostic services in Granger, IN.

Diagnostic hearing tests are specialized evaluations that assess your hearing ability and detect any underlying conditions affecting your ears. These tests help determine the type, severity, and cause of hearing loss, allowing audiologists to recommend the best treatment options, whether it’s hearing aids, medical intervention, or other hearing solutions.

Tinnitus

Tinnitus is the perception of ringing, buzzing, hissing, or other sounds in the ears that aren’t caused by any external source. If you’re experiencing ongoing tinnitus, a professional evaluation can help determine the underlying cause and explore treatment options.

During your visit, the audiologist will discuss your symptoms, perform a hearing test, and use specialized tools to evaluate how tinnitus affects your hearing and daily activities. Depending on the results, treatment may include sound therapy, hearing aids with tinnitus masking features, or relaxation and coping strategies.

If tinnitus is impacting your quality of life, schedule an evaluation to find relief and support.

Hearing Loss

Hearing loss occurs when sounds become difficult to hear or understand. It can range from mild to profound and may affect one or both ears. Some common signs include:

  • Trouble understanding speech, especially in noisy environments
  • Frequently asking others to repeat themselves
  • Needing to turn up the TV or phone volume
  • Hearing, ringing, musical, or buzzing sounds (tinnitus)

 

A hearing evaluation by an audiologist is the most effective way to determine the cause and degree of hearing loss. The process typically includes:

  • A review of your medical history and symptoms
  • A physical exam of your ears to check for blockages or infections
  • Hearing tests to measure your ability to hear different sounds and speech

Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) occurs when there is damage to the inner ear (cochlea) or the auditory nerve. This type of hearing loss is permanent and affects how sound signals are transmitted to the brain.

Common symptoms of SNHL include:

  • Speech sounds that seem muffled or unclear
  • Difficulty understanding conversations, especially in noisy areas
  • Trouble hearing high-frequency sounds like birds or alarms
  • Ringing or buzzing in the ears (tinnitus)

 

An audiologist can diagnose SNHL through a variety of tests, including:

  • Hearing tests – To assess how well you hear different pitches and volumes
  • Speech audiometry – To evaluate speech understanding at various levels
  • Tympanometry – To check middle ear function and rule out other issues

Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL), also known as sudden deafness, is a quick and unexplained loss of hearing that occurs within a short time-usually in one ear. It’s considered a medical emergency and should be evaluated right away.

Common symptoms of SSNHL include:

  • Rapid hearing loss in one ear
  • A sensation of fullness or pressure in the affected ear
  • Dizziness or problems with balance
  • Ringing or buzzing sounds (tinnitus)

 

An audiologist will conduct:

  • A hearing test (audiogram) to assess your current hearing levels
  • Tympanometry to evaluate how your middle ear is functioning

 

An Audiologist will perform a hearing examination to confirm sudden hearing loss and may refer you to a doctor for medical intervention.

Diagnostic Services in Granger, IN

Hearing health is important for your overall well-being. At Campbell Hearing Solutions, we provide expert diagnostic services in Granger, IN, to help you hear your best.

Whether you’re noticing changes in your hearing or just want a routine check-up, our Granger, IN, audiologists are here to help.

Schedule your hearing test today!

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At Campbell Hearing Solutions, our dedicated team of audiologists brings decades of experience in helping people hear and working with the latest hearing technology.

We go beyond a simple hearing test—our comprehensive evaluations assess hearing, cognition, vision, balance, and dexterity, ensuring a holistic approach to your care.

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