Appointment Request
For Kids
How will my child’s hearing be tested?
Your child’s hearing assessment will be based on their age and ability. These hearing assessments vary and your child may require between one or more appointments.
The different types of hearing assessments your child may experience are listed below:
Play Audiometry
Play audiometry tests a child’s hearing during which auditory stimuli is presented through headphones or inserts. Puzzles, marbles and other strategies may be used for conditoning the child to respond to the sounds presented.
Behavioural assessment
In a behavioural assessment we watch your child’s response to sound. This test is used to check if your child can hear the sounds properly and can respond to external stimuli.
Visual reinforcement audiometry
Visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA) assesses the hearing sensitivity of your child by examining their response to sounds of different volume and pitch. In the test, your child will listen to different sounds and be conditioned to turn their head when they hear particular sounds. By identifying which sounds your child can and cannot hear we can identify the child’s hearing threshold, which is the softest sound they can hear at each pitch. Usually a child is seated on their parent’s lap in a soundproof booth during this assessment. The child is trained to turn a toy that lights up and moves when he or she hears a sound. Once the child is conditioned to respond to the sound, the intensity of the signal is reduced to determine threshold of hearing.
Speech Tests
Speech tests check your child’s ability to detect the sounds of speech, such as “m”, “e”, “u”, “s” and “sh” and the ability to understand these sounds clearly. These tests vary depending on your child’s ability. The speech of younger children is tested by having the young child listen to sounds through headphones or speakers. The speech of older children is tested by having the older child listen to words through headphones and then repeat these words or identify pictures of these words.
Otoacoustic Emission Tests
Inside your inner ear tiny hair cells detect sounds and carry this signal to the brain. Otoacoustic Emission Tests (OAE) are used to check if these hair cells are working properly. Our audiologists use this information to investigate the sensitivity of your child’s hearing and help identify any form of developmental anomalies.
Auditory Brainstem Response Test
An auditory brainstem response (ABR) is a safe and painless procedure. Before the test starts, the Audiologist will place three small stickers on your child’s forehead and behind his/her ears. Small sponge-like earplugs will be inserted into each ear canal, which will send clicking noises to the hearing nerve. The way the sounds are received by the nerve and brain is then recorded and analysed to indicate whether or not hearing falls within a normal range. The test can only be carried out while your child is under natural sleep or in a still and calm state.
Our Locations
Mount Waverley
(Pinewood Shopping Village)
- Level 1, 407 Blackburn Road
Mount Waverley, VIC 3149 - 03 98867157
- contact@allearshearing.com.au
- Monday: 9:00am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am – 5:00 pm
Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday: Only on request. Weekend charges apply
Bentleigh East
- 869 Centre Road
- Bentleigh East, VIC 3165
- 03 98867157
- contact@allearshearing.com.au
- Tuesday : 10:30 am – 5 pm
Yarra Junction
- Yarra Junction Arcade
Shop 4/2456 Warburton Hwy
Yarra Junction, VIC 3797 - 03 98867157
- contact@allearshearing.com.au
- Wednesday: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm