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Audiometry (PTA)

Audiometry (PTA) near me in New Delhi

Also referred as
Pure-tone audiometry
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The Audiometry (PTA) is a specialized hearing test used to measure the softest sounds a person can hear at different pitches or frequencies. During the test, you wear headphones and listen to a series of tones that vary in loudness and frequency, presented separately to each ear. You are asked to respond whenever you hear a sound, even if it is very faint. The results help identify the presence, type, and severity of hearing loss (whether mild, moderate, or severe). This test is simple, painless, and commonly used for routine hearing checks, diagnosing ear conditions, or monitoring hearing changes over time.  It is available at an affordable price in New Delhi with our partnered labs.

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Understanding Audiometry (PTA)

Audiometry PTA is a common way to check how well you hear. It tests the outer, middle, and inner ear functions to find hearing problems. Early detection helps doctors recommend hearing aids, implants, or treatments.

During the audiometry procedure, you wear headphones in a quiet room. When you hear a beep or tone, you raise your hand or press a button. The quietest sounds you hear at certain pitches are marked on a chart called an audiogram.

Before the test, avoid loud noises for at least 16 hours to prevent temporary hearing changes. Ensure your ears are clean and free from excessive wax. The procedure typically takes less time and is painless.

Interpretation of audiometry results requires consultation with an audiologist or ENT specialist. Do not self-diagnose or self-medicate based on test results.

Disclaimer: Audiometry testing is available at nearest Tata 1mg partnered audiology labs.

How to Prepare for the Audiometry (PTA)?

  • Avoid exposure to loud noise for at least 16 hours before the test.
  • Keep ears clean and free from wax buildup before the test.
  • Inform your healthcare provider about any ear pain, infections, or hearing issues.
  • Remove hearing aids or earplugs before the test.
  • Bring existing hearing test reports if available.

How is the Audiometry (PTA) Performed?

  • The patient sits comfortably in a soundproof booth.
  • Headphones or earphones are placed over or inside the ears.
  • Pure tones are played at different frequencies and volumes to each ear separately.
  • The patient signals when a tone is heard by raising a hand or pressing a button.
  • Testing typically starts at 1000 Hz frequency, progressing through frequencies up to 8000 Hz, then back down to cover the audiometric range.

How Does Audiometry Work?

The test measures the softest sound level that the patient can hear at various frequencies. These thresholds are plotted on an audiogram to visually represent hearing sensitivity across pitches.

Who Should Avoid or Take Precautions During the Audiometry (PTA)?

  • Patients with active ear infections or perforated eardrums should inform the clinician.
  • Children may require behavioral adaptations or parental presence for cooperation
  • Patients with cognitive impairments may need test modifications.

What to Expect During the Audiometry (PTA)?

  • A series of beeps or tones at different pitches and volumes.
  • Instructions to respond whenever you hear a tone, even faintly.
  • Each ear is tested individually.

What to Expect After the Audiometry (PTA)?

  • No side effects; normal activities can be resumed immediately.
  • If hearing loss is detected, further evaluation or treatment options may be discussed.

Is the Audiometry (PTA) Safe?

Yes, the Audiometry (PTA) is completely safe. It is a non-invasive test that simply measures how well you hear different sounds, tones, and speech levels. No radiation, needles, or medications are involved, and there are no known side effects.

Is it Safe to have the Audiometry (PTA) if you are Pregnant?

Yes, Audiometry (PTA) is safe during pregnancy. It is a non-invasive test that involves listening to sounds at different frequencies and volumes to assess hearing ability.

What are the Risks and Limitations of the Audiometry (PTA)?

  • Audiometry is safe and non-invasive.
  • Results may be affected by ambient noise or patient cooperation.
  • May not detect all types of hearing disorders (e.g., auditory neuropathy).

How Are Audiometry Test Results Used?

  • To diagnose the type and degree of hearing loss.
  • Guide treatment decisions, including hearing aids or medical referrals.
  • Monitor progression of hearing loss over time.
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FAQs related to Audiometry (PTA) in New Delhi

During the test, you wear headphones and listen to a series of beeps or tones at different pitches and volumes. You respond when you hear a sound. The quietest sounds you can hear at each frequency are recorded to create an audiogram.
The PTA helps determine the severity of hearing loss: normal hearing, mild, moderate, severe, or profound. It guides doctors in diagnosing hearing issues and recommending treatment or hearing aids.
No special preparation is usually needed. However, avoid loud noise exposure before the test, and inform your audiologist about any ear infections or earwax buildup.
Yes, the test is safe, non-invasive, and painless. It simply measures your hearing ability by playing sounds at varying levels through headphones
The Audiometry (PTA) test is available at an affordable price near you in New Delhi with our partnered labs.
To book the Audiometry (PTA) test, follow the simple steps: a) Select the required radiology test using our app or website. b) Select the lab facility and time slot that best suits you. c) The health advisor from your selected lab will call you to confirm your appointment and guide you about any preparation required for the test. d) Visit the selected lab facility and complete your test at the scheduled date and time. e) E-reports will be delivered to your registered email ID within the stipulated time for your convenience.
Wait times vary based on the diagnostic facility chosen and the day/time of the procedure, with weekends potentially prolonging the waiting time.
Contact our health advisors as soon as possible to reschedule or cancel the appointment. They will provide instructions on how to proceed and might offer alternative dates. However, it is noteworthy that any amount paid is non-refundable in the event of appointment cancellation.
We understand the importance of affordable healthcare and provide radiology tests on a pocket-friendly budget. Prices stated may vary depending on your city and the partner lab from which you book your radiology test. However, the Audiometry (PTA) test in New Delhi is available at Rs. 400.
We understand the importance of timely results and strive to deliver them quickly. On average, we deliver the results of the Audiometry (PTA) test in New Delhi in 24 hours.

Audiometry (PTA) test price for other cities

Price inBangaloreRs. 400
Price inPuneRs. 400
Price inMumbaiRs. 315
Price inKolkataRs. 450
Price inHyderabadRs. 400

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