Hearing Testing in Lafayette: Consider a Hearing Evaluation Today

Whether you're struggling to hear conversations or just want a proactive check-up, a hearing evaluation is your first step toward better hearing. Hearing loss is the third most common health condition among adults, following high blood pressure and arthritis. Untreated hearing loss can affect more than just your ability to hear—it can also impact emotional wellness, communication, cognitive health, and quality of life.

At LENTS, our licensed audiologists provide comprehensive testing in a relaxed environment. We assess all aspects of your hearing function and recommend the next steps, whether that means treatment, hearing aids, or simply monitoring your condition.

If you're experiencing changes in hearing, ringing in the ears, or simply want to stay ahead of potential issues, schedule a hearing test with our Lafayette audiology team today.

How Do You Know If You Need a Hearing Test?

If you've noticed changes in how you hear or understand others, it's time to get evaluated. Common signs of hearing loss include:

  • Asking people to repeat themselves frequently
  • Feeling like others are mumbling or speaking too softly
  • Struggling to understand women's or children's voices
  • Finding it hard to follow conversations while riding in a car
  • Needing to turn up the TV or radio to hear clearly
  • Having difficulty understanding speech in crowded rooms
  • Needing to sit closer to the front in public venues
  • Raising your own speaking voice during conversation

If you answered “yes” to any of the above, it's a good time to schedule a hearing evaluation with a LENTS audiologist in Lafayette.

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What To Expect During Your Hearing Evaluation

At Louisiana ENT Specialists, your hearing test will be conducted by a licensed, certified audiologist in a calm, patient-focused setting. The evaluation includes several diagnostic components designed to assess how your ears respond to sound, how well you understand speech, and whether any physical issues are present.

Your comprehensive hearing evaluation may include:

  • Otoscopy – A visual inspection of the ear canal to check for blockages like wax buildup or inflammation.
  • Tympanometry – Assesses how your eardrum responds to pressure and movement.
  • Pure Tone Audiometry – Measures your ability to hear sounds at different pitches and volumes in each ear.
  • Speech Discrimination Testing – Evaluates how clearly you understand words and speech patterns.
  • Bone Conduction Testing – Tests how well your inner ear detects sound via vibration, helping distinguish between types of hearing loss.

These combined results give our audiologists a complete picture of your hearing function and help determine whether further treatment is needed.

Additional Testing Options Available at LENTS

At LENTS in Lafayette, we offer the following testing options:

Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE) Testing

This non-invasive test evaluates the function of the cochlea (inner ear) and is commonly used for newborns, infants, and individuals who cannot respond reliably to behavioral tests.

Pediatric Hearing Assessments

Early hearing screenings are critical for children. We offer specialized pediatric tests to ensure proper hearing development and support speech and learning milestones.

Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) Testing

ABR is used to evaluate how the brain processes sound. It is especially useful in newborns, young children, or patients who cannot complete standard hearing tests.

Videonystagmography (VNG)

If you experience dizziness, vertigo, or balance issues, VNG testing can help assess the inner ear and central motor function to determine if your symptoms are related to a vestibular disorder.

Hearing Testing FAQs

Can children have their hearing tested at LENTS?

Yes. We offer age-appropriate hearing assessments for children and infants using safe and effective testing methods.

What if I need treatment after my hearing test?

Our Lafayette team provides complete ENT services, including hearing aid fittings, cochlear implants, and surgical treatment for certain ear conditions. We'll guide you through the next steps if treatment is needed.

How often should adults get their hearing tested?

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association recommends that adults over 50 have their hearing tested every three years. However, you should get tested sooner if you notice any hearing changes or related symptoms.

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Why Choose Louisiana ENT Specialists in Lafayette for Hearing Testing?

At LENTS, our commitment to patient-centered care means that every hearing evaluation is more than just a test—it's the start of a personalized approach to better hearing. Our experienced audiologists use state-of-the-art equipment and compassionate expertise to ensure that each patient receives clear answers, thoughtful guidance, and long-term support.

If you're ready to take control of your hearing health, contact Louisiana ENT Specialists to schedule your hearing test in Lafayette today.

With 17 convenient locations around the Louisiana area, we're never far away.

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