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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3143240" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Go with what your primary physician suggests. Many years ago, I was referred to an audiologist in OKC, who tested me and found I had lost the ability to hear some high frequencies. He tested me by putting me in a sound proof room and wearing headphones to hear the sounds that he generated. About a year ago, the wife and I went to the hearing center at Costco in Utah. With that test, we went into a soundproof room, but the tester guy stayed in the room, clicking on the computer to generate the sounds. We didn't have full headphones, so we could hear him typing away and every other sound in that room.</p><p></p><p>Our hearing is OK, although both of us do have ringing in our ears. Point is, go with someone other than a hearing aid place for testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3143240, member: 7900"] Go with what your primary physician suggests. Many years ago, I was referred to an audiologist in OKC, who tested me and found I had lost the ability to hear some high frequencies. He tested me by putting me in a sound proof room and wearing headphones to hear the sounds that he generated. About a year ago, the wife and I went to the hearing center at Costco in Utah. With that test, we went into a soundproof room, but the tester guy stayed in the room, clicking on the computer to generate the sounds. We didn't have full headphones, so we could hear him typing away and every other sound in that room. Our hearing is OK, although both of us do have ringing in our ears. Point is, go with someone other than a hearing aid place for testing. [/QUOTE]
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